Penn State University Online Bachelor of Criminal Justice

by Radek M. Gadek on July 8, 2009

Criminal Justice Online - Highly Respected, Regionally Accredited, & AsynchronousPennsylvania State University (PSU), a.k.a. Penn State as it’s popularly referred to, is a very respected higher learning institution, especially in the Criminal Justice field. The university is regionally accredited and offers many online degree programs.

Penn State University Online Bachelor of Criminal Justice degree offers you the ability to complete a Bachelor Science (BS) program virtually in your pajamas. The asynchronous model of learning at Penn State is nothing new in e-learning, but the rewards of obtaining a Penn State degree are unparalleled.

More on the Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice at Penn State:

The bachelor of science degree in criminal justice is a 120-credit program. To earn this degree, you must successfully complete:

  • 29 credits prescribed courses
  • 12 credits additional upper-level criminal justice courses
  • 6 credits behavioral science courses
  • 15 credits in courses taken in consultation with adviser
  • 45 credits General Education courses
  • A number of credits in elective courses dependent on the amount needed to reach 120 credits

Pennsylvania State University may be more selective than most online schools, but it is one of the best out there. If you are worried that your grades of GPA are not high enough, it would be wise to get more information from Penn State anyway. If you are “all good” then I absolutely give PSU two thumbs up, especially if you are looking into their Criminal Justice program.

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Pete Atkinson July 15, 2009 at 7:54 pm

Interested in taking online coarses in criminal justice. I do have previous college credits from Temple University Arts and Sciences. I am wondering if any transfer.

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Radek M. Gadek July 16, 2009 at 10:52 pm

Hi Pete,

Just like Penn State, Temple University is a leader in Criminal Justice education. Temple University’s credits should transfer since it is a respected regionally accredited higher learning institution; specifically, the required courses like English, Math, and any non-core electives / courses. This is dependent on the guidelines the school imposes on transfer credits. Some schools have limits while others will shower you with transferred credit after transferred credit. I think Pennsylvania State University will scrutinize every course, but I feel that some of your courses will transfer. Otherwise you should consider the CLEP.

Let us know how it goes. Good luck.

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