Law enforcement and other criminal justice professionals face challenges every day, from physical danger to issues of politics, ethics and personal judgment. When you earn your bachelor's degree in Justice Administration from DeVry University, you can gain the skills, knowledge and experience needed to carry out the duties of a professional in digital forensics, homeland security studies or policing. A student can begin the program in "Undeclared" status. A specialization must be chosen before the completion of 45 credit hours.

With a background in one of these three career-specific specializations, you'll be primed to take advantage of a wide variety of Justice Administration career opportunities.

Whether you're looking to begin or advance your career in Justice Administration, a bachelor's degree in Justice Administration will help you execute your duties and prepare you for leadership.