Where To Start
Great Careers In Crime Management
Examine how the legal process works, from law enforcement to the courts, and through the corrections system.
You'll study the history and development of the criminal justice system and its effect on society.
The Minnesota Workforce Center projects that the demand for law enforcement personnel will increase 34.4% through the year 2008, and the number of Corrections Officers needed will increase 32.4% through 2006.
Provide a better, safer tomorrow by becoming a legal, governmental, or criminal justice professional today!
School of Justice Studies
- Bachelor's in Criminal Justice
- Associate's in Criminal Justice
- Associate's in Paralegal

- Paralegal Certificate

- Professional Peace Officer Education Certificate

Note: Not all programs are offered at all campuses. Click here to search programs by Campus.
Degree
also offered completely online.
Note: Rasmussen College's School of Justice Studies Criminal Justice Degree Programs are now certified by the American Correctional Association. Click here to read more about this new credential!
Looking for course descriptions? Click here to download Rasmussen College's catalog.
Career Opportunities for Crime Management Graduates
- Loss Prevention
- Private Security
- Corrections
- Homeland Security
- Juvenile Justice
- Family Services
- Court Clerk
What it Takes to be Successful in Crime Management
- A desire and willingness to help others
- Patience and diplomacy
- Trustworthiness
- Alertness and awareness to surroundings
- Ability to listen to others and ask questions
- For many careers, applicants must not have any felony convictions







