The Bachelor of Science Criminal Justice degree introduces students to the field by examining the major disciplines in the field of criminal justice. Student will be introduced to law enforcement, courts, corrections and contemporary challenges in criminal justice with discussion of ethical standards expected of professionals in this field of study.
The instructors have spent years working with various criminal justice organizations and are committed to helping you realize your full potential. Under their guidance you will study correctional systems structure and processes, issues surrounding terrorism, criminal investigation skills, interviewing and interrogation, forensic, social and abnormal psychology, along with courts and court procedures and much more.
With the guidance of a dedicated advisor, you will identify and develop expertise in your areas of interest in criminal justice, which you will present in your capstone project.
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