ONLINE DEGREE PROGRAM
Doctor of Philosophy in Justice and Ethical Studies
Our online distance education program offers students the opportunity to study a comprehensive curriculum in the Doctor of Philosophy in Justice and Ethical Studies degree program. This interdisciplinary program allows students to gain solid insights into justice administration and ethical situations in the courts and the principals and practices of those who deal within the court system.
Through this program students will learn the skills needed to succeed in this field. All of the courses are focused on the major. This allows students to maximize their learning in the core courses and succeed in their educational and career goals.
Several career fields this degree will prepare you for are:
- Professor in a University
- Court Personnel of various types
- Corporate ethics officer
- Researcher and Writer
- Lobbyist and/or Governmental Relations
- Consultant
- Entrepreneur and/or Business Owner
The prerequisites for this program are: an earned bachelor degree in criminal justice, paralegal studies or a closely related field.
The online curriculum offers an innovative approach to higher education. Enrollment is open and students may begin the program at any time. All courses are provided in online classrooms, with one-to-one faculty mentoring. Students also have free access to our comprehensive Study Tactics and Resources Center, with links to subject related websites, online libraries, articles and research assistance. Our online Doctor of Philosophy of Justice and Ethical Studies curriculum includes:
84 Semester Hours
Courses in this curriculum are to be taken in sequence as above.
$550.00 per course ($650.00 per dissertation course). Students may register and pay for one course at a time.
** There is also a one time $50.00 admission processing fee.
*** Students may register and pay for one course at a time.
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Course Completion Times: Students are permitted 10 weeks to complete an online course. This may
be extended with the permission of the instructor. For all Symposium Courses, students are
permitted up to a six month period for completion. Doctoral students are permitted one year for
all Dissertation/Doctoral Project courses.
Up to fifty percent of the degree may be
earned by transfer credits from other schools and/or application
for the award of experiential learning credits. A combination of
transfer credits and experiential learning credits may be applied.
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