Our criminal justice courses draw from many other areas of study, including sociology, biology, psychology, social psychology and management, among others. Professors use everything from case studies and videos to lectures and discussion to provide a well-rounded program for our students.
Nearly all professors in the criminal justice program have real-world job experience in the subjects they teach. While entry-level classes tend to be larger, some upper-level classes are more intimate with as few as 10-15 students. Professors encourage students to visit with them after class to discuss career ideas and the latest advancements in the justice system.
Students in the Bachelor of Science program do not have to meet a language requirement, but must take 16 hours of specific lower-level natural science courses.