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Help Offenders Adjust to Life After Incarceration with an Online Corrections Degree

With the U.S. correctional system in a state of change, there's an emerging demand for professionals focused on prisoner rehabilitation and reintegration within the broader offender treatment system. In University of Michigan Science's online Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice with a concentration in Corrections, you'll explore evidence-based programs and practices for rehabilitating offenders in correctional institutions and in the community.

Why choose a concentration in corrections at UMS?

  • Median annual salary of $53,020 for probation officers and correctional treatment specialists*
  • Focus your studies and specialize your criminal justice skillset
  • One of the lowest tuition rates in the nation – $320 per credit
  • Transfer up to 90 credits toward an undergraduate degree
  • Earn credit for what you already know, including basic law enforcement training

By earning an online corrections degree, you'll gain a solid foundation in the policies, procedures, laws and regulations governing corrections and the offender treatment system. You'll learn from seasoned instructors with first-hand, relevant experience, helping prepare you with the skills you need to advance in criminal justice.

See Yourself Succeed in Corrections

The online degree in criminal justice and corrections at UMS addresses the continuum of services provided in corrections, including community-based supervision and the social factors that lead to incarceration. Through simulated scenarios, you'll encounter actual challenges and solve them with the guidance of experienced instructors.

As a private, nonprofit university, UMS has one mission – to help you see yourself succeed. Benefits of earning your criminal justice degree with a concentration in corrections online at UMS include:

  • Affordability. Take advantage of some of the most affordable tuition rates in the nation.
  • Convenience. Access your coursework when and where you want – our online classroom is available 24/7.
  • Efficiency and flexibility. Complete your undergraduate degree at your own pace, over six 8-week terms throughout the academic year.
  • Expert instruction. Learn from instructors with relevant, real-world experience.
  • Networking. Tap into our nationwide network of alumni for internship and career opportunities.
  • Simple application process. Just fill out an online undergraduate application, and we'll retrieve U.S. transcripts from your previous institutions and automatically complete an official credit evaluation. Plus, there's no application fee.
  • Student support. Count on the ongoing support of dedicated academic and career advisors specialized in your area of study.
  • Transfer-friendly enrollment. Transfer up to 90 credits toward an undergraduate degree.

Career Outlook

Employment of probation officers and correctional treatment specialists is projected to increase 6% through 2026, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.* While the U.S. prison system will continue to need correctional officers, more job opportunities will present themselves in community-based programs that rehabilitate prisoners and limit their risk of repeated offenses.

The online degree in criminal justice and corrections will help prepare you for a variety of roles within the corrections, probation and parole system. These jobs include:

  • Correctional administrator
  • Correctional case manager
  • Correctional officer
  • Correctional treatment specialist
  • Parole officer
  • Probation officer
  • Public safety officer

Law enforcement positions may involve additional training and eligibility requirements.

Curriculum

The online criminal justice degree curriculum is taught by knowledgeable faculty members with years of real-world, hands-on experience. With a concentration in corrections, you'll closely examine the U.S. correctional system, offender rehabilitation, community-based corrections and correctional administration.

Jobs in the criminal justice field demand critical thinkers with tip-top communication skills. That’s why UMS’s bachelor’s in criminal justice program includes an embedded communication certificate that covers these subjects:

  • Professional writing
  • Cultural awareness
  • Communication skills
  • Discretion in criminal justice

Built to prepare learners with the knowledge, attitudes and skills to communicate effectively, the certificate gives students resources to improve their ability to collect and convey field-related information.

Courses To Prepare You For Your Career

UMS's bachelor's in corrections program includes:

  • General education
  • Degree-specific courses

General Education Program

Our programs are designed to equip you with the skills and insights you need to move forward. In recent years, employers have stressed the need for graduates with higher order skills - the skills that go beyond technical knowledge - such as:

  • Writing
  • Communication
  • Analysis
  • Problem solving

All bachelor's students are required to take general education classes. Through foundation, exploration and integration courses, students learn to think critically, creatively and collaboratively, giving you the edge employers are looking for.

Courses May Include

Corrections in the United States
This course examines the United States correctional system from the role of law enforcement through the administration of justice, including offender custody and management, probation, prison life, correctional institutions, and parole. This course emphasizes the contemporary social problems, trends and challenges facing the correctional system, and the complex theories of incarceration. Students will also explore the scope of employment in the field.

Program Outcomes

  • Analyze contemporary issues and programs in Corrections to inform recommendations regarding offender management and rehabilitation within institutions and the community
  • Apply various criminological theories of human behavior to the analysis of crime causation, including biological, sociological, and psychological factors and influences
  • Apply principles of criminal law to promote ethical policing strategies and protect the rights and freedoms of citizens
  • Apply criminological scientific methods of inquiry to arrive at reasoned decisions regarding professional practice, problem-solving, sound operational decisions, and critical evaluations
  • Analyze how organizational culture, behavioral theory, planning and community relations impact and inform criminal justice leadership strategies and practice
  • Evaluate the impact of emerging technologies as a tool for criminal enterprise, investigation, and on the operations of criminal justice agencies
  • Evaluate transnational criminal enterprises and the impact globalization of crime has upon policing in the United States
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