Yes you can. However, you may be required to complete the appropriate prerequisites for the program of study if you have not already done so.
Ruth Masters has written: 'Counseling criminal justice offenders' -- subject(s): Criminals, Social work with criminals, Rehabilitation, Counseling of 'CJ' -- subject(s): Administration of Criminal justice, Study and teaching (Higher)
Yes, you will absolutely need a license to practice counseling psychology. This is after you earn your masters or PhD.
No. Unfortunately, counseling in Louisiana requires at the bare minimum, a Masters in Counseling or a Masters in Clinical Psychology. Unfortunately, a BSN does not cover anything counseling related.
Go to college.
You could get a masters degree in psychology first of all, other feilds could include sociology, public affairs, criminal justice...pretty much anything working with people.
Tapio Malinen has written: 'Narrative therapy masters' -- subject(s): PSYCHOLOGY / General, Narrative therapy, Psychotherapy, PSYCHOLOGY / Psychotherapy / Counseling, PSYCHOLOGY / Mental Health, Mental health counseling
Don't know about this but giving you a resource CriminalJusticeU.com, site is all about criminal justice schools and programs, it may be help in finding your answere.
Yes, you could become a professor with a masters in Criminal justice, but only at a 2-year school. 4-year colleges and universities will involve having your doctorate because you must do research and with a masters you won't be prepared to conduct the kind of rigorous research that professors at universities are required to do.
There are a couple of degrees that the criminal justice major falls under. It can fall under the degree of Bachelor, Masters, or Doctorate of Arts or Science.
Walden University offers a variety of different programs including Masters degrees as well as Associate's. Walden University specializes in technical areas of study such as communication, nursing, and criminal justice.
no, a masters, or graduate degree, must be completed from a university
you need to get a masters degree in criminal justice and if required, a law degree