Online Criminalistics Diplomas
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Criminology Studies: General Info
Criminal behavior, crime's effect on society, abnormal psychology, criminal law and criminal theory are all part of a solid course in criminology. A general criminology studies course will teach the student to examine the how and why behind the crime and how crime affects society. Normal behavior is studied and then abnormal criminal behavior is examined to determine how and if crimes and criminals can be stopped or rehabilitated. Basic skills such as computer science, writing, statistics, logic and research are focused on as well. Those wishing to go on to graduate degrees will take their studies even further examining forensics and a more in-depth study of criminal behavior and societal effect. A bachelor's degree is a must in the field of criminology but for those wishing to engage in professional research or hold teaching positions a graduate degree is usually required.
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Colorado Christian University
Areas of study you may find at Colorado Christian University include:
Bachelors- Applied Psychology, B.S. - Criminal Justice
Purdue Global
Areas of study you may find at Purdue Global include:
Bachelors- BSCJ: Crime Scene Investigation
- Criminal Justice
Grand Canyon University
Areas of study you may find at Grand Canyon University include:
Bachelors- Sociology
- B.S. in Psychology with an Emphasis in Forensic Psychology
- M.S in Forensic Science
National University
Areas of study you may find at National University include:
Masters- MS General Forensic Psychology
- Master of Science in Forensic Psychology
- PhD - Social Emotional Learning
- PhD - Culture, Diversity & Social Justice in a Global Context
Liberty University
Areas of study you may find at Liberty University include:
Masters- MS: Criminal Justice: Forensic Psychology
- JM: International Legal Studies
- MS: Criminal Justice: Cybercrime Investigation
- MA: Interdisciplinary Studies
- MA: Special Student (Non-Degree) - General
- MA: Interdisciplinary Research
University of Florida
Areas of study you may find at University of Florida include:
Liberal Arts, Sciences, and Humanities- Area and Cultural Studies
- Gender and Ethnic Studies
- Geography and Cartography
- Government
- History and Social Studies
- Human Services and Social Services
- Liberal Arts, General Studies, and Humanities
- Parks and Recreation Studies
- Philosophy
- Religion
- Social Sciences
- Anthropology
- Criminology, General
- Multidisciplinary Studies
- Sociology, General
Degree Levels:
Graduate- Doctorate
- First-Professional Degree
- Masters
- Post-Master's Certificate
- Associates
- Bachelors
The Chicago School
Areas of study you may find at The Chicago School include:
Courses- Certificate in Forensic Psychology - M.A. Non-Licensure Track to Licensure Bridge Program
- M.A. Forensic Psychology
Keiser University
Areas of study you may find at Keiser University include:
Bachelors- Bachelor of Science in Digital Forensics and Incident Response
- Master of Arts in Interdisciplinary Studies
University of Utah
Areas of study you may find at University of Utah include:
Liberal Arts, Sciences, and Humanities- Area and Cultural Studies
- Consumer Sciences
- Gender and Ethnic Studies
- Geography and Cartography
- Government
- History and Social Studies
- Human Services and Social Services
- Liberal Arts, General Studies, and Humanities
- Parks and Recreation Studies
- Philosophy
- Public Admin.
- Social Sciences
- Anthropology
- Criminology, General
- International Studies
- Sociology, General
- Urban Studies
Degree Levels:
Graduate- Doctorate
- First-Professional Degree
- Masters
- Post-Bachelor Degree Certificate
- Post-Master's Certificate
- Bachelors
University of Pennsylvania
Areas of study you may find at University of Pennsylvania include:
Liberal Arts, Sciences, and Humanities- Area and Cultural Studies
- Gender and Ethnic Studies
- Geography and Cartography
- Government
- History and Social Studies
- Human Services and Social Services
- Liberal Arts, General Studies, and Humanities
- Philosophy
- Public Admin.
- Religion
- Social Sciences
- Anthropology
- Archeology
- Criminology, General
- Demography and Population Studies
- International Studies
- Sociology, General
- Urban Studies
Degree Levels:
Graduate- Doctorate
- First-Professional Degree
- Masters
- First-Professional Certificate
- Post-Bachelor Degree Certificate
- Post-Master's Certificate
- Associates
- Bachelors