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Since 1977, Keiser University has maintained a practical, hands-on approach to career-focused education to help our students achieve their personal and professional goals. Our student-centered approach remains at the foundation of the Keiser University mission and continues to attract students who prefer a more personal learning experience.
At Keiser University, you will find a warm, friendly community with faculty and staff truly committed to your success. Our small class sizes, individualized attention, and one-class-at-a-time schedules create a positive learning environment where you can excel. Whether your goal is to prepare for a new career or to advance with your current employer, Keiser University is designed around your needs.
Keiser University Advantage
• Associate, Bachelor's, Master's and Doctoral degree programs
• Day, Evening, and Online Classes
• Financial Aid to Those Who Qualify
• Job Placement Assistance Available
• Military-friendly, scholarships for qualified active duty personnel, Veterans, and dependants. Yellow Ribbon program participant, approved for Veterans training
Programs and delivery format vary by campus. Courses are subject to change.
Keiser University's programs and curriculum remain in-line with technology and workforce trends, helping you develop the skills and qualifications necessary to succeed in today's job market. Our career-focused programs make it possible for you to graduate in less time than you may think.
Keiser University is a private, not-for-profit university.
Keiser University’s Associate of Arts degree in Criminal Justice presents the major components of the American criminal justice system. It includes criminal behavior patterns, law enforcement organizations, juvenile systems, legal principles and doctrines and fundamentals of criminal investigations. Courses utilize hands-on activities.
The following objectives are designed to meet Keiser University’s mission and its objectives:
The degree of Doctor of Criminal Justice degree is designed to produce students of crime and justice who possess: (1) a thorough understanding of criminal justice issues, (2) the intellectual and methodological skills necessary for the continuing process of discovery and understanding of crime- and justice-related issues, (3) the capacity for integrative and analytical thinking, (4) competency at transmitting knowledge, (5) problem-solving skills, and (6) effectively lead and manage criminal justice organizations. The DCJ program will produce students capable of making contributions to the criminal justice discipline in the academic and applied components of the discipline. The curriculum is designed to ensure that graduates are well equipped to participate in criminal justice positions emphasizing research, theory, evidence-based practice, and the administration of justice.
Keiser University’s Bachelor of Arts degree in Criminal Justice provides preparation in various areas of the criminal justice system. Topics include but are not limited to: deviant behavior, forensics, law enforcement and investigation, victimology, private security, corrections and juvenile justice, and how components work together and are governed by laws, the Supreme Court, and the U.S. Constitution. This exploration of the American criminal justice system ends with an emphasis on research, analysis, and the future of the system.
Keiser University offers a fast-track dual-degree program that provides the insights, skills, and credentials you need to begin and advance your career in areas of law enforcement, corrections, and the courts. With the accelerated bachelor’s and master’s in criminal justice, you’ll cover everything needed to make a difference for your community and your career.
Keiser University’s Master of Arts in Criminal Justice provides a thorough overview of the various elements involved in the justice system—from keeping the peace within and around communities to fighting crime in its various forms. Coursework for the master’s in criminal justice examines every aspect of the criminal justice system, including correctional systems, law enforcement, court systems, criminal justice and criminology theory, criminal justice research, criminal justice policy, and juvenile justice. Students also investigate thematic areas such as gender, race, ethics, and professionalism, as well as management and leadership in criminal justice.
Keiser University’s Doctor of Philosophy in Criminal Justice and Criminology provides a thorough overview of criminal justice and criminological theory. Coursework for the PhD in Criminal Justice and Criminology includes how to evaluate an agency’s ability to meet community safety needs, analyze deficiencies in criminology services, and assess contemporary criminal justice systems and their policies and practices. Students also investigate what it takes to ethically and effectively lead criminal justice efforts within local communities, human and social service agencies, and the private sector.
Keiser University’s Associate of Arts degree in Paralegal Studies prepares students to support attorneys in transactional and litigation fields through legal research, document drafting, case management, evidence gathering and the litigation procedure. Paralegals are often involved in trial assistance and other dispute resolution processes, as well as with preparation of real estate documents, wills, trusts, contracts, corporate matters and law office investigations.
The following objectives are designed to meet Keiser University’s mission and its objective:
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