The fact you have the required bachelor's degree is the most important issue. I have never heard of any organization being that selective. The BA and BS are equivalent degrees with a slightly different approach in curriculum. Read the following for the differences.
The Bachelor of Arts degree (BA) has a broader scope, with a strong emphasis on the humanities, theoretical and general knowledge in a recognized discipline, interdisciplinary field, or of a professional study.
The Bachelor of Science degree (BS) is more of a focused approach with a science base to include a balance of liberal arts, technological knowledge, math and computer oriented skills, and practical skills needed for a particular discipline within the field.
There are many online courses that offer classes in criminal justice. However, if you prefer, you can take classes at your local community colleges in your area.
The most popular minor to tag along with your major of criminal justice is social work. However, I prefer psychology or sociology as it can be applied to help you understand crime and criminals much better.
I would check with your local community college that offers a criminal justice degree. They would have a specific list of classes that need to be completed. If you prefer you can look it up online and see the requirements also.
I would probably prefer this website. But I'm not sure if it is for high school students it's worth a try though http://criminaljusticeonlineblog.com/02/high-school-classes-needed-for-a-criminal-justice-college/
Typically, loss prevention specialists are required to have an associate degree in law or criminal justice. Many agencies prefer a bachelor degree or higher.
Ultimately our own health is our responsibility, or would you prefer to have that taken away? We are all Human beings whose principles and Justice do they belong to?
It is safe to say that nobody likes to be the victim of injustice. Hence, we prefer justice.
The two most popular social media sites that engineers prefer are Twitter and Facebook.
I prefer to work in big companies
You can prefer to be whatever you want. The choice is up to you. You can prefer to be a milkman or a radioactive waste dumper.
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A degree is not required to become a correctional officer. But it will help you get get the job if you have one. It is recommended that you get a degree in Criminal Justice or Human Services if you do. Because both of those can be applied to the Correctional Officer job.