Justice Studies: Policing and Law Enforcement Online Degree

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Is a Justice Studies Policing and Law Enforcement online degree right for you?

Today’s media excites us with portrayals of law enforcement officers, criminal investigations and high-profile detectives.  If a career in public service, police, or protecting people and property interests you, you may want to investigate the Justice Studies Policing and Law Enforcement online degree program at SNHU. As technology continues to evolve, the face of crime will continually change, creating a need for criminal justice professionals. The SNHU program take takes an interdisciplinary approach that goes beyond traditional online degree in Criminal Justice programs to give you a broader scope of practice.

The Bachelor of Science in Justice Studies Policing and Law Enforcement online degree at SNHU is professional online program for busy working adults that allow students to continue studying while satisfying their employment and family responsibilities.

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Why a BS in Justice Studies Policing and Law Enforcement online degree at SNHU?

As a private, non-profit accredited university, SNHU focuses on ensuring you learn the necessary skills to succeed.  Whether you enroll in the Online Justice Studies degree program or the Justice Studies courses through any of our five regional campuses, you will benefit from an SNHU education:

  • First-rate Justice Studies faculty that include working professionals in the field of justice studies.
  • Internship opportunities combine traditional research with local agency experience. 
  • The ability to earn an Associates (AS) in Justice Studies while studying for your bachelor’s degree, providing a chance to quickly update your resume.
  • Quality education at one of the most affordable tuition rates available
  • Accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges.
  • Ability to obtain optional concentrations in Policing & Law, Law & Legal Process, and Terrorism & Homeland Security.  
  • Online students have 24/7/365 access to class- attend when it is most convenient for you.

What is the difference between Criminal Justice and Justice Studies?

Unlike traditional criminal justice programs, our interdisciplinary approach goes beyond courses in criminology and law enforcement.  Our BS in Justice Studies degree online provides an overview of the justice system, criminal law, corrections systems, legal and social science research, and more. You’ll benefit from basic concepts and survey courses, which will allow you to more deeply explore your specific interests. This diverse approach to your studies translates into expanded employment opportunities when you graduate.

Employment Opportunities for Justice Studies Policing and Law Enforcement

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, Occupational Outlook Handbook 2012-2013, "Employment of police and detectives is expected to grow 7 percent over the 2010-2020 decade, about as fast as the average for all occupations."

SNHU Justice Studies graduates have a wealth of career opportunities in:

  • business security 
  • police and law enforcement 
  • federal service agencies 
  • terrorism prevention 
  • court administration 
  • corrections 
  • dispute resolution 
  • victim advocacy 
  • military
  • law

Visit our Career Development Center online to learn more about career opportunities in Justice Studies.

Transfer of Credit

If you are a student who wants transfer to SNHU or simply want to finish what you’ve  started, we try to make transferring as easy as possible. We will accept up to 90 transferred academic credits and we automatically complete an official credit evaluation as part of the application review process.
Request an unofficial preliminary transfer credit evaluation to see how many of your credits will transfer

BS in Justice Studies Policing and Law Enforcement Curriculum

Through a carefully planned program of study, students will discover the inner workings and the broad scope of the American criminal justice system. Unlike programs that focus on only one aspect of the justice model, such as law enforcement, the SNHU program provides a sweeping overview of the justice system, criminal law, corrections systems, legal and social science research, and more.

Students tailor the program according to their career goals. All students take courses in policing and law enforcement, crime and criminology, and law and legal processes. In light of the professional nature of the justice system, students are also encouraged to explore courses in such aligned areas as business, psychology, sociology, information technology, and political science.  To earn your Bachelor’s degree, you will need to successfully complete the following courses (which are three-credit hour courses unless otherwise noted):

Justice Studies (B.S.) Program Requirements

B.A./B.S. Core

Justice Studies Major Courses
IT 210 Business Systems Analysis and Design
JUS 101 Introduction to Criminal Justice Or POL 306 The American Legal and Judicial Systems  
JUS 103 Correctional Systems
JUS 375 Criminal Law
JUS 455 Legal Traditions
JUS 495 Legal and Justice Research Methods Or SCS 224 Research Methods Or PSY 224 Research Methods

Major Electives

Select three of the following:
ACC 421 Auditing and Forensic Accounting
COM 448 Media Ethics and Law
HOS 416 Legal Issues in the Hospitality and Tourism Industry
INT 309 Legal Environment of International Business
JUS 400 Foreign Study in Criminal Justice
JUS 480 Independent Study in Law and Justice 
JUS 498 Criminal Justice Internship
PHL 212 Introduction to Ethics
PHL 214 Formal Logic
SPT 307 Sport Law

Select three courses from each of the following categories:

Police and Law Enforcement

JUS 102 American Policing
JUS 104 Introduction to Security
JUS 201 Criminal Investigation
JUS 202 Industrial and Retail Security
JUS 345 Probation and Parole
JUS 351 Civil Liability of Criminal Justice Personnel
JUS 394 Problems in Policing
JUS 465 Police Organization and Management
JUS 466  Homeland Security

Crime and Criminology

JUS 211 Organized Crime
JUS 215 The Victim and the Justice System
JUS 305 International Criminal Justice
JUS 309 White Collar Crime
JUS 429 Terrorism
JUS 468 Crimes Against Children
PSY 205 Forensic Psychology
PSY 215 Psychology of Abnormal Behavior
PSY 310 Criminal Psychology
SOC 213 Sociology of Social Problems
SOC 324 Sociology of Crime and Violence
SOC 326 Sociology of Deviance

Law and Legal Process

BUS 206 Business Law I
BUS 307 Business Law II
JUS 325 Law, Justice, and Family
JUS 331 Juvenile Justice System
JUS 335 Private Security Law
JUS 361 Judicial Administration
JUS 376 Criminal Procedure
JUS 395 The Death Penalty
JUS 485 Forensic Law
JUS 496 Administrative Law
JUS 497 Law and Evidence
POL 210 American Politics
POL 305 State and Local Government
POL 316 Civil Liberties, Civil Rights and Judicial Process

Policing & Law Enforcement Concentration Required Courses

Select four (4) of the following courses not otherwise completed as a requirement for the B.S in Justice Studies major or other Justice Studies concentration/certificate:

JUS 102 American Policing
JUS 104 Introduction to Security
JUS 201 Criminal Investigation
JUS 202 Industrial and Retail Security
JUS 345 Probation and Parole
JUS 351 Civil Liability of CJ Personnel
JUS 394 Problems in Policing
JUS 465 Police Organization and Management
JUS 466 Homeland Security

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