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The Criminal Justice Studies Program (CJS) within the College of Arts and Sciences is housed in the Department of Sociology, Anthropology, and Social Work. The Program offers the second major in the department, a Bachelor of Arts in Criminal Justice. The major is composed of an interdisciplinary curriculum comprised of faculty in sociology, anthropology, social work, political science, and psychology. Students majoring in criminal justice can construct their major from a broad array of social science courses. The department and program offer numerous opportunities to engage in service learning and participate in our well-developed internship program that offers placements in community, corporate, or justice administration agencies at the local, state, or federal level.
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Note the curriculum’s options for a first-year student OR for a transfer student, click here. |
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To visit our exclusive internship page, click here. |
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See what criminal justice studies alumni are doing now, click here. |
We hope you enjoy your visit to the Criminal Justice Studies Program. If you have questions or would like additional information, I would be more than pleased to personally respond. To contact me, click here.
Arthur J. Jipson, Ph.D. Director, Criminal Justice Studies Program
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