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4 Criminal Law Certificate degrees found

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A certificate is a unique university-level degree. It often focuses on a specific area to make participants experts in a narrow field of study. Most certificate programs require students to have already completed a bachelor’s or master’s degree.

What is a certificate in criminal law? It is an educational program focused on the skills, topics and concepts related to criminal law. Students may be given the chance to immerse themselves in criminal law work throughout the program. The exact courses a person has access to can vary from school to school. The required courses could be similar to criminal procedure, principles of evidence, criminal trial practice, understanding the prosecution function, historical look at white-collar crime, principles and theories of cyber-crime, basics of sentencing, and legal problems of indigence.

This type of education helps professionals become experts in their chosen field. The skills gained through the courses, such as communication, creative thinking and analysis, can help graduates earn promotions and higher salaries. These skills can even enhance a person’s private life.

The cost of a certificate can vary based on a few factors, including the duration of the program. Most certificates can be earned in a year by full-time students. Applicants can get a tuition estimate by contacting a school directly.

Students who study criminal law at a certificate level can have a wide variety of career opportunities available. For example, some students may go on to become criminal lawyers while others become public interest litigators. Other potential career options include criminal defense attorney, federal prosecutor, professor, criminal law journalist and judge. A person’s post-graduation opportunities can be dictated by his or her previous work history and other education.

Did you know you may be able to enroll in a certificate in criminal law no matter where you live? Universities around the world have either online or on-campus programs. Ready to apply? Search for your program below and contact directly the admission office of the school of your choice by filling in the lead form.