Criminal Justice and Forensic Investigation

The Department of Criminal Justice and Forensic Investigation merges the liberal arts and professional studies into a well balanced curriculum. A Bachelor of Science with a major in Criminal Justice is a solid foundation for law school or graduate study, in addition to being a superb preparation for employment in the rapidly-growing field of Criminal Justice. The core courses provide a basic understanding of the nature of crime and society's reaction to crime, as well as an in-depth explanation of the various components within the U.S. Criminal Justice System. Students will acquire knowledge and skills for future employment that will also serve as a basis for advanced studies.
Academic Programs
Student Organizations:
The Alpha Sigma Omega Chapter of the American Criminal Justice Organization, Lambda Alpha Epsilon.
The Theta Beta Rho of Alpha Phi Sigma, the National Criminal Justice Honor Society.