The roles of criminal justice, civil justice, and regulatory compliance are changing rapidly. Shifting landscapes in the fields of law, technology, and crime have increased the necessity for organizational leadership to possess a well-rounded understanding of sociological, ethical, and legal perspectives. The Justice Administration program is a multi-disciplinary degree program that combines aspects of public and business administration with the narrative and practice of justice. This program provides students with a strong foundation of law and management practices directly applicable to either traditional public sector careers such as law enforcement, criminal investigations, juvenile justice, public policy or administrative roles; or private sector careers involving corporate investigations and risk mitigation-including cyber forensic investigations and regulatory compliance.
Program Outcomes
The Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice will prepare students to:
Demonstrate the ability to develop and express ideas, while applying a variety of delivery models, genres, and styles.
Apply core principles of crime theory and contemporary analysis in developing, implementing and evaluating criminal justice policy.
Demonstrate the ability to explore/analyze issues, ideas, artifacts, and events to inform well-developed opinions and conclusions.
Demonstrate the ability to understand the complexity of various cultures and work construrctively with people of diverse ethnicity, culture, gender, sexual orientation, physical ability, religious beliefs, and socio-economic status.
Demonstrate the ability to reason in an ethical manner and to reflect core beliefs and core competencies in authentic contexts.
Apply core principles of public administration in the context of criminal justice.
Demonsrate the ability to reason and solve problems in authentic contexts through the analysis and use of data.