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The Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice program equips students with a comprehensive foundation in behavioral, natural, and social sciences while preparing them for advanced studies in these disciplines. This curriculum offers in-depth exploration of criminal justice theories, research methods, data interpretation, legal principles, organizational dynamics, and program development. It fosters awareness of pressing legal challenges in modern urban environments and cultivates appreciation for diverse racial, ethnic, cultural, and gender perspectives. Through its interdisciplinary approach combining social, behavioral, and natural sciences, the program delivers two significant advantages. Initially, it helps students form an integrated viewpoint on criminal justice studies, enabling them to better understand the relationships between crime prevention, law enforcement, judicial processes, and correctional systems. Additionally, the program enhances critical thinking and analytical abilities, preparing graduates for diverse roles within the criminal justice field. Completion requires 120 credit units total, with 60 dedicated to major coursework. Students should consult their academic advisor regarding specific requirements for general education and elective courses.