Program Overview

  • Duration

    2 Months (Self-Paced) Program

  • Total Courses

    03

  • Total Credit Hours

    18

In the Investigation program, students acquire the investigative skills and knowledge required for roles in law enforcement, private investigation, and security. The curriculum emphasizes criminal investigations, surveillance techniques, and evidence collection. With a strong foundation in investigation methods, graduates can pursue careers as detectives, private investigators, or security specialists.

Learn digital evidence collection, preservation, and analysis techniques for investigating cybercrimes. Students develop skills in forensic analysis tools, cybercrime prevention, and the legal framework surrounding digital evidence.


This course introduces students to the study of criminal behavior, covering theories, profiling, and the understanding of criminal motivations.


Investigate procedures, techniques, and evidence handling in criminal investigations. Analyze crime scenes, conduct suspect interviews, and manage cases effectively. Develop skills required for solving complex criminal cases.

TUITION

Fees Breakdown Cost
UNDERGRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE $2,340
Medical Insurance $0.00
Personal Expenses $0.00
Study Materials $0.00
Food Cost $0.00
Total Tuition Fee $2,340
WHERE AFFORDABILITY

Meets Opportunity

At the University of North Carolina, we champion the synergy of affordability and opportunity. Our unwavering dedication to accessible education ensures that exceptional learning doesn't come with an exorbitant price. We unlock the gates to knowledge, extending students the opportunity to flourish without the heavy weight of overwhelming tuition costs, empowering them for a brighter, more promising future.

Our Eligibility Criteria

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Eligibility Criteria

High school diploma, GED or equiv. International Education

Credit Hours

18

Course Duration

2 Months (Self-Paced) Program

Courses Offered

03

Exploring the Fundamentals of Criminal Law and Systems of Justice

At the outset of their journey in the College of Criminal Justice, students embark on a thorough examination of criminal law and the intricate justice systems. This educational phase imparts profound insights into legal principles, criminology, and law enforcement methodologies. Armed with this foundational expertise, students are well-prepared to navigate the intricate landscape of the criminal justice domain.

Hands-On Learning and Involvement with the Community

Outside the traditional classroom setting, the College of Criminal Justice places significant importance on hands-on learning and active community involvement. Students are afforded opportunities to intern with law enforcement agencies, partake in mock trials, and interact with local communities. These experiences not only refine their practical abilities but also offer invaluable perspectives into the world of criminal justice.

nvestigating Global Criminal Justice Challenges and Cross-Border Collaboration

At the University of North Carolina's College of Criminal Justice, we are deeply committed to confronting global criminal justice concerns and promoting international collaborations. Our curriculum delves into crime and justice from a worldwide standpoint, inspiring students to partake in joint research efforts and initiatives with global organizations. This global outlook equips our students to confront the intricate challenges within the field of criminal justice.

Fundamentals Of Victimology (INV-071)

TOPICS COVERED IN THIS COURSE
  In Section 1 of this course you will cover these topics:
     Introduction And History Of Victimology
     Measurement Of Crime And Its Effects
     The Criminal Justice System And Victims
     The Civil Justice System And Victims
  In Section 2 of this course you will cover these topics:
     The Consequences Of Victimization
     Empowering Victims
     Homicide Victims
     Females As Victims
  In Section 3 of this course you will cover these topics:
     Spouses As Victims
     Child Victims
     Elder Victims
     Hate Crimes
  In Section 4 of this course you will cover these topics:
     Special Victim Populations
     International Victimology
     Negligence And Intentional Torts
  In Section 5 of this course you will cover these topics:
     Constitutional And Civil Rights Of Victims
     Compensation And Restitution Of Victims
     Victim Impact Statements

Introduction To Criminal Behavior (CSI-321)

TOPICS COVERED IN THIS COURSE
  In Section 1 of this course you will cover these topics:
     Introduction To Criminal Behavior  
     Developmental Risk Factors  
     Origins Of Criminal Behavior: Biological Factors
     Origins Of Criminal Behavior: Learning And Situational Factors
  In Section 2 of this course you will cover these topics:
     Human Aggression And Violence  
     Criminal Psychopathy
     Crime And Mental Disorders    
     Mental Disorders And Crime: Defendants And Offenders    
  In Section 3 of this course you will cover these topics:
     Homicide, Assault, And Family Violence  
     Multiple Murder  
     Terrorism And The Psychology Of Violence
     Sexual Assault  
  In Section 4 of this course you will cover these topics:
     Sexual Assault Of Children And Youth, And Other Sexual Offenses
     Property And Public Order Crime    
     Violent Economic Crime And Crimes Of Intimidation
  In Section 5 of this course you will cover these topics:
     Substance Abuse, Alcohol And Crime  
     Prevention, Intervention, And Treatment: Juvenile Offenders  
     Correctional Psychology

Fundamentals Of Criminal Evidence (INV-529)

TOPICS COVERED IN THIS COURSE
  In Section 1 of this course you will cover these topics:
     Introduction To Bill Of Rights  
     The American Criminal Court System
     Forms Of Evidence    
  In Section 2 of this course you will cover these topics:
     Doctrine Of Justification    
     The Exclusion Of Evidence  
     Warrant Less Arrests And Searches  
  In Section 3 of this course you will cover these topics:
     Confessions And The 5th Amendment  
     Witnesses — Competency, Credibility And Impeachment    
     Examination Of Witnesses    
  In Section 4 of this course you will cover these topics:
     Hearsay    
     Privileged Communications    
  In Section 5 of this course you will cover these topics:
     Documentary And Scientific Evidence    
     Cyber-Evidence Demonstrative Evidence