Bachelor of Science in Administration of Justice
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Advance your career and increase your earning potential with a 100% online Bachelor of Science in the Administration of Justice degree from the University of Louisville. Our innovative curriculum and award-winning faculty provide an educational experience you won’t find anywhere else. Why choose UofL? You will…
OverviewIn the Bachelor of Science in Administration of Justice program, the following core competencies are extended across the curriculum and emphasized to a different degree in each course.
For a complete list of course requirements, see the undergraduate catalog. Course descriptions can be found in the online schedule of courses.
Career OpportunitiesThis Administration of Justice program prepares the student for a wide variety of career opportunities in both the public and private sector, such as:
FacultyThe foundation of this educational program is a committed and active faculty. Due to the expertise of the faculty, a number of partnerships have been developed between the Department of Justice Administration and national, state, and local criminal justice agencies. Through these partnerships, faculty provide timely and essential research, service and advisement on current issues within criminal justice. This active practical involvement serves to enhance the relevance of classroom instruction and the currency of educational material offered by the program. Faculty are currently actively involved with the U.S. Department of Justice in the development of an F.B.I. Regional Computer Forensic Laboratory in addition to ongoing research with local, state and federal law enforcement and other criminal justice agencies.
AdmissionUofL's online Bachelor degree programs are designed so that you complete the first two years of coursework - general education courses - online through the Kentucky Community and Technical College System (KCTCS) with the Kentucky Virtual Campus (KYVC). Students who have been enrolled at a KCTCS school and have fulfilled all general education requirements can have them transferred in their entirety and may begin immediately with online upper level coursework at UofL. Although UofL partners with KCTCS to provide online bachelor's degrees, you may transfer credit to UofL from any regionally accredited university to fulfill general education requirements. Every situation is different. If you have questions about how your credit will transfer, contact an online learning consultant.
Credentials should be mailed to: Applications received at least six weeks prior to the beginning of a term will be given priority. If you live outside of the United States and intend to complete an online academic program from your home country, be sure to view special requirements for international students. Document Actions |
