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Students can take courses or earn a bachelor's degree in Criminology and Criminal Justice from a nationally recognized leader in criminological research and education in a completely online format.

  • Online courses provide students with more flexibility and control over their schedule, freeing up time for work, traditional courses, or other life responsibilities.

  • All required courses for the Bachelor of Science degree can be taken online through UNO. Students may also take other online courses through UNL or UNK that will count towards the Bachelor's degree. Read more about being an Intercampus Student.

Fully Online Bachelor's Degree Programs

The Bachelor of Science degree in Criminology and Criminal Justice is a 120 hour program designed to meet the needs of working professionals, traditional students, and students located around the world by providing education access and flexibility in an online format. For general program information and transfer requirements, click here. For degree-specific requirements, click here. To review our course catalog, complete with course descriptions, click here.

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School of Criminology and Criminal Justice

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