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The list below provides detailed information on educational institutions across the country, with a focus on specific programs for undergraduates and graduate students. Department of Criminal Justice – Jacksonville State University (http://www.jsu.edu/depart/criminal/criminal_justice.html) Program merges liberal arts and professional studies into a well-balanced curriculum. School of Criminal Justice – Michigan State University Provides pre-professional education to prepare students for base-line careers in public and private service identified with the administration of criminal justice. School of Criminology and Criminal Justice – Florida State University (http://www.criminology.fsu.edu/) The teaching mission is to disseminate criminology's theoretical and research advancements and their policy relationships and applications. Criminal Justice – California State University, Stanislaus (http://cjwww.csustan.edu/cj/cjhome.html) The program offers an appreciation of the full complexity of American criminal justice, and permits students the opportunity to understand fully the social, legal, and technological progress in criminal justice agencies.
Department of Criminal Justice - Indiana University (http://www.indiana.edu/~crimjust/index.html) The Department of Criminal Justice offers an undergraduate major and minor for the B.A. degree through the College of Arts and Sciences, as well as individualized programs of graduate study leading to the M.A. and Ph.D. degrees. Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice – University of Maryland (http://www.bsos.umd.edu/ccjs/) The Department promotes study and teaching concerning crime and delinquency and their prevention and control by offering and coordinating academic programs in criminology and criminal justice, and through managing research in these areas. Criminal Justice Institute – University of Arkansas, Little Rock The Criminal Justice Institute was created in 1988 to ensure that law enforcement officers, supervisors, and executive level managers receive expert instruction, current and relevant information, and gain access to technological advances. Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice – University of Memphis (http://cjustice.memphis.edu/) The department offers bachelors programs through the College of Arts and Sciences and the Honors College, and a Master of Arts in the newly organized School of Urban Affairs and Public Policy. Department of Criminal Justice – University of Wisconsin, Platteville (http://vms.www.uwplatt.edu/~cj/) Attempts to provide a critical understanding of the total system of criminal justice and the society in which it functions. Department of Sociology, Anthropology and Criminal Justice – Rutgers University (http://camden-www.rutgers.edu/dept-pages/sociology/index.html) Offers an interdisciplinary approach to the study of criminal justice. Criminal Justice Department – California Lutheran University\ (http://robles.callutheran.edu/scj/scj.html) The purpose of a criminal justice major within this liberal arts university is to develop in students the knowledge, values and ethical consciousness that are essential to becoming responsible managers and leaders in criminal justice and related human services vocations. Department of Criminal Justice Administration – Sonoma State University Criminal Justice Center – Sam Houston State University (http://www.shsu.edu/cjcenter/) College of Criminal Justice – Northeastern University Established in 1967, the College of Criminal Justice offers comprehensive programs of study leading to a Bachelor of Science and a Master of Science in Criminal Justice. Department of Criminal Justice – West Chester University (http://www.wcupa.edu/_ACADEMICS/sch_sba/u-cj.html) The Criminal Justice curriculum at West Chester University is a broad-based, interdisciplinary program that combines theory with application. Department of Sociology and Criminal Justice - University of Delaware Department of Criminal Justice – Temple University Department of Sociology and Criminal Justice – Southeastern Louisiana University (http://www.selu.edu/Academics/Depts/Sociology/) Prepares students for citizenship in the modern world, giving them a unique understanding of the social, cultural, economic, and physical environment. Criminal Justice Department – University of South Dakota Technology and Criminal Justice – Southern Utah University (http://www.suu.edu/sast/tech/cj//) The mission of the department of technology and criminal justice is to provide students with career and job entry skills through certificate, associate, and baccalaureate degree programs designed to meet the needs of education, industry and government, including in-service training and technical support. (http://www.utm.edu/departments/socant) The Criminal Justice curriculum requires a core of broad-based courses that stress the systemic, philosophical nature of criminal justice. Criminal Justice Department – Central Texas College (http://www.ctcd.cc.tx.us/pg-crij.htm)
Department of Criminal Justice – Northern Arizona University (http://www.nau.edu/~crimj-p/) Provides an education in criminal justice that meets the highest national standards, prepares students to think critically about the problems of crime and justice as citizens, and enables them to perform effectively in the criminal justice arena as workers. Department of Justice & Public Safety - Auburn University Montgomery (http://sciences.aum.edu/faculty/rvanderv/jps/jps.html) Criminal Justice Program – Lincoln University (http://www.lincoln.edu/criminaljustice/cjprogram.htm) Department of Criminal Justice Administration – Mansfield University (http://www.mnsfld.edu/~crimjust/index.html) Offers students a system-based background with a core curriculum covering areas such as law enforcement, courts, corrections and juvenile delinquency. Department of Criminal Justice – Shippensburg University (http://www.ship.edu/~crimjust/) Goal is to provide students with appropriate educational backgrounds for potential careers in the criminal justice system including law enforcement and corrections. Criminal Justice Program – Oakland Community College (http://www.occ.cc.mi.us/criminaljustice) Department of Justice Studies – Kent State University Justice Studies – Ryerson University (http://www.ryerson.ca/programs/justice.html) This program focuses on the increasingly varied and demanding skills required by police officers, corrections workers and other justice practitioners. Criminal Justice - The University of Texas at Brownsville Department of Criminal Justice – Eastern Washington University (http://www2.ewu.edu/csbs/depts/cj/programs.html The discipline focuses on the practical aspect of crime, criminal behavior, and the application of the law in response to illegal activities.
Criminal Justice – Andrew Jackson University A major in criminal justice provides students interested in law enforcement, criminal law, or corrections with a balanced, liberal arts-based education that examines the multidisciplinary nature of criminal justice and the organization and operation of each functional component in the criminal justice field. ("Off-campus" education) Criminal Justice – Chadwick University ("Off-campus" education) Criminal Justice – Texas A & M International University (http://www.tamiu.edu/coas/psy/crimjust.htm) College of Criminal Justice – University of South Carolina Offers future and practicing criminal justice professionals opportunities to study with a faculty whose academic interests include law enforcement, courts, corrections, education, juvenile services, and planning and research. Criminal Justice – Iona College (http://www.iona.edu/academic/graduate/arts_sci.htm) Offers M.S. in Criminal Justice. Criminal Justice Administrations – Missouri Southern State University (http://www.mssu.edu/schtech/criminaljustice/) Criminal Justice - College of Public Affairs and Community Service (University of Nebraska, Omaha) (http://www.unomaha.edu/criminaljustice/) Department of Criminology, Law and Society – University of California, Irvine (http://www.seweb.uci.edu/cls/) Criminal Justice Program – California State University, Long Beach (http://www.csulb.edu/depts/crim/) Criminal Justice and Legal Studies – University of Central Florida |
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