Crime Analysis Degree

A crime analysis degree is usually a part of continuing education, although it is available as both a post graduate and bachelor’s degree program. It is designed to improve the analytical and problem solving skills of those seeking careers in the criminal justice sector.

Crime Analysis Training and Courses

Rather than focusing on a single criminal investigation or a single crime, students are taught how to analyze trends in data using new computer applications and theories to see the bigger picture in statistics. Students on track to receive a crime analysis degree are more focused on using programs to help design plans of attack, whether that includes re-schedule and appropriating department resources or other tactics.

Crime Analysis Degree Requirements

Since many local and county police departments accept recruits with 60 semester hours, or the equivalent of an associate’s degree, those looking to continue their education could seek the bachelor’s degree in crime analysis. In the same respect, a bachelor’s degree holder could opt either for the masters degree or post grad certificate program.

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Did you know? Crime analysts support a number of department functions at a law enforcement agency including patrol deployment, special operations, tactical units, investigations, planning and research, crime prevention, and administrative services.

This training enables crime analysis degree graduates to move up within the ranks because of their advanced training, although they must still follow the patterns of advancement that may include tests for rank.

More importantly, crime analysis degree holders can move between departments, as well as into other agencies within the criminal justice field. These include probation and parole departments, the investigations wings of local and state department of corrections, and work on behalf of local, county and state prosecutors. They may also work with mental health or other service groups to reduce recidivism, or the number of offenders who go on to commit crimes again after being incarcerated.

Crime Analysis Degree Info, Courses, and Criminal Justice Programs

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Everest University Online
Campuses: 1Online
Popular Degrees:

  • Criminal Investigations (Associate's)
  • Criminal Justice (Associate's)
  • Criminal Justice (Bachelor's)

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Kaplan University
Campuses: 1Online
Popular Degrees:

  • BS in Criminal Justice - Crime Scene Investigation
  • BS in Criminal Justice - Forensic Psychology
  • MS in Criminal Justice - Policing

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American InterContinental University Online
Campuses: 1Online
Popular Degrees:

  • Bachelor's of Science in Criminal Justice - Forensic Science
  • Bachelor's of Science in Criminal Justice - Law Enforcement
  • Master's (MIT) - Information Assurance and Security

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Argosy University Online
Campuses: 1Online
Popular Degrees:

  • Forensic Psychology - Treatment Concentration (MA)
  • Forensic Psychology - Law Enforcement Concentration (MA)
  • Forensic Psychology - Homeland Security Concentration (MA)

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Walden University
Campuses: 1Online
Popular Degrees:

  • B.S. in Forensic Psychology - Victims and Justice
  • Ph.D. in Psychology - Forensic Psychology
  • M.S. in Forensic Psychology - Mental Health Applications

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Western International University
Campuses: 1Online
Popular Degrees:

  • Bachelor of Science in Business / Minor in Criminal Behavior
  • Bachelor of Arts in Criminal Behavior

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University of the Rockies
Campuses: 1Online
Popular Degrees:

  • MA in Psychology, Criminology and Justice Studies



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