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Keiser University's Bachelor of Arts in Criminal Justice equips students with comprehensive knowledge across various aspects of the justice system. The curriculum covers subjects such as abnormal behavior, forensic science, policing and investigative techniques, victim studies, private security operations, correctional systems, and youth justice, while examining how these elements interact within the framework of legal statutes, Supreme Court rulings, and constitutional principles. The program concludes by focusing on investigative methodologies, critical evaluation, and emerging trends within the U.S. justice system.
Successful completion of a secondary school program equivalent to high school in the United States. (Official records must be evaluated by an approved educational evaluator service attesting that completion is equivalent to secondary school completed in the United States)
Certification of financial ability to meet tuition and other necessary expenses or ability to qualify for financial aid as an eligible non-citizen.
If an applicant’s primary language is not English, the applicant must present a TOEFL score of 500 or higher on a paper-based examination, a score of 173 on a computer-based examination, an internet-based score (iBT) of 61, or an IELTS score of 6.0 or higher.