Established in 1941 in Rapid City, South Dakota, NAU has since
grown to include 14 campuses with physical locations in six
states, found in the heart of the United States. National
American University is truly a global institution with a
world-class distance learning campus that is actively engaged in
partnerships and affiliations with universities across the United
States and throughout the world. Add to that NAU's regional
accreditation with the Higher Learning Commission, the highest
available, and you have a world-class university that is
graduating students who are primed and ready to enter the world's
career workforce.
NAU's core values and mission statement perfectly embody the
history-rich institution's commitment to provide a caring and
supportive environment for all students. National American
University specifically caters to the working adult, offering
associate's, bachelor's and master's degrees in core disciplines
such as business, information technology, business administration
and applied management.
Financial Assistance
NAU provides financial aid in the form of grants, scholarships,
work-study opportunities and low interest loan programs through
federal, state and local sources for those who qualify. Our
friendly staff will help you apply.
Individual Attention
From the day you register to the day you graduate, we're with
you every step of the way. In the classrooms, our specially
designed degree and diploma programs are based on class sizes
of 15 to 24 students.
Life After Graduation
National American University students receive assistance with
professional résumé writing, interviewing skills
and post-interview follow-up. Our lifetime placement service is
available to assist and support our graduates in their job
searches.
Accreditation
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National American University is accredited by the Higher Learning
Commission and is a member of the North Central Association.
Associate's - Criminal Justice
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The associates degree in Criminal Justice at NAU helps students
learn how to analytically evaluate, synthesize information and
use critical thinking skills to develop appropriate solutions for
important criminal justice issues. The program is designed to
help graduates understand the coercive nature of criminal justice
decision making and the need to use logic, ethics and critical
thinking skills in order to use your authority appropriately.
This program will prepare you for an entry-level position in
various criminal justice agencies such as the following:
- court clerks
- court bailiffs
- correctional officers
- parole officers
- police officers
- probation officers
- other federal law enforcement position
Associate's - Paralegal Studies
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National American University offers an Associate of Applied
Science degree in Paralegal Studies for students who wish to
pursue a course of study emphasizing basic paralegal skills.
Credits earned in this program will apply toward a Bachelor of
Science degree in Paralegal Studies.
Students can normally achieve the bachelor's degree in six
additional quarters.
Bachelor's - Criminal Justice
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The bachelor's degree in Criminal Justice at NAU helps students
learn how to analytically evaluate, synthesize information, and
use critical thinking skills to develop appropriate solutions for
important criminal justice issues. The program is designed to
help graduates understand the coercive nature of criminal justice
decision making and the need to use logic, ethics and critical
thinking skills in order to use your authority appropriately. If
advancing in the criminal justice field is your goal, this
program will help you achieve it!
Bachelor's - Paralegal Studies
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National American University offers a highly acclaimed Bachelor
of Science in Paralegal Studies degree program. Paralegals,
sometimes called legal assistants, may be employed in law firms,
corporate legal departments, local, state and federal government
offices, bank and trust offices, and other offices requiring
analytical and communication skills. Under the supervision of an
attorney, paralegals may interview clients and witnesses, draft
court pleadings and other legal documents, perform legal
research, investigate medical, police and other records, attend
hearings, assist in trial preparations and assist at trial.
Paralegals may not give legal advice, represent a client in court
or set fees.