Criminal Investigator

A Criminal Investigator gathers facts and collects evidence for criminal cases. You might work for law enforcement agencies, private investigation firms, or government bodies. Criminal Investigators focus on examining crime scenes, conducting interviews, and analysing records. You’ll prepare detailed reports, testify in court, and collaborate with other law enforcement personnel to solve cases.

Criminal Investigators play an important role in the justice system. You’ll need to be analytical and detail-oriented, with strong communication skills to handle various aspects of investigations. You’ll liaise with witnesses, victims, and other professionals to ensure thorough and accurate investigations, contributing to the fair administration of justice.

Future demand High
Average yearly income $98,800
Skill level Unknown

How do I become a criminal investigator?

All skill levels Beginner Experienced

Bachelor of Arts (Criminology and Criminal Justice)

Blended, On Campus
3 years
$0 - $72,720
  • There are no mandated entry requirements.
Additional requirements may apply.
  • There are no mandated entry requirements.
Additional requirements may apply.

Bachelor of Arts (Socio-Legal Studies)

On Campus
3 years
$50,976
  • There are no mandated entry requirements.
Additional requirements may apply.
  • There are no mandated entry requirements.
Additional requirements may apply.

Bachelor of Criminology and Criminal Justice

Blended, On Campus, Online
3 years
$0 - $102,240
  • There are no mandated entry requirements.
Additional requirements may apply.
  • There are no mandated entry requirements.
Additional requirements may apply.
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