For more than 30 years, Keiser University has maintained a
practical, hands-on approach to career education to help our
students achieve their personal and professional goals. Our
student-centered approach remains at the foundation of the Keiser
University mission and continues to attract students who prefer a
more personal learning experience.
At Keiser University, you will find a warm, friendly community
with faculty and staff truly committed to your success. Our small
class sizes, individualized attention and one-class-at-a-time
schedules create a positive learning environment where you can
excel. Whether your goal is to prepare for a new career or to
advance with your current employer, Keiser University is designed
around your needs.
Keiser University's programs and curriculum remain in-line with
technology and workforce trends, helping you develop the skills
and qualifications necessary to succeed in today's job market.
Our career-focused programs make it possible for you to graduate
in less time than you may think.
The Associate of Science in Crime Scene Technology prepares
students for employment in the field of criminalistics. Students
of this program will develop competency in the areas of locating,
preserving, developing, collecting, analyzing and presenting
physical evidence. Students will learn the latest methods used in
the field and lab for forensic identification. The student can
serve as, but is not limited to, a crime scene technician, crime
scene photographer, fingerprint classification specialist, crime
lab assistant, medical examiner investigator, latent print
examiner/trainee, fire inspector/investigator, forensic science
specialist and property and evidence personnel.
Associate of Arts in Criminal Justice
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The Associate of Arts in Criminal Justice degree provides
instruction in current criminal justice-related issues, topics
and trends. Students in this program will be given an inside view
of the operations and processes of law enforcement, the courts
and correctional institutions. In addition to learning about
theory and practice, students will be exposed to the latest
applied technology within each component of the system. Also,
students will have an opportunity to speak and interact with
current criminal justice practitioners. The program of study will
prepare graduates for entry-level employment positions in the
criminal justice field as well as provide an opportunity for
advancement for those already employed in the criminal justice
field.
Associate of Arts in Paralegal Studies
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This program trains students to become an essential part of any
legal team. Students will study and become adept in legal
research, writing and analysis, and also with the interviewing of
clients and witnesses, fact gathering, summarizing trial
evidence, estate administration and property transfer. In this
program, paralegal students also learn to form corporations and
partnerships, conduct and participate in real estate closings,
draft leases and examine mortgages, handle landlord and tenant
relations, draft contracts and partake of product liability and
personal injury cases, as well as participate in other civil and
criminal cases.
Bachelor of Arts in Criminal Justice
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The Bachelor of Arts in Criminal Justice degree is designed for
students interested in a career in law enforcement, homeland
security, forensic science or related fields that help your
community and nation. This degree program provides instruction in
current criminal justice issues such as law enforcement
operations, the courts and correctional institutions, private
investigations and victim and juvenile counseling. In addition to
learning about theory and practice, students will gain exposure
to the latest applied technology and interact with practitioners
in criminal justice. Career opportunities include work in police
agencies, private investigation agencies, state, federal and
county corrections and probations offices and corporate loss
prevention departments. This program also provides a strong
foundation for students who are interested in continuing to law
school.
Bachelor of Arts in Homeland Security (Online)
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Keiser University's Bachelor of Arts in Homeland Security focuses
on essential management-level skills needed in the field of
homeland security. The program addresses unique proficiencies
needed to understand homeland security at local, state and
federal levels.
Objectives include instruction in management principles for use
in forming emergency plans for multiple agencies, training to
recognize, investigate and respond to terrorism, and also covers
issues currently threatening society and how to respond to such
threats.
Keiser also offers an online Associate of Arts in Homeland
Security.
Bachelor of Arts in Legal Studies (Online)
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Keiser University's Bachelor of Arts in Legal Studies trains
students for careers in law and law-related fields (business,
government and criminal justice), as well as preparing students
to pursue a law degree. Students learn the necessary information
and skills for successful integration into a law office
atmosphere. They also learn the ways in which the law impacts
most professional fields.
Accreditation
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Keiser University is accredited by the Commission on Colleges of
the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (1866 Southern
Lane, Decatur, Georgia 30033-4097: Telephone 404-679-4501) to
award associate, bachelor's and master's degrees.