Online BS in Criminal Justice
The University of Bridgeport’s 100% Online Criminal Justice program helps you develop expertise in the domestic and international dimensions of criminal justice and prepares you for a career in criminal justice.
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Complete your BS in Criminal Justice Online
With three concentrations to choose from, your MPH will enable you to meet your personal and professional development goals. The University of Bridgeport's online masters degree in public health will provide you with the knowledge to build a successful career in healthcare, and give you the practical skills to pursue a new career path.
Concentrations Available
- Human Security
- Comparative Justice
- Criminology
Credits Required
- 120 total credit hours
- 39 Core course hours
- 33 UB undergraduate required course hours
Time to Completion
Program can be completed in as little as 36 months.
No SAT Required
About the Program
The B.S. in Criminal Justice is an online-accelerated program that provides the preparation needed for careers related to criminal justice, crime prevention, and law enforcement in an increasingly global society. As a student in the program, you will also explore the emergence and implications of human security as a dimension in criminal justice.
Courses are offered in a 7-week accelerated format. A total of 120 credits are required for graduation. UB holds NGO status with the UN Department of Global Communications and is part of the UN Academic Impact Initiative.
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A career in criminal justice affords one the opportunity to serve the community and contribute to the betterment of mankind; it is a challenging, stimulating career where the incremental rewards add up over a career to something great.
-Stephane Kirven, JD, assistant professor & Chair, Masters of Arts in Criminal Justice and Human Security
UB Expert Faculty
William Lay, Esq.
Prof. William D. Lay did his undergraduate studies at the University of Wisconsin (Madison) where he majored in Chemistry. He earned his Juris Doctorate from Columbia Law School, where he was a Harlan Fiske Stone scholar throughout his years of study and was Senior Editor of the Columbia Law Review.
Stephane Kirven, J.D.
Professor Stephane J. Kirven completed her undergraduate studies at Tufts University where she majored in Political Science. She earned her Juris Doctorate from Georgetown University Law Center where she was an Equal Justice Fellow and worked with the Central American Resource Center (CARECEN).
Dr. Claude Perrottet, Ph.D.
Dr. Perrottet is currently teaching courses at UB’s School of Public and International Affairs and the School of Professional Studies. He previously served as faculty instructor for UB’s Global Learning Initiatives (GLI) where he was responsible for training UB faculty in the art of teaching online and blended (hybrid) courses.
The Office of Student Financial Services at UB will help bring your goals within reach by connecting you with a variety of federal, state and private programs that offer loans, grants, scholarships and other awards. There are many financial aid options available to prospective students.
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