Criminal Justice & Legal Programs at Minnesota School of Business - St. Cloud
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Associate of Applied Science in Criminal Justice
Earning an associate degree in Criminal Justice can prepare individuals for career opportunities in corrections, private security, or law enforcement agencies in many states. With additional Police Officer Standards and Training (POST), the associate degree credential may enhance a candidate's qualifications for selection to become a peace officer in other states. The curriculum will examine current practices and influences on the American criminal justice systems and how the three branches of the government intertwine to enact, enforce, and uphold the laws of the land. Learners will also examine criminal investigation techniques, juvenile delinquency, the biological and psychological theories of crime and criminal behavior, and the future direction of public policy.
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Associate of Applied Science in Paralegal
Earning an associate degree to become a Paralegal can prepare learners for a career assisting attorneys in their practices. Paralegals conduct legal research, prepare court documents, interview clients, and evaluate cases based on significant factors. Students can also choose to focus in areas such as real estate, bankruptcy, or criminal law to help them pursue more specific career options.
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Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice
Earning a Bachelor of Science Degree in Criminal Justice can prepare individuals for career opportunities in corrections, private security, or law enforcement agencies in many states*. The curriculum will examine current practices and influences on the American criminal justice systems and how the three branches of the government intertwine to enact, enforce, and uphold the laws of the land. Learners will also examine criminal investigation techniques, juvenile delinquency, the biological and psychological theories of crime and criminal behavior, and the future direction of public policy.
*Employment as a law officer may require additional training as determined by state agencies. Our program advisors can help identify such training. The bachelor's in criminal justice degree from GU/MSB does not fulfill requirements in Minnesota, however, it does fulfill those of many other states. -
Bachelor of Science in Paralegal
Individuals who earn a bachelor's degree in Paralegal studies will acquire the skills and knowledge that can set them apart and distinguish them from other candidates because of the thorough and comprehensive education they receive in our program. Learners will discover and use the various research methods available, how to evaluate each case based on specifics of the case, understand and prepare documents for specific purposes, and the legal processes and principles that are used in a particular area of law. Students can also choose to focus in areas such as real estate, bankruptcy, or criminal law to help them pursue more specific career options.
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Diploma in Legal Administrative Assistant
Our Legal Administrative Assistant diploma program can prepare individuals for positions in law firms, public or private corporations, and other organizations that require the specialized skills that are valued by attorneys and corporate legal departments. Students will learn how to conduct legal research in law libraries or online, analyze cases and decisions based on unique elements, and how to draft the documents and gather evidence for trial preparation. Graduates of the program will have increased their critical thinking skills and office technology applications within the legal arena.





