Bachelor of Arts in Criminal Justice Online
This 100% online bachelor's program is designed to prepare you for new career opportunities working in the private or public sector as you become well-versed in the foundations of the criminal justice system—police, courts, and corrections.
Now lower tuition to make your undergraduate journey even more affordable! $320 per credit hour with Path to Success Scholarship*
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Program Overview
Learn what our online bachelor’s degree in criminal justice can do for you
Develop your theoretical background in criminal behavior and the legal system by earning your Bachelor of Arts in Criminal Justice online from Northern Kentucky University. In our 100% online degree program, you will explore many facets of the American justice system, including the investigation, prosecution, and defense of crimes as well as courtroom rules and procedures.
Curriculum for this criminal justice bachelor’s degree is designed to strengthen your research and analytical skills. Add another dimension to your degree with a minor or area of focus. You will graduate qualified for a broad range of positions that require a bachelor's degree. You will also have a solid foundation to pursue law school.
Those who have graduated from Federal Bureau of Prisons training or the Police Academy will receive credit for completion.
In this online criminal justice program, you will:
- Gain a comprehensive understanding of criminal justice institutions and processes, theories of crime and punishment, criminal law, and social science research methodologies
- Explore the philosophy and history of law enforcement; crime and police problems as well as the organization and jurisdiction of local, state, and federal law enforcement agencies
- Analyze the American court system, including the structure, functions, and roles of incumbents in the courts
- Examine the concepts of morality and law and their relationships—especially the ethical underpinnings of justice and the law
- Experience a multidisciplinary approach to understanding theories of crime as well as the theories, issues, and traditions underlying criminal justice and criminal behavior
- Gain a comprehensive understanding of criminal justice institutions and processes, theories of crime and punishment, criminal law, and social science research methodologies
- Explore the philosophy and history of law enforcement; crime and police problems as well as the organization and jurisdiction of local, state, and federal law enforcement agencies
- Analyze the American court system, including the structure, functions, and roles of incumbents in the courts
- Examine the concepts of morality and law and their relationships—especially the ethical underpinnings of justice and the law
- Experience a multidisciplinary approach to understanding theories of crime as well as the theories, issues, and traditions underlying criminal justice and criminal behavior
Potential criminal justice careers with a bachelor's degree include:
- Police Officer
- Forensic Science Technician
- Fish and Game Warden
- Immigration and Customs Agent
- U.S. Marshal
- Federal or State Law Enforcement Officer
- Detention or Custodial Officer
- Victim's Advocate
- Sheriff's Deputy
- Police Officer
- Forensic Science Technician
- Fish and Game Warden
- Immigration and Customs Agent
- U.S. Marshal
- Federal or State Law Enforcement Officer
- Detention or Custodial Officer
- Victim's Advocate
- Sheriff's Deputy
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Northern Kentucky University offers value in a broad range of online undergraduate programs.
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Tuition
Our online program is cost-effective
The B.A. in Criminal Justice online program tuition is affordably priced and can be paid by the course. NKU offers the same rate to in-state and out-of-state students. Financial aid may be available to students who qualify. For additional information, visit the Financial Aid section on our FAQ page.
Program | Per Credit Hour | University Fee Per Credit Hour |
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B.A. in Criminal Justice | $485 | $16 |
With Path to Success Tuition* | $320 | $16 |
*The Path to Success Scholarship is available to first-time NKU OnlineA students only; existing students may not participate. The Scholarship cannot be combined with any other offer and is not available for the RN to BSN online program. Students who step out of the program for more than a year (thus requiring a new application) will no longer receive the offer; instead, they must pay the tuition or scholarship rate available at the time of new enrollment. Excludes some program-specific fees that will be divided and assessed by credit hour based on the number of hours taken. Tuition and fees subject to change at any time.
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Calendar
Note these important dates for our online students
The B.A. in Criminal Justice is delivered in a convenient online format with 7-week courses that start six times a year. View the full calendar to see all upcoming dates. When you're ready to get started, be sure to submit your application, registration, documents, and tuition by the corresponding deadlines.
Session | Program Start Date | Application Deadline | Document Deadline | Registration Deadline | Payment Due |
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Fall 2 | 10/16/24 | 10/3/24 | 10/8/24 | 10/11/24 | 10/16/24 |
Spring 1 | 1/13/25 | 1/3/25 | 1/7/25 | 1/10/25 | 1/13/25 |
Spring 2 | 3/17/25 | 3/5/25 | 3/10/25 | 3/14/25 | 3/17/25 |
Summer 1 | 5/12/25 | 4/30/25 | 5/5/25 | 5/9/25 | 5/12/25 |
Summer 2 | 6/30/25 | 6/18/25 | 6/23/25 | 6/27/25 | 6/30/25 |
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Admissions
View the admissions requirements for the online bachelor’s in criminal justice
The admission process is the first step toward earning an online criminal justice bachelor’s degree. Please reach out to one of our enrollment specialists for any questions you might have.
Admission Requirements:
- Official transcripts from each college attended
- 2.0 GPA or higher on a 4.0 scale
- Online application fee waived for active/veteran military
B.A. in Criminal Justice Online Admission Requirements
Applicants for the B.A. in Criminal Justice online program are evaluated on a holistic basis and must meet the following requirements:
Transfer Admission
Transfer applicants are students who have graduated from high school and have previously attempted coursework for credit (other than college credits taken while in high school) at another accredited college or university.
Students with a minimum 2.0 GPA from an accredited institution and 24 or more transferable credit hours must submit the following:
- Complete online application and pay $40 non-refundable application fee
- If you are an NKU alum or active/veteran military member, your application fee will be waived. Simply submit the online application without payment of the application fee. The fee will be waived when your credentials are verified. No further action is required.
- Official transcripts from each college attended
- if applicable, transcripts from accredited Federal Bureau of Prisons or Police Academy program
Students with a minimum 2.0 GPA and fewer than 24 transferable credit hours are evaluated based on the freshman admission standards and must supply the following:
- Complete online application and pay $40 non-refundable application fee
- If you are an NKU alum or active/veteran military member, your application fee will be waived. Simply submit the online application without payment of the application fee. The fee will be waived when your credentials are verified. No further action is required.
- Official transcripts from each college attended
- if applicable, transcripts from accredited Federal Bureau of Prisons or Police Academy program
- Final and official high school transcript or GED scores
- New transfer students who apply to the University with fewer than 24 college credit hours earned and a 2.75 and greater unweighted high school GPA will be offered admissions regardless of ACT/SAT scores. Please note: Nursing and respiratory care programs require ACT/SAT scores.
- New transfer students with a 2.7499 unweighted high school GPA and less will be required to submit ACT or SAT test scores:
- Required ACT scores:
18 (English, math, reading) - Required SAT scores:
Prior to March 2016: 430 (math, writing); 450 (critical reading)
March 2016 to present: 480 (evidence-based reading and writing); 470 (math)
- Required ACT scores:
Freshman Applicants
A freshman applicant is a prospective student who has not attempted coursework at an accredited college or university (other than college credit earned while in high school or during the summer immediately following high school graduation).
Students who are 21 years or older and have never attended college (other than college credits taken while in high school) must supply:
- Complete online application and pay $40 non-refundable application fee
- If you are an NKU alum or active/veteran military member, your application fee will be waived. Simply submit the online application without payment of the application fee. The fee will be waived when your credentials are verified. No further action is required.
- Official high school transcripts or GED scores
Students who are under 21 years old and have never attended college (other than college credits taken while in high school) must supply:
- An online application form
- A $40 nonrefundable application fee
- Official high school transcripts or GED scores
- Freshmen applicants must have at least a 2.0 unweighted high school GPA to be considered for admissions.
- Freshman applicants with a 2.75 and greater unweighted high school GPA will be offered admissions regardless of ACT/SAT scores. Please note: Nursing and respiratory care programs require ACT/SAT scores.
- Freshman applicants with a 2.7499 unweighted high school GPA and less will be required to submit ACT or SAT exam scores:
- Required ACT scores:
18 (English, math, reading) - Required SAT scores:
Prior to March 2016: 430 (math, writing); 450 (critical reading)
March 2016 to present: 480 (evidence-based reading and writing); 470 (math)
- Required ACT scores:
NKUWrite (English and reading) and ALEKS (math) scores are encouraged for placement. Some courses may require placement testing depending on transfer credit or ACT scores. Our Testing Services office can help you schedule these tests.
Official documents may be mailed or emailed to:
Northern Kentucky UniversityOffice of Admissions
Lucas Administrative Center
400 Nunn Drive
Highland Heights, KY 41099
Have a question? Call us at 800-985-7215.
Direct Admit for Freshmen Applicants
High school seniors with a current, unweighted GPA of 2.75 or higher can be directly admitted to NKU. No application, essays, or fees are required.
How Direct Admit works:
- Are you a high school senior with an unweighted GPA of 2.75 or higher?
- Will you be a new, first-time freshman?
- Are you a resident of the United States?
If you answered "yes" to all of the above, you are eligible to receive a direct admissions offer from NKU. Once you receive the email from NKU offering you direct admissions, click the embedded link to accept Direct Admit. Your personal NKU enrollment specialist will reach out promptly to begin solidifying your spot at NKU.
Direct Admit is a conditional admission offer for qualified students as determined by your current high school GPA.* Submit your unofficial transcripts to verify your current GPA. Final admission to NKU will be determined by official final transcripts submitted upon your high school graduation. You will work with NKU and your high school counselor to submit all unofficial and/or official final transcripts. Learn more about Direct Admit.
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*Conditional based on submission of high school transcript.
If you answered "no" to any of the above questions, we still offer a streamlined path to admissions! Please follow the instructions under "Freshman Applicants" above.
“I highly recommend the online learning program for individuals in the criminal justice field.”
Joseph Euton, B.A. in Criminal Justice online student
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Read about our online B.A. in Criminal Justice curriculum
In order to earn the B.A. in Criminal Justice online, you must complete a total of 120 credit hours, including 24 core credit hours, 24 major elective credit hours, 37 general education credit hours, 12 credit hours from a declared minor, and an additional 23 credit hours of free electives. Consult with your academic advisor to devise an individual degree plan and to get answers to questions about required and elective courses.
Prior Learning Credit will be provided for those who have graduated from either Federal Bureau of Prisons training or the Police Academy. You will receive credit for the following courses once we have received your transcript.
Take 9 credit hours from the following:
Prior Learning Credit will be provided for those who have graduated from either Federal Bureau of Prisons training or the Police Academy. You will receive credit for the following courses once we have received your transcript.
Choose 15 credit hours from the following:
You must take 37 credit hours of general education courses, selected from the following categories. Note, some general education courses may be part of the major/minor/focus requirements. If so, those courses may be used to count for both general education and the major/minor/focus.
- General Education Courses:
- Communication; Written (3)
- Communication; Written II (3)
- Communication; Oral (3)
- Scientific and Quantitative Inquiry;
- Mathematics and Statistics (3)
- Scientific and Quantitative Inquiry;
- Natural Sciences with lab (4)
- Scientific and Quantitative Inquiry;
- Natural Sciences without lab (3)
- Self and Society;
- Cultural Pluralism (3)
- Self and Society;
- Individual and Society (3)
- Self and Society;
- Individual and Society (3)
- Culture and Creativity (3)
- Culture and Creativity (3)
- Global Viewpoints (3)
Prior Learning Credit
Prior Learning Credit will be provided for those who have graduated from either Federal Bureau of Prisons training or the Police Academy. You will receive credit for the following courses once we have received your transcript:
- PHE 108 Aerobic Conditioning
- PHE 109 Strength Training
- HEA 135 Safety and First Aid
- JUS 100G Individual and Society General Education Credit
- JUS 201 Corrections in America (Federal Bureau of Prisons training)
- JUS 200 Police in America (Police Academy)
- JUS 204 Criminal Investigation
- JUS 294 Topics: Justice Studies
Credit for prior learning acknowledges your experiences and can save you time and money on your degree.
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