Overview

The criminal justice degree is designed to prepare students for careers in law enforcement, corrections, juvenile justice, or the courts. In addition, it also serves as the academic foundation to transfer on to complete a baccalaureate degree. For those already in the career field the program provides educational progress for promotion and other career development purposes.

Why Great Bay?

A strong academic curriculum taught by faculty with extensive experience in the field of criminal justice. ALSO OFFERED 100% ONLINE. Students have the option of a traditional format – face-to-face hybrid – or as a 100% online program.  To accommodate the needs of an online student, Great Bay offers an advising component specific to the program.

Students completing the program are prepared to work in local or state law enforcement as an officer, in corrections as an officer, or within the state and federal court systems. 

Guest speakers come from law enforcement, corrections, juvenile justice and the courts. 

Career Options

  • Law Enforcement
  • Security Guard
  • Corrections
  • Juvenile Justice
  • Victim Advocacy
  • Court Officer

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Faculty Q&A: Meet Eric Kulberg

Eric Kulberg serves as department chair/professor for GBCC’s Criminal Justice Program. Prior to joining Great Bay in 2019, Kulberg spent 10 years building a career in law enforcement. He worked as a detective at the University of New Hampshire as well as was employed seasonally with the Hampton Beach Police Department.