Search:

Liberty University


Doctor of Criminal Justice - General

If you work in law enforcement and you would like to earn a career-enhancing credential, Liberty University’s 100% online Doctor of Criminal Justice - General offers you the opportunity to earn a respected terminal degree that is taught by experienced law enforcement experts. This degree program’s format offers students both rigorous criminal justice instruction and flexibility, making it an excellent choice for working professionals who are looking to advance their careers. This degree program’s practical emphasis differs from Liberty’s Ph.D. in Criminal Justice, which has more of a theoretical emphasis. This degree program is designed for senior law enforcement officials and criminal justice practitioners who need a doctoral degree for career-enhancement purposes. This degree program is directly applicable to the field of law enforcement and related fields, such as public policy. By partnering with Liberty for your Doctor of Criminal Justice - General, you can prepare for several careers. This degree program can help you reach your goal of becoming a sheriff, prison warden, public policy advisor, crime scene investigation unit manager, or professor.

Request More Information »

Master's Degrees

Doctoral Degrees

Sources: Google Maps, The National Center for Education Statistics (NCES), Wikipedia, Yahoo! Answers

Privacy Policy  |  California Residents: Do Not Sell My Personal Information  |  Disclosure: “What Determines Top/Best?”  |  Terms of Use  | 
© 2024 TriAd Media Solutions, Inc. All Rights Reserved

Disclosure: Not all programs are accelerated, available in all locations, or in both online and on-campus formats. The transferability of credits is subject to each school's transfer credit policy. Financial aid including grants, scholarships and loans may be available to those who qualify. Program lengths and outcomes vary according to each institution's specific curriculum and employment opportunities are not guaranteed. CompareTopSchools is a consumer information site that offers free ratings and recommendations of colleges and universities. We are an advertising-supported service and receive compensation from many of the schools that appear on our site. Compensation may impact which schools we rate and recommend and where those schools appear. CompareTopSchools takes into consideration several proprietary rules to determine how and where schools appear on our website. All opinions expressed on this site are our own, including, without limitation, our designation of a particular institution as being a "top" school.