Master Degree: Law Enforcement Degree and Programs
Do you need an online or traditional master's degree in law enforcement? While you may be able to find work as a police officer with some college coursework or a bachelor's degree, other law enforcement jobs require a master's degree. Some agencies even offer tuition assistance for those who want to earn a degree in criminal justice, police science, administration of justice, or public administration.
If you want to work for the FBI, it definitely helps to have a master's degree plus two years of work experience in law enforcement. Other qualifications, such as fluency in a foreign language, a background in law, or a college major in accounting, computer science, or electrical engineering can also help.
Private detectives and investigators can also get by with a bachelor's degree, although corporate investigators often need a master's degree in business administration or a CPA.
Finally, probation officers and correction treatment specialists may need a master's degree in criminal justice, social work, psychology, or a related field.
Featured Law Enforcement Degree and Programs
Kaplan University
Advance your career with an online degree from Kaplan University.

Advance your career and get the distinct competitive advantage you need with an online degree from Kaplan University. And do it without missing a day of work.
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Grand Canyon University
Grand Canyon University is currently offering programs through our Online Campus in our College of Education, Ken Blanchard College of Business, College of Nursing & Health Sciences, College of Liberal Arts, and College of Entrepreneurship.

Don't Miss a Day of Your Future! Grand Canyon University is offering Bachelor and Master degrees through our College of Education, Ken Blanchard College of Business, College of Nursing & Health Sciences, College of Liberal Arts, and College of Entrepreneurship. Classes start soon!
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