Our Criminal Justice bachelor’s degree program stands out from others by focusing on practical training so you can apply your degree to real-world situations. Your professors will be professionals who have worked in the field. You’ll be equipped to apply your new skills on a daily basis in any career opportunity you pursue.

Concentrations are available in Law EnforcementCorrectionsCybersecurity, Forensics, Homeland SecurityConservation Law Enforcement so you can tailor your education to support your career goals.

Prepare for a Career In:

  • Law Enforcement
  • Homeland Security
  • Corrections
  • Social Work
  • Risk Compliance Management
  • Corrections Center Administration

At a Glance


  • 121 credit hours
  • 3 year option
  • Career-focused curriculum
  • Internships
  • Leadership development

Key Courses


  • Policing in America
  • The Court System
  • The Corrections System
  • Multicultural Issues in Criminal Justice
  • Criminal Law
  • Critical Issues in Criminal Justice
  • Rights and Roles of Citizens

Your Team:

  • Mark Marsolais, Ph.D.
    Professor of Criminal Justice and Security
  • Alicia McCarthy, Ph.D.
    Professor of Criminal Justice
  • Laurie Ochs, Ph.D.
    Associate Professor of Criminal Justice
  • Tracey Horton, Ph.D.
    Professor of Forensic Psychology and Criminal Justice
  • Steven Dyer, M.A.
    Instructor of Criminal Justice
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