Criminal justice careers include an exciting array of possibilities. By obtaining a degree in criminology and justice, you will join graduates of our program who have gone on to careers in federal and governmental agencies around the world, including the Department of Homeland Security, Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS), Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) and numerous state and local criminal justice agencies. Discover all that our degree programs offer.
Bachelor of Arts in Criminology and Justice
- Strong social science research component
- Directed toward evaluating the effectiveness of criminal justice
Bachelor of Criminology & Justice
- Study of the structure, administration, and dynamics of the criminal justice system
- Provokes critical thinking on the competing ideologies of crime and correction.
Minors
- Designed for students studying another specialty but looking for a Criminology and Justice or forensic science component to complement their studies.
- 21 or 22 credit hours to complete your minor in forensic science or Criminology and Justice.
Graduate Degrees
- Master of Criminal Justice: This is an online 30 credit hour Master's Degree program. Read more »
- Master of Criminal Justice/Master of Pastoral Studies: Dual degree designed for professionals working with the criminal justice system and faith-based organizations. Read more »
- Master of Criminal Justice/Master of Counseling: The Criminal Justice - Counseling dual degree offers graduates many more career options, unparalleled depth in their academic preparation and an enviable range of clinical training experiences. Read more»