Programs of Study

Criminal justice careers include an exciting array of possibilities. By obtaining a degree in criminal justice, you will join graduates of our program who have gone on to careers in federal and governmental agencies around the world, including the Department of Homeland Security, Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS), Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) and numerous state and local criminal justice agencies. Discover all that our degree programs offer.

Get your minor in criminal justice or forensic science

  • Designed for students studying another specialty but looking for a criminal justice or forensic science component to complement their studies.
  • 21 credit hours to complete your minor in criminal justice or forensic science. See degree plan.

Get your bachelor’s degree in criminal justice

  • Designed for students wanting a solid foundation in the field of criminal justice.
  • 120 credit hours to complete your bachelor of criminal justice. See degree plan.
  • 120 credit hours to complete your bachelor of arts in criminal justice. See degree plan.

Get your master’s degree in criminal justice

  • Designed for professionals wanting to further their career.
  • 30 credit hours to complete your master’s degree. See degree plan.