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The American justice system has moved from abstract concepts to tangible daily experiences. With rising threats from global and domestic terrorism, the increasing complexity of cybercrime, and society's growing interest in criminal investigations, justice studies have become a dynamic, expanding field with diverse career opportunities.
Unlike conventional criminal justice programs with narrow focuses, Southern New Hampshire University's Bachelor of Science in Justice Studies delivers comprehensive core training alongside specialized study areas. Begin with fundamental concepts and introductory courses, then enhance your knowledge through focused concentrations and certifications. This dual-level learning approach broadens your professional prospects.
Launch a career in public service, government administration, court systems, or legal practice through SNHU's Bachelor of Science in Justice Studies with a Law & Legal Process concentration. This specialization offers thorough examination of contemporary U.S. criminal justice, guided by experienced faculty actively working in the field. The program's interdisciplinary design surpasses standard criminal justice curricula, providing balanced education and broader practical applications.
Coursework covers criminal law, correctional systems, legal research methodologies, and other essential subjects. Students can finish in the standard four-year timeframe or opt for an accelerated four-plus-one path to simultaneously earn Bachelor's and Master's degrees within five years.
Internships & Career Prospects
Justice-related professions are experiencing significant growth. Bureau of Labor Statistics data shows particularly strong outlooks for probation officers and correctional specialists (projected 4% growth) and conflict resolution professionals (9% growth). As a justice studies major at SNHU, you'll develop critical analysis and communication skills that impress employers. Graduates gain valuable competencies including:
Evaluating policies and operations through legal, social, philosophical, and administrative lenses
Implementing research methodologies to address practical justice challenges
Establishing professional standards across related fields
Examining ethical considerations within the U.S. legal framework
As you approach graduation, you'll benefit from dedicated career preparation assistance.