Criminal Justice
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Criminal Justice School in Eau Claire, WI


Students who earn degrees in criminal justice (CJ) have many options. They can enter the corrections field, work in transportation security or help young people in the juvenile justice system. At Globe University-Eau Claire, we offer two degree programs that prepare students for rewarding careers in the CJ field. Graduates are ready to make a difference in the world.

To learn more about our Eau Claire, WI, college and our criminal justice degrees, call toll-free: 1-877-303-6060 today.

CJ degree programs at our Eau Claire campus

We award bachelor’s and associate degrees in criminal justice:

  • Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice (BS). Students can complete this degree program in three years, or 12 quarters, of full-time study. They can look forward to solid careers and opportunities for advancement in the field.
  • Associate in Applied Science in Criminal Justice (AAS). AAS students can complete their degree programs in 18 months of full-time study. Graduates are ready to enter a variety of positions. They can also return to school after working in the field to enroll in our bachelor’s degree program.

Online or on-campus—it’s your choice

Both of our CJ programs are available through our online division. Students are able to complete assignments when they have time, making it possible for them to continue to work or care for their families while in school. Students can also complete some classes online and others at our Eau Claire campus through our hybrid degree program. We offer maximum flexibility so that students can achieve their goals.

Quick links for more information

Call toll-free: 1-877-303-6060 or contact admissions. A representative will answer your questions and get you started.

*Many states require peace officers to complete additional training required by the Wisconsin Training and Standards Bureau/Law Enforcement Standards Board. * Consult an advisor for more information.