Online Doctoral Degrees in Criminal Justice
Doctoral Degree Programs in Criminal Justice are designed to boost students' skills in the field and move them ahead in their careers. Starting with foundational courses in Criminal Justice & Legal, most programs then move into a specialization in Criminal Justice.
A degree for those who serve and protect.
If you like people depending on you to protect their lives and property, then criminal justice is for you. With a security-conscious society and growing concerns about drug-related crimes, employment in all criminal justice professions will only continue to grow.
To request more information on specific degree requirements, tuition costs, and financial aid, please select one of the schools listed below.
Students in Doctoral Degree programs can expect to graduate and move into Criminal Justice careers within 1 to 4 years.
A doctorate is an academic degree of the highest level awarded after the completion of a program of one to three years in duration.
If you are interested in earning a Doctoral Degree in Criminal Justice, find the Doctoral Degree that best fits you..
Accredited Colleges and Universities
Online Schools with Criminal Justice programs
Northcentral University

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DBA/Criminal Justice
The Doctor of Business Administration in Criminal Justice degree progeram prepares students for one of the largest and fastest growing "industries" in society. The justice system requires the attention of trained managers, business thinkers, and planners, who can bring managerial understanding and skills to the problems of operating organizations within this industry at the local, state, federal, and multinational level. Prospective students must meet certain prerequisite requirements such as a bachelor's or master's degree or relevant work experience prior to enrolling. These requirements can be discussed with the career counselor when they call.
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Ph.D.BA/Criminal Justice
Our Ph.D. in Business Administration/Criminal Justice degree program prepares students for one of the largest and fastest growing "industries" in society. The justice system requires the attention of trained managers, business thinkers, and planners, who can bring managerial understanding and skills to the problems of operating organizations within this industry at the local, state, federal, and multinational level to coordinate resources to handle many situations that might come up.
Prospective students must meet certain prerequisite requirements such as a bachelor's or master's degree or relevant work experience prior to enrolling. These requirements can be discussed with the career counselor when they call.
University of the Rockies
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Doctor of Psychology, Criminology and Justice Studies Specialization
Be a practitioner with your Doctor of Psychology (PsyD), Criminology and Justice Studies Specialization from University of the Rockies.
Develop your expertise in criminal behavior and find real-world solutions. Explore how institutions process criminals through the correctional system, and learn to ensure due process. Distinguish between crimes and locate them within social and economic contexts. Discover proven methods to rehabilitate people, empowering them to return as productive members of society.
Prospective candidates must have completed a master's degree program prior to enrollment.