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You'll gain foundational knowledge of criminal justice institutions and principles, covering law enforcement and rehabilitation systems. The program explores technological applications in criminology, investigative techniques, and theoretical frameworks. Our esteemed Bachelor of Criminal Justice prioritizes career readiness, with curriculum development directly informed by partnerships with justice agencies. You'll examine how justice systems operate to protect both individuals and society through enforcement, policy implementation, and systemic improvements.
Specialized coursework in transnational human rights, worldwide criminal activity, and governance policies offers opportunities for professional growth. During your capstone year, you'll complete a 50-day practicum with a criminal justice organization to apply your training. Participate in groundbreaking initiatives like the Bridge of Hope Innocence Project, where students investigate actual wrongful conviction cases. This degree serves aspiring law enforcement officers and professionals seeking roles in corrections, judicial systems, border security, or allied services. It also offers credentialing for current agency personnel looking to advance their careers or transition into adjacent specialties.