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Sponsored Description:
Nearly every person will become a victim of a crime during their lifetime. From small towns to metropolitan areas, foul play ranges from crimes of passion to complex embezzling schemes. As stresses on society increase, so does crime. More than ever, our country needs people in positions ranging from the local police force to the FBI and the Secret Service. Fort Hays State University’s Department of Justice Studies will prepare you for a rewarding career in law enforcement, corrections, or the legal system. Customize your degree program to meet your interests in the field of criminal justice. A combination of in-depth learning and strong faculty mentorship puts you on the path to success. Each member of our alumni is unique. Many recent Justice Studies graduates work for federal agencies, while others have joined criminal justice agencies across the country. The Bachelor of Science in Justice Studies is available completely online, which allows you the flexibility to work around a full-time job or your family’s busy schedule. See why U.S.News & World Report recently ranked FHSU’s competitively priced online undergraduate programs sixth in the nation for teaching practices and student engagement. Visit FHSU’s Virtual College website for more information.
Degree Level:
Undergraduate, Bachelors Degree
Degree Subject Area:
Criminal Justice: Criminal Justice
Percent Online:
100 Percent Online
Accreditation:
Regional Board - North Central Association of Colleges & Schools
School Characteristics:
Non-Profit, Public
Credits:
124 minimum (Semester Credits)
Tuition:
State Residents: $ 178.30 per
semester credit
Out of State: $ 178.30 per
semester credit
Total Cost of Degree:
$22,109.20
Is this an Accelerated Degree:
No
Required Admissions Test(s):
ACT
SAT
Prerequisites:
High School Diploma or GED Required: Yes (required GPA: No Set Requirement)
Some College Required: No
Associates or Equal Required: No
Non USA Students Eligible: Yes
Additional Admission Requirements:
Students who are over the age of 21 do not need to have an ACT or SAT score submitted in order to fulfill the application requirements.