The Monmouth program is unique for several reasons.

  • Students study criminal behavior through an?exposure to the behavioral sciences. In addition to basic and advanced professional courses, students can focus on one or more of the behavioral sciences as a minor.
  • Students acquire an?understanding of technology. Much law enforcement and criminal justice work today involves computer technology, and only those who know how to use it well will rise to the top.
  • A Monmouth degree always emphasizes?real-world experience and skills. Students are required to participate in a one-semester internship their senior year. Students have interned with local law enforcement agencies, prosecutors? offices, treatment facilities, and law offices.