« Back to full program listing
Bachelor of Criminal Justice - (Online)
You work long hours and come home exhausted from your day. You believe in justice and in making the world a safer place. You want to advance, but don’t know if the cost is worth the investment. At Ashland University, we can give you the tools you need to advance, at a cost you can afford, and with a schedule that meets the needs of a working adult.
History, Quality and Affordability:
• For over 130 years Ashland University has focused on delivering a high quality education.
• At Ashland, you will gain the skills and knowledge to advance, with a brand known for its excellence.
• Ashland University is accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools and is authorized by the Ohio Board of Regents to grant bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral degrees.
• At only $405 per credit hour, the Ashland Online CJ is an incredible value
We value your education and training:
• Ashland has flexible transfer options from credit earned elsewhere.
• At Ashland, your knowledge learned on the job won’t go to waste. Academy and in-service training often counts as credit toward your degree
We understand the working adult:
• Ashland has flexible transfer options from credit earned elsewhere.
• At Ashland, your knowledge learned on the job won’t go to waste. Academy and in-service training often counts as credit toward your degree
Why Choose Ashland University?
Ashland University is a top 200 national college as ranked by U.S. News & World Report. Our motto “Accent on the Individual” emphasizes our commitment to ensuring success for our online and traditional students.
Course Offerings
Ashland University’s online courses are designed by experts in the fields of criminal behavior, forensic science, sociology and more. Our program of study includes:
• Courts and Justice
• Criminal Investigations
• Criminal Law
• Criminal Procedure
• Criminology
• Ethics in Criminal Justice
• Introduction to Corrections
• Introduction to Criminal Justice
• Juvenile Delinquency
• Role of Police
• Topics in Criminal Justice
• Victimology