Complete Fremont University’s Administration of Justice
program in just 19 months.
Complete your coursework when and where it is convenient for you, with access to the online classroom 24 hrs a day.
Conduct investigations, solve real-world problems, and be a community problem-solver.
The Bureau of Labor Statistics anticipates significant job growth in the field of justice administration – with nearly 70,000 job openings for officers, agents, and detectives each year over the next decade.*
Fremont University AOJ program graduates are prepared to enter a wide range of rewarding professions. A degree in the Administration of Justice prepares you to work in a variety of legal, law enforcement, and government professions: including border agent, customs agent, police officer, probation officer, investigator, and many more legal administration jobs .
*Source: BLS
You are passionate about fair treatment and equitable justice. You’ve always wanted to devote yourself to helping others, so why not turn your passion into a career? Fremont University’s Administration of Justice graduates are prepared to make a difference in a wide variety of fields, including law enforcement, government, and social services. The law impacts virtually every aspect of our lives. Experts who understand how the justice system works can positively impact their communities.
A degree in Administration of Justice at Fremont University prepares you to advance your career. Whether you take a position at a nonprofit organization or a law enforcement agency, our commitment to your education ensures you will be well prepared. We provide you with the network and skills you need to pursue any career path confidently.
A degree in Administration of Justice prepares you to work as a local or federal law enforcement officer, police detective, crisis manager – or a different career in law and social services. Many jobs require a bachelor’s degree, and the Fremont University’s Administration of Justice program provides you with the necessary credentials. Upon completing the 19-month program, you will be prepared to enter a field where you can make a meaningful contribution to your community.
With a bachelor’s degree in Administration of Justice, students will exhibit the following aptitudes:
Each of these program outcomes is applicable to the real lives and careers of Administration of Justice professionals: the skills that you master with Fremont University are the foundation of the work you will perform in the field.
Discerning the most important information in any situation is a key skill for AOJ professionals.
AOJ professionals need to make sound judgments and inspire confidence in those around them.
Those you interact with will look to you for advice in stressful situations.
Documentation is an integral part of the administration of justice.
Graduates need critical thinking skills to evaluate needs, make smart decisions, and analyze situations effectively. Candidates with strong critical thinking skills make effective AOJ professionals.
Those with well-developed stress management skills will be best able to cope with the pressure that comes from working with the law: where people’s lives and livelihoods are on the line.
Whether you work in social services or as a local police officer, empathy and understanding can make you much better at your job – and help you improve the lives of those you serve.
For additional help with your application process please call a Fremont University admissions mentor at 1 (800) 373-6668.
Fremont University gives you the opportunity to pursue a wide range of careers with confidence, and with the bachelor’s degree you’ll earn in our Administration of Justice program, you’ll have a variety of entry-level and management career paths to choose from. Our Administration of Justice curriculum can be completed entirely online in as little as 19 months, putting you on the path to success at a pace no other program can match.
Start your career in the Administration of Justice by reaching out to Fremont University today.
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