If you have a passion for law and order, why not consider earning a degree in the fields of criminal justice or legal studies? The field of crime and punishment is perhaps one of the most recession-proof industries imaginable. Criminal justice degrees begin at the associate level, and include specialties in law enforcement, corrections and homeland security. These specialties are also available at a bachelor level, and provide the student with a deeper understanding of criminology. Master's and PhD programs are available in criminal justice and criminology, as well as in specialized fields such as forensic science or criminal psychology. If the legal field is what interests you, your options range from diploma or associate degree programs in paralegal studies or legal administration. At the bachelor's level you can pursue pre-law studies. These will prepare you for admission to law school, where you could pursue your Juris Doctor (J.D.), the professional degree that will allow you to practice law once you've passed your state?s bar exam. If you prefer a legal career with a different emphasis, you could earn a Master of Library Science (MLS) and prepare for a career in law librarianship. (Show More ...)













































































































































