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Criminal Justice, B.A. Online

Criminal Justice, B.A. Online

Overview

You’re committed to protecting and meeting the needs of others, preventing the wide-reaching effects of crime, and bringing justice, healing, and restoration to your community — from within neighborhoods to prisons to schools.

A Restorative Approach

͵'s program focuses on community relations and restorative justice in addition to traditional criminal justice practices. Restorative justice seeks to not only protect the community from crime and hold offenders accountable, but also to heal those wounded by its effects for the purposes of fostering lasting peace and equity in our society. Restorative justice practices center on respecting and serving all involved in the justice system — victims, offenders, and the surrounding community. 

Effective online learning for rising professionals

Through this flexible online program, you can learn at your own pace while becoming an influential and responsible leader. Classes are taught by experienced criminal justice faculty and industry leaders.

Learn to foster justice in your ideal learning environment

This online program gives you the flexibility to learn when and where you want. You can complete coursework in the comfort of your home, favorite coffee shop, or local library while choosing a study schedule that works best for you. 

Online learning is perfect for those who learn in ways that aren’t often found in traditional classrooms — watching instructional videos, listening to audio lectures at your preferred speed, or dedicating extra study time to tricky topics. You can always connect with professors to help find the best ways to absorb and apply your learning.

Save time for your personal and professional commitments

Learning shouldn’t prevent you from doing what you love. Coursework is designed to be flexible to your needs and help you balance your other life commitments. 

While completing this program, you’ll still be able to continue spending time with family, thriving at your full- or part-time workplace, or leisure time. 

Engage in community without commuting

Commuting can be stressful and time-consuming — especially in San Diego. Thankfully, you can learn online while still benefiting from ͵’s strong focus on community. In this program, you’ll meaningfully connect with other students online as you learn and grow in your leadership expertise.

You’ll also have access to top-tier mentorship from professors and advisors. They’ll help you to leverage your strengths to expand your connections and career opportunities. You’ll be able to access resources tailored to you and your career goals. 

A seamless transition from your previous experience

A counselor and coordinator will work with you through every step of your journey to complete your bachelor’s, from helping you transfer previously-earned credit to working alongside you with care and encouragement as you earn your degree. You won’t feel like you’re starting a brand-new program — rather, it will be a natural continuation of your previous education experience.

Students applying for this program can also start with as few as zero college credits completed. ͵ offers all general education, elective, and prerequisite courses needed for completion of the criminal justice program. With entry points every 8 weeks, you can start whenever you're ready!

Which program is right for me?

You might be wondering whether the online or hybrid criminal justice program is best for you. Here’s a quick overview to help you connect with your ideal learning environment:

 Criminal Justice, OnlineCriminal Justice, Hybrid
Who is it for?Busy working adults who prefer independence.Those who enjoy in-person learning and cohorts.
Program StartSix start dates year-roundFall and Spring
Program Structure100% online and asynchronousFace-to-face one night a week with online coursework.
Location (s)Online — flexibleMultiple locations

 

“The criminal justice system provides a unique arena to ensure justice and facilitate restoration. At ͵, we intend to train our students to see opportunities for transformation in every situation, becoming agents of hope in communities they serve.”

Kevin Modesto, Ph.D.
Chair, Department of Sociology, Social Work, and Family Sciences

Enhance your degree by adding a Minor

Adding a minor to your Accelerated undergraduate program can be a great opportunity to broaden your knowledge, increase career opportunities, and foster personal growth. Explore subjects like Marketing, Organizational Leadership, Strategic Communication, Management, Creative Digital Media, and Child Development. Choosing to add a minor can make your degree more versatile, well-rounded, and appealing to future employers. ͵ Counselors are ready to help you integrate a minor into your academic plan. Discover the benefits of a minor at ͵ today!

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Military Discounts

͵ offers a flat rate of $250 per unit for all active duty service members who enroll in this program.

Application Information

Are you ready to take the next step and apply?

We’re here to make the entire process a simple one. We’ll walk you through the application process, answer your questions, and get you one step closer to earning your degree.

Online program start dates: 

  • Spring 2025 Quad I — January 13, 2025
  • Spring 2025 Quad II — March 17, 2025
  • Summer 2025 Quad I — May 12, 2025
  • Summer 2025 Quad II — July 7, 2025

Note: The application is completed entirely online with the exception of transcripts, which can be submitted electronically or directly to ͵, and test scores, which should be submitted electronically.

  1. Submit online application for admission. 
  2. Submit official transcripts from each institution attended.

    Official transcripts must be sent to:
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    Office of Graduate Admissions
    3900 Lomaland Dr.
    San Diego, CA 92106

    Official electronic transcripts must be emailed to:
    gradprocessing@pointloma.edu

Note: All students are expected to have some proficiency with computer technology (email, Internet, word processing, etc.).

*Prospective students who meet the other criteria but do not have the required semester hours for entrance or are lacking in the core requirements will be advised how to correct any deficiency. An enrollment counselor will assist these students with the development of a written pre-admission educational plan, which may include bridge courses taken at ͵. Only courses from an accredited institution where at least a grade of a “C” has been earned will be accepted by transfer. Prospective students who do not meet the minimum GPA requirement can be considered for admission under exception. Contact your enrollment counselor for details.

**General Education deficiencies may be completed after admittance, but at least 20 hours must be completed prior to starting the program cohort. Three hours of appropriate prior learning credit (see below) may be used to meet one of the general education areas — with the exception of English composition and math.

***The ͵ General Education Learning Outcomes (GELOs) will be addressed and measured within the ͵ degree program to ensure the outcomes we value are demonstrated.

State Authorization

In certain states outside California, ͵ is not authorized to enroll students in online courses and/or offer internships. If a student moves to another state after admission to a program or enrollment in an online course, continuation in the program/course will depend on whether ͵ is authorized within that state. Please refer to the State Authorization map to view which states allow online courses and/or internships.

Career Opportunities

Completing a Bachelor of Arts in Criminal Justice from ͵ can help prepare you for careers that make a real difference in your community, such as:

  • Police, Corrections, Parole, or Probation Officer
  • Security Officer
  • Social Worker or Victim Support Specialist
  • Paralegal or Law Clerk
  • Surveillance Officer
  • Information Security Analyst
  • Detective, Private Detective, or Investigator
  • Emergency Management Director
  • FBI, DEA, or Customs Agent
  • Homeland Security Officer

A Bachelor of Arts in Criminal Justice will also prepare you for graduate-level study in criminal law, criminology, victimology, and other areas related to criminal justice.

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What can I do with a bachelor’s in criminal justice? 

A bachelor’s in criminal justice prepares you for an innumerable amount of job options. You could go into the field as an agent, or work in a lab or office. Whatever path you choose to take, a criminal justice degree can aid you in professional prospects as a degree that’s both fulfilling and appealing to potential employers.  

The following careers are some of the most popular jobs for those with a Criminal Justice, B.A.: 


Intelligence analyst
Average annual salary: $74,000

An intelligence analyst carefully researches and considers multiple sources to make analytical judgments and then passes on their findings through detailed reports, presentations, and other modes of communication to policymakers, either in the public or private sector. Their typical job responsibilities include organizing contacts who act as sources of information and monitoring online threads, forums, etc. where information is compiled.  

What it takes to be an intelligence analyst: 

  • Problem-solving
  • Communication
  • Research and writing
  • Decision making
  • Flexibility

Forensic science technician
Average annual salary: $56,750

Forensic science technicians conduct crime scene investigations while gathering evidence and information, but they also analyze evidence, images, and other elements pertinent to the investigation. They then perform comprehensive scientific and technical analyses in order to obtain results and answers. The added responsibility and technical skills may also lead to a greater potential salary, so if you're interested in using science to discover the truth, you may want to further investigate this career option.

What it takes to be a forensic science technician: 

  • Communication
  • Problem-solving
  • Critical thinking
  • Attention to detail

Victim advocate
Average annual salary: $42,866

Victim advocates are trained to support victims of crime. Their typical responsibilities include offering emotional support, victims’ rights information, help in finding needed resources, and assistance in filling out crime victim-related forms. Victim advocates frequently accompany victims and their family members through the different aspects of criminal justice proceedings.

What it takes to be a victim advocate: 

  • Communication skills
  • Interpersonal skills
  • Problem-solving skills
  • Organizational skills

Using your criminal justice degree 

Whether in a lab, behind a computer, or in the field, a degree in criminal justice will help you find a career where you can serve others. Receiving a Criminal Justice, B.A. from ͵ will open up countless opportunities for potential jobs and career paths. 

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Financial Aid and Student Support

We take seriously the role of providing you with financial, academic, and career support so you have the tools you need to be successful at ͵ and beyond. That’s why we offer a holistic support system that focuses on your unique experiences, particular needs, and personal and professional goals — resulting from our deep concern for you, our student.

With a focus on authentic relationships and personalized attention, our goal is to help transform you so you can follow your calling in your own career and life.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can I work while completing the program?

Yes! Our online program format was designed with busy working adults like you in mind!

What scholarship and financial aid opportunities are available to me?

You will have the option to apply for a number of scholarships through Student Financial Services. This program qualifies for state and federal financial aid options. Contact your enrollment counselor for more information.

Do you accept transfer credits into your program?

Yes! We will do a pre-evaluation of your unofficial transcripts to determine which of your courses will transfer into ͵, and make sure you know exactly what you have left to take.

How long does it take to complete the program?

This depends on which modality you choose, how many units you have completed, and the number of units that you want to take per semester. Your admissions counselor will talk through options with you.

How many days a week do classes meet?

Our fully online program does not have any class meetings.

How large will the classes be?

Class sizes are estimated to be 20 to 30 people.

What’s the difference between this degree completion program and a traditional undergraduate program?

The program provides greater flexibility and affordability than most traditional undergraduate programs while maintaining high academic quality by integrating evening courses. The program is ideal for students looking to advance in their careers while balancing work and family life.

͵ is a Christian university, but I am not a Christian. Would I feel out of place in this program?

We welcome and encourage people of all backgrounds as students in our programs. Issues that relate to faith may be discussed in some classes, and engaging in discussion with individuals with alternative points of view will be encouraged as learning opportunities. Students will work within a learning community that is supportive academically, spiritually, and emotionally.

Is there an internship requirement?

Yes, as part of the coursework in the final semester of the program, an 80-hour internship is required of every student.

Can I complete the internship where I work now?

The priority of the internship is that the student have the ability to apply their learning in a new environment where they can learn new things. If your workplace can provide that type of environment for this practice, we will work with you to determine the scope of your internship.

Can I go to law school with this degree?

Yes, the law concepts learned in this program can prepare students for a law school program.

Do I need this to be a police officer?

No, the field of criminal justice is broad and varied, and job opportunities range far beyond that of a uniformed police officer.

What is restorative justice?

Restorative justice is aimed at creating a just and peaceful society. The criminal justice program at ͵ recognizes that conflict involves injustices that must be addressed; the approach taken is to provide perspective from a relational understanding of wrongdoing that focuses on the impact on people and relationships rather than focusing only on the rules.

͵ goes beyond traditional criminal justice programs by providing scholarly education of the justice process that includes restoration, focusing not only on the details of crimes, but also what the systematic causes of crimes are in the community and how they can be addressed. In this way, a healthier and safer community is created for all, strengthening the community to prevent future harms.

What types of benefits or aid do you have for military members?

  • ͵ offers a tuition discount flat rate of $250 per unit for all active duty service members who enroll in one of the following ͵ Adult ͵ Degree Programs: Bachelor of Business Administration, Organizational Leadership B.A, Child Development B.A., RN to BSN, Criminal Justice B.A., Computer Information Technology B.A., Strategic Communications B.A., Integrated Studies with an Emphasis in Education B.A.
  • ͵ accepts VA educational benefits, including the Post 9/11 GI Bill®.
  • ͵ also participates as a Yellow Ribbon School, which means in most cases you can pursue a private education without having to pay out-of-pocket, not even for fees or books.
  • Because you are a person who has provided military service to our country, we will also waive your application fee.

Are international students eligible to apply

Unfortunately, international students are not eligible to apply for our online programs. You are only eligible if you reside in one of our authorized states or if you are looking to enter our hybrid program. Visit our disclosures page to learn more.

If you are a military spouse or serving overseas, contact military services.

Course List

For information about the courses required for the Criminal Justice, B.A. Online program, view the ͵ Catalog. 

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