
If you’ve dreamed of a career with excitement, opportunity for advancement and a chance to improve life in your community, the Criminal Justice program offered at Lincoln College of New England's Online Campus may be just what you’re looking for. You’ll prepare for a career in law enforcement*, government, state and federal agencies or the private sector.
Lincoln's Online Associate Degree in Criminal Justice
As you earn your Associate of Science Degree in Criminal Justice Online, you’ll learn to work in our multi-cultural society, with an emphasis on the importance of ethics in the workplace. You’ll gain both theoretical and practical knowledge from instructors with professional, real-world experience. During your two years of study, you’ll take 24 online Criminal Justice courses in subjects as compelling as Crime Scene Investigation, Digital Crime and Digital Terrorism, Ethics in Criminal Justice, and more. And because this is a fully online degree program, you’ll have the flexibility to fit it into your busy life on your own terms.
A career in Criminal Justice is a great way to make your community a better place while you improve your life. You can get instant access to the Criminal Justice Online Degree E-brochure by contacting our admissions office now!
Lincoln's Criminal Justice Associate Degree Online
Lincoln's Online Criminal Justice Associate of Science (AS) degree program is offered for online delivery through Lincoln College of New England (located at 2279 Mount Vernon Road, Southington, CT 06489). Lincoln College of New England is accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges, Inc. (NEASC) through its Commission on Institutions of Higher Education.
If you’re interested in further pursuing your online education, Lincoln College of New England Online also offers a more advanced Bachelor of Science Degree in Criminal Justice. Ready to start earning an Associate Degree Online? Request more information today!
*Depending upon your career goal and location, further training and education may be required. We encourage all students to check with their local town and state law enforcement agencies and to work with our Career Services Department.