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Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice - Human Services

Crime prevention, addiction treatment, and counseling can be as much a part of the criminal justice system as incarceration and the court system. Study these aspects of criminal justice with a Bachelor of Science degree in Criminal Justice with a Human Services concentration from Colorado Technical University.

In this program, you can work to develop a solid foundation in law enforcement, courts, and corrections, while also focusing on a human services core with a special emphasis on working with youth and addiction treatments.

Ranked Among The Best. Again.

CTU programs made the 2018 best online bachelor’s programs list by U.S. News & World Report.*

At CTU, we pride ourselves on putting students first. Our flexible, online courses are designed to help you build a class schedule around your schedule.

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For important information about the educational debt, earnings, and completion rates of students who attended this program, go to disclosures. CTU cannot guarantee employment or salary. Not all programs are available to residents of all states.

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