Careers
With a master’s degree in investigations, you are in high demand. Investigators are employed at both the public and private sectors and below are just some of the examples in which a career in investigations can take you.
Criminal Investigations
- Federal
- US Marshals Service
- US Postal Inspectors
- Department of Homeland Security
- US Secret Service
- Federal Bureau of Investigations
- Office of the Inspector General
- Internal Revenue Service – Criminal Investigations
- Drug Enforcement Agency
- State and Local Police Agencies
- Federal State and Local Non-Law Enforcement Agencies
- Department of Social Services
- Department of Health and Human Services
- Department of the Aging
- Private Sector
- Criminal defense investigations
- Civil Rights Investigations
- Title IX Investigations
Financial Crime Investigator
- Federal
- US Marshals Service
- US Postal Inspectors
- Department of Homeland Security
- US Secret Service
- Federal Bureau of Investigations
- Office of the Inspector General
- Internal Revenue Service – Criminal Investigations
- Drug Enforcement Agency
- State and Local Police Agencies
- Federal State and Local Non-Law Enforcement Agencies
- Department of Social Services
- Department of Health and Human Services
- Department of the Aging
- Department of Consumer Protection
- Private Sector
- Anti-Money Laundering Specialist
- Compliance Investigations
- Financial Investigative Units
- Special Investigative Units – Insurance
- Corporate Investigations
- Global Corporate Security
- Private Investigations
- Health Care Fraud Investigations
- Cyber and Cyber Enabled Investigations
- Trafficking & Smuggling Investigations
- Civil Litigation Investigations
Digital Forensics Investigator
- Federal Computer Crimes Labs
- US Postal Inspectors
- IRS – CI
- FBI
- US Secret Service
- Department of Homeland Security
- State and Local Computer Crime Labs
- Private Sector
- Private Investigation Firms
- Private Digital Forensic Consultant Firms
- Corporate Investigations
- Corporate Security