If you already have an associate's or bachelor's degree, our advanced start program may help you earn a Bachelor of Science in International and Comparative Criminal Justice online in as little as two years.*

This degree program could help develop the talent you need to start or advance your career in the field of international and comparative criminal justice. You will be taught to collect, analyze, synthesize, and report information regarding international and comparative criminal justice procedures and investigations. Particular emphasis is placed on evaluating policy recommendations, planning, procedural design, emerging trends, and preventative approaches to transnational crime to help you stand out in this field.

 Program Highlights 

The Bachelor of Science in International and Comparative Criminal Justice is designed to provide a foundation for a critical, global approach to the analysis of cross-cultural theories of crime, legal systems, jurisprudence, policing, courts, juvenile justice, and other substantive offenses. This includes, but is not limited to:

  • Areas of study in computer crime, smuggling, narco-terrorism, human and migrant trafficking, and cyberlaundering
  • The complexities of the causes, prevention, and containment of global criminal activity
  • Evaluation of the components of international criminal justice systems as they apply to transnational and international crime
  • Analysis of the impact of varying global legal systems on human rights and crimes against humanity

 Curriculum for the Advanced Start BS in International and Comparative Criminal Justice  

    Courses Credits
    Total Prior Degree Credits* 90
    Courses Credits
    Introduction to the Criminal Justice System
    Criminology I
    Foundations of International and Comparative Criminal Justice
    Courses Credits
    Arts and Humanities Course 6
    Physical Science Course 6
    Social Science Course 6
    Courses Credits
    Terrorism, WMD, and Disaster Response Methodology 6
    Comparative Criminal Justice Systems I 6
    Organized Crime 6
    Globalism, Culture, and Criminal Justice 6
    Current Issues in International Police Growth 6
    Current Gender Issues in International Criminal Justice 6
    Role of Criminal Justice in Peacekeeping Operations 6
    Bachelor’s Capstone for International and Comparative Criminal Justice 6
    Courses Credits
    Open Electives 24
    Total Program Requirements 90

  

 What Are the Career Opportunities? 

This program prepares graduates to pursue careers in which international and multijurisdictional crime plays an important role. Career opportunities include special agent, intelligence research specialist, collection management officer, counterterrorism analyst, and protective agent. Agencies and departments that may be looking for degree holders include the Department of Homeland Security, the Drug Enforcement Administration, metropolitan police departments, the United Nations, U.S. immigration, customs enforcement, and the CIA.

For more information, chat live or call an Admissions Advisor at 866.527.5268 (Toll Free).

Tuition and Fees

Cost per credit hour$353.00
Total program requirements90

Total cost of tuition$31,770.00


This program requires a $100 technology fee per term. Effective July 1, 2009, a minimum deposit of $70 is required at the time of enrollment and will be credited toward your tuition when you begin classes. Qualifying transfer credit may reduce your total costs. Refer to the University Catalog for transfer of credit policy. We encourage you to explore the availability of financial aid and scholarships. For more information, chat live or call an Admissions Advisor at 866.527.5268 (Toll Free).

Kaplan University offers tuition discounts to active-duty military servicemembers and veterans. Call 866.583.4412 to speak to a military Admissions Advisor.


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*Speak to an Admissions Advisor or refer to our University Catalog for our Transfer of Credit policy.
Kaplan University's programs are designed to prepare graduates to pursue employment in their field of study, or in related fields. However, the University does not guarantee that graduates will be placed in any particular job or employed at all. Additional police academy training may be required for law enforcement jobs.