What can I do with a criminal just degree?

I can earn an associates or bachelors degree in criminal just — short for criminal justice. I will study cops, courts and corrections — known as the “3 Cs” while earning my degree.

So what can I do with a criminal just degree?

If I earn my associates degree, a diploma which usually takes two years to complete, I can get entry-level jobs with police departments, in prisons or jails, or in courthouses. I can work as a police officer in some departments, in security at various governmental buildings or for a private company, or maybe as a clerk at the courthouse.

What can I do with a criminal just degree if I decide to go on and get my bachelors degree?

Earning my bachelors in criminal justice opens up many more job possibilities. Many larger police departments require officers to have a bachelors degree. I could also work as a crime scene investigator, be an aide to a judge, or even apply with the FBI.

So what can I do with a criminal just degree when it comes to my salary?

That’s hard to pinpoint because of the wide range of jobs available. But social workers in the criminal justice field make an average of $45,000 a year. And a police officer makes an average of $53,000 a year.

So that’s what I can do with a criminal just degree. Sounds pretty great to me!