Overview
Columbia Southern University’s online Bachelor of Science in criminal justice administration is suitable for both entry-level and seasoned professionals who are pursuing careers in criminal justice administration. This degree program teaches the theoretical foundations, knowledge, skills and practices of criminal justice administration.
This program is not designed to meet the educational requirements for a specific professional license or certification required for employment in an occupation.
Eligibility for careers in law enforcement vary widely by jurisdiction and that the university makes no promise or guarantee that the completion of its program would qualify a graduate to seek employment in law enforcement in any particular jurisdiction.
Multiple factors, including prior experience, geography and degree field, affect career outcomes. CSU does not guarantee a job, promotion, salary increase, eligibility for a position, or other career growth.
Degree at a Glance
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Program Summary
Program Description
Learning Outcomes
Upon completion of the program, students should be able to do the following:
Concentration
Concentration Outcomes
Curriculum
For more information regarding courses outside the recommended course of study, view the full course listing.
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To fulfill the General Concentration for this degree, student may choose any 5000-6000 level course not used to satisfy program requirements. Student can review all available courses at our full course listing. Students are strongly encouraged to speak to their academic advisor prior to choosing general concentration course options.
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To fulfill open electives, students may choose any course not used to satisfy program requirements, taking into consideration the degree program upper-level requirements. Students can review all available courses at our full course listing. Students are strongly encouraged to speak to their academic advisor prior to choosing open elective options.
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Tuition Rates
Our goal is to provide the strongest online academic programs at an affordable rate. On average, our tuition is less than half the cost of our competitors.
Course Type | Tuition Rate Per Credit Hour* |
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Undergraduate | $270 |
Graduate | $349 |
Doctoral | $545 |
*Rates are per credit hour. Most courses are three (3) credit hours. Tuition and fees are payable in U.S. funds. Tuition rates are subject to change. CSU’s tuition rate for associate, bachelor’s and master’s courses is $250 per credit hour for all active-duty military members using tuition assistance except those who are using a Learning Partner discount.
The lower rate is offered to keep the tuition rate at the DoD cap of $250.
† CSU Learning Partners receive a tuition discount that is applied to the full tuition rate.
Ways to Save
Paying for school is possible. At CSU, there are many Ways to Save including scholarships, military tuition assistance, Learning Partnerships and more.
Tawanna Jefferson
B.S. Homeland Security
It has been challenging yet rewarding at the same time.
Howard "Skip" Elliott
M.S. Criminal Justice Administration
For 30 plus years I told every new employee that education was a lifelong process and to start a degree, finish their degree, or go back for another. Then it struck me, I was a hypocrite. I hadn’t followed my own advice. CSU gave me the opportunity to fix that.