The Criminal Justice Program is designed for people who plan to pursue one of the many careers in this high growth industry.
To gain a broad-based, sophisticated understanding in the role of the criminal justice system in American society, students take courses in criminal justice, law, criminology, ethics, and general education.
Specifically, they develop the skills and knowledge to:
analyze the problems of the criminal justice system and the needs of our society, in upholding the democratic traditions of law and social well-being
make decisions on how to balance the rights of an individual citizen against society's continuing need for safety and security
understand social problems, human behavior and public management policy
Students can choose from elective options in 3 areas: Security, Corrections, and Police.
A vital component of this program is the externship, which allows students to practice the theoretical skills learned in class at a law enforcement agency, such as a police department, private security company, probation department, social services agency or corrections department.
Equipped to provide thoughtful input on policies and programs, graduates are able to assume productive roles in public and private criminal justice organizations.
Special Admission Requirement
Because employees of the federal, state or local government and their agencies cannot have criminal records, students in this program will be subject to a background check for criminal history.
Career Opportunities
Graduates from this program are prepared for many careers, some of which are listed here. The program also provides students with a solid foundation for a transition to a Bachelor's degree program in Criminal Justice.
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