yes they should
Bachelor of Science in Foreign Service
Computer science. Foreign Languages. Engineering. Law Degree. Anything but criminal justice.
The service only cares about the degree. UNLESS it's military occupational specific; which are very rare cases.
You only need a degree if you want to be an officer. You can either go to school on your own to obtain a Bachelor's degree or join an ROTC program which will have a contract for service upon graduation
There are a bunch of jobs you can go for with a criminal justice degree that range from a police officer or a court clerk to a secret service agent or a private investigator.
One option is a social work degree.
a jr. degree
in truth, you have to study the course to be an ASPCA Officer Get the degree
Forensics and law enforcement is what you should be studying if you want to aim for a career with the FBI.
The only educational requirement for service in the US Army is a high school diploma. To become an officer a bachelor degree is necessary.
Police officers come from a variety of educational backgrounds and fields. However, the most common degree is with a major in criminal justice or criminology.
A bachelor's degree from American Military University makes you eligible for a commissioning program for all branches of the service. Each branch of service has their own criteria for commissioning, age, military occupation needs, etc. However, a degree from American Military University meets the bachelor degree requirement for commissioning programs.