10 Things You Must Know Before Getting Your Criminal Justice Degree
Posted: Saturday, April 01, 2006
by Jim Greenberg
Jim Greenberg
Before you enter a college or university to
get your online criminal justice degree there are certain things that you
should know. These are:
1. Find out the difference between
different levels of online degrees:
You can get online associate level degrees,
bachelor level degrees, master level degrees and even PhDs. Depending on your
existing level of educational achievement you have to make an appropriate
choice as to what level of online degree you can go for or are eligible to get.
2. Find out the difference between
different types of online degrees:
Online criminal justice degrees are
available in many different majors or specialisations. Depending on your own
inclinations and research about various career options you have to decide which
type of online degree will be just right for you – which major, program or
degree you should opt for. So find out about all the options available to you
when it comes to online degrees in criminal justice.
3. Find out which online university or
college is best for you:
There are hundreds of colleges and
universities offering online degrees. But not all of them are equally good.
Some are good, some are not-so-good and some are outright bad. Look at costs,
time factor, course content, faculty, accreditation and transferability of
credits, and all other possible factors that can impact your decision about
which college or university is best for you. It is not easy to compare
different colleges and universities and there are many dangers. Hence, the more
thorough your research the better will be your choice.
4. Find out all you need to know about
accreditation:
Almost all online colleges and universities
offering online degrees boast of some accreditation or the other. But all
accreditations are not the same. Accreditations by any of the eight regional
accrediting bodies funded by the US Department of Education and authorised by
the department to grant accreditations, are the most valuable and absolutely
risk-free. Accreditations from other bodies are risky. Two states – Michigan
and Oregon – have also put out negative lists as to which colleges and
universities are not recognised or rather degrees from such colleges and
universities are not recognised. The Michigan list also contains a list of
accreditation bodies that are not recognised. Make it a point to find out
whether the college or university you are thinking of entering is not in any of
these two lists because then the degree that you earn will be worthless. In
short, avoid colleges and universities known as diploma mills.
5. Find out about for-profit
institutions such as ITT Tech:
For-profit institutions such as ITT Tech
market their programs very aggressively. While such institutions may have a lot
of good things going for them there are many bad points that these institutions
do not care to advertise. Please research thoroughly all aspects before
entering for-profit institutions such as ITT Tech.
6. Find out about for-profit
universities such as the University of Phoenix:
The University of Phoenix is the
unchallenged market leader in the for-profit education services industry. It is
also the largest and the oldest university offering online degrees. It is also
a very aggressive advertiser. Though it is a pioneer in online education and
can boast of many innovations in the field of online education, not everything
may be right about the University of Phoenix. Thoroughly check all the facts
that they do not care to advertise and then make your choice – don’t just go by
advertising or past reputation.
7. Find out the basics of an online
criminal justice degree:
Find out about various careers, majors and
specialisations. Find out about course curriculum, misconceptions about online
degrees and all else that you need to know before going for an online criminal
justice degree.
8. Find out about careers and salaries:
An online degree can open up many different
types of careers. Find out which type of degrees will open up which type of
careers as well as the possible or average salaries associated with each of
these types of careers before deciding on any particular online degree in
criminal justice.
9. Find out what all you will need to
get an online criminal justice degree:
Find out what materials you will need, what
kind of pre-requisites you must have, how difficult the program will be, what
kind of syllabus you will face and so on before deciding on any particular
online criminal justice program.
10. Find out what online criminal
justice courses are like:
Find out the various differences and
similarities between online and traditional courses. What kind of time will be
required, what credentials will be required, what kind of homework will be
required, what kind of classroom environment or teaching and learning
environment you will have and so on before deciding on any particular online
criminal justice program.
Jim Greenberg recommends you visit the Online Criminal Justice Degree
Guide for more information on enrolling in an online criminal justice
college. See http://www.ocjdg.com/2006/02/the_abcs_of_enr.html for more information.