BestOnlineCollege.org is an advertising-supported website. Many of the school and program listings that appear on this site are from partners who compensate us, and this compensation may affect how, where, and in what order listings appear (such as featured placements). This compensation does not influence our editorial content, evaluations, or rankings, which are determined independently using publicly available data. We do not review or feature every school or program available in the marketplace. Our goal is to provide accurate, unbiased information so you can make informed decisions. Read our full Advertiser Disclosure.
A courts and judicial systems concentration focuses on a defined area within criminal justice. It typically builds on the program core and adds courses that deepen subject knowledge and applied skills.
A courts and judicial systems concentration is a focused set of courses within a criminal justice program that emphasizes this subject area.
Coursework varies by school, but most programs cover core concepts, applied methods, and domain-specific tools related to courts and judicial systems.
Many schools offer this concentration online, but availability depends on degree level and start-term scheduling.
Back to Criminal Justice Concentrations
For an overview of all degree paths, see the Criminal Justice Program Guide.
| Course Topic | What You Learn |
|---|---|
| Court Systems and Procedures | Federal, state, and local court structure and case processing |
| Constitutional Law | Constitutional protections, landmark cases, and legal precedent |
| Legal Research and Writing | Case analysis, legal citation, and professional legal communication |
| Trial Advocacy | Courtroom procedures, evidence presentation, and case preparation |
| Victim Advocacy | Support systems, victim rights legislation, and restorative justice |
| Alternative Dispute Resolution | Mediation, arbitration, and diversion programs |
| Concentration | Key Career | Median Salary | Job Growth (2024-2034) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Corrections | Correctional Officers | $57,970 | -7.8% |
| Courts | Paralegals and Legal Assistants | $61,010 | +0.2% |
| Criminology | Detectives and Criminal Investigators | $93,580 | -0.7% |
| Forensic Science | Forensic Science Technicians | $67,440 | +12.8% |
| Homeland Security | Information Security Analysts | $124,910 | +28.5% |
| Law Enforcement | Police and Sheriff’s Patrol Officers | $76,290 | +3.1% |
Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics, May 2025.
Data verified: June 7, 2026. Salary, employment, and tuition figures on this page are sourced from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (OEWS May 2025; Employment Projections 2024–2034) and the U.S. Department of Education College Scorecard (2023 cohort). The source agency and data year are cited inline with every statistic.