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This program examines justice-related matters on a global scale, focusing particularly on security, fairness, and equal rights. The curriculum investigates these themes across individual, collective, and governmental levels within various policy domains such as democratic reforms, cultural identity, development, environmental conservation, dispute mediation, and human rights.
Justice Studies is an interdisciplinary field employing justice as a guiding principle to support and enhance individual and community advancement across political, economic, and social spheres. Students cultivate their own justice perspectives while gaining deeper insights into contemporary global realities. The program offers specialized tracks in Criminal Justice and Criminology, Global Justice and Policy, and Social Justice Engagement, equipping learners with adaptable skills, knowledge, and analytical approaches applicable to diverse academic, civic, and professional paths.
As an interdisciplinary field, Justice Studies integrates social science and humanities perspectives to critically examine justice concepts. Through both empirical research and philosophical analysis of justice systems, the program helps students formulate personal justice frameworks, comprehend complex global dynamics, and explore actionable career pathways. Emphasizing community involvement, the curriculum fosters active civic participation while providing relevant engagement opportunities. Note that this major differs from traditional criminal justice programs.