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Bachelor of Arts in Social and Criminal Justice

If your passion lies in making sure criminals are appropriately handled or bringing justice to those who seek it, your Bachelor's degree in Criminal and Social Justice (BASCJ) will serve you well. You can join the ranks of law enforcement, follow a career path through the court system or any other number of employment opportunities. Your degree will give you a wide breadth of knowledge within the world of criminal and social justice.

Degree Focus

Investigate both the social and legal sides of working in the criminal justice field with the Bachelor of Arts in Social and Criminal Justice program. Examine topics in forensics, psychology, crime prevention, law, the U.S. Constitution, terrorism, and the correctional system. You will develop the skills and gain the knowledge needed to build an effective career.

Career Opportunities

Apply the knowledge you've gained with your degree toward a career in the criminal and social justice field. Opportunities are expanding and the need for qualified, educated people to fill positions is growing. As a graduate, you may be eligible to pursue a position in many different fields including:

  • Local Police
  • State Police
  • Federal Marshal
  • Highway patrol officer
  • Paralegal
  • Immigration officer
  • Border patrol
  • Criminal investigation
  • Homeland security and terrorism prevention
  • Probation officer

Admission Requirements

  • High school diploma or GED or completed secondary school through home schooling as defined by state law or 60 transferable credits from an appropriately accredited post-secondary institution
  • Satisfy the minimum age requirement of 22 or older
  • Technology capabilities (minimally, students must have a computer with the following features and system configurations: Platforms: Mac OS X 10.2 or greater or Windows 2000, NT, or XP or greater; Hardware: 256 Mb RAM, CD-ROM, and 1 Gb free disk space; Productivity Software: Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, Excel, and Adobe Acrobat; Web Browser: Firefox, Netscape 6 or greater, Internet Explorer 5.5 or greater, Safari, or Opera; Networking: 56k dialup modem, DSL, or cable modem; and Email: Outlook, Outlook Express, Mac Mail, Eudora, Entourage, or Yahoo/Hotmail/Google mail.)
  • English Language Requirement

Transferability

Put your college credits to work at Ashford! When you enroll in the BASCJ program, you can transfer up to 99 semester credits (148.5 quarter credits) to help fulfill your degree requirements*. That means all your past hard work will not be wasted. Call now for more information at 866-711-1700.

* The transferability of credits is subject to Ashford University transfer credit policies, and requires the submission of official transcripts. The official transcripts will be evaluated to determine the credits that will officially apply toward an Ashford University degree program.

Graduation Requirements

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  • Total number of credits required: 120 credits
  • General Education Requirements: 46 credits*
  • Major Course Requirements: 36 credits*
  • Electives: 44 credits

Students must earn a minimum of 30 upper-division credits and a minimum of 21 credits at Ashford University (residency requirement).

*In this program, 6 credits from the major may also satisfy General Education requirements.

Online format

You'll take your classes one at a time for 5 weeks each accelerating your path to completion. Complete your weekly course assignments when and where it's convenient for you thanks to the asynchronous online environment. You'll appreciate that the class content is delivered in a high-tech format.

Cost**

Your tuition is $262 per credit for 100 level courses and $337 per credit for 200-400 level courses. You will appreciate that Ashford offers one of the lowest tuition rates available online. You will also be responsible for fees to enroll. Call today to learn more at 866-711-1700.

Payment Options

  • Cash Plan – 100% of tuition and fees paid prior to each course start date.
  • Tuition Reimbursement – If your employer offers a tuition reimbursement plan, we'll work with you to apply this great benefit toward your education.
  • Financial Aid – You may be eligible for financial aid. Talk to an enrollment advisor to find out if you meet the requirements to qualify.
  • Direct (Employer) Billing – If you work for a company approved for direct billing, you may qualify for this payment option.
  • Military Tuition Assistance – Includes active duty service and Veteran's Administration Benefits, such as GI Bill and Vocational Rehab if you qualify. For more information on military benefits click here.

If this program sounds like it will fit your personal and professional goals, contact us at 866-711-1700 to learn more, or click here to request additional information.

** Tuition costs subject to change without notice.