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Our faculty consists of leading professionals in criminal justice. Gain direct insights from their expertise in juvenile justice, court systems, forensics, intelligence studies, corrections, counterterrorism, and legal matters for justice administrators. Core curriculum covers ethics, leadership, criminal justice theory, criminology, justice system operations, and professional writing, while electives allow you to customize your education to align with your career aspirations. The Justice Studies program's coursework equips students with a strong theoretical base to tackle contemporary challenges in criminal justice. The specialized tracks (Criminal Justice Administration or Intelligence Studies) emphasize targeted skill development to prepare graduates for success as criminal justice professionals and leaders, improve career prospects, and for Intelligence Studies students, provide specific training for intelligence sector roles.
Justice Studies majors focusing on Criminal Justice Administration will be equipped for diverse careers in the field. Current professionals can use this specialization to advance into leadership roles or specialized positions.
Those concentrating on Intelligence Studies will develop qualifications for careers in criminal justice with a focus on intelligence and national security. Working professionals can leverage this emphasis to transition into intelligence-based policing, intelligence unit leadership, or other intelligence-focused roles within criminal justice.