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Analyze and discover ways to improve the criminal justice system with ´ó·¢â€™s BA in
Criminology and Justice Studies. Our comprehensive, fully online 16-month program delves deeply into the intricate
relationship between crime and social justice.
Throughout the program, you will engage with a variety of topics that explore the causes and consequences of criminal behavior, the effectiveness of different justice policies and the role of social justice in shaping a fair and equitable society. You will also develop the ability to critically assess the criminal justice system and propose innovative solutions for reform.
Upon completion, you’ll be equipped with the knowledge, skills and cultural awareness needed for advanced studies or a wide range of careers. Whether you choose to pursue a graduate degree or enter fields such as law enforcement, nonprofit organizations, social services or community advocacy, you will be prepared to make a meaningful impact.
Applications to the online criminology bachelor's degree program are reviewed on a rolling basis; apply at any time! However, priority is given to applications that are received by these deadlines:
Diverse Curriculum: Explore a wide range of topics including inequality, race and ethnic studies, gender in society, justice system analysis, criminal law, morality and the law, family violence, race and identity, families in poverty and more.
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Learn more about the Bachelor of Arts in Criminology and Justice Studies program through one of these upcoming informal webinars and Q&A sessions:
This is a degree-completion program. Students must complete required prerequisite courses and 60 transferable units (or 90 quarter units). Additionally, applicants are required to meet the CSU general education transfer standards. View all admission requirements.
Does this sound like you?
The Bachelor of Arts in Criminology and Justice Studies curriculum equips students with critical thinking and analytical skills to explore criminal behavior, the criminal justice system and social inequalities. The program culminates in a capstone project that integrates academic learning with real-world experience, preparing graduates for careers in criminology and justice fields.
Graduates of this online criminology degree program are equipped to work in many fields. Here are the median U.S. salaries in some prominent industries:
Law Enforcement
Corrections and Probation
Community and Social Services
The BA in Criminology and Justice Studies equips you with the skills and knowledge
for a variety of roles within your community. Graduates can pursue numerous career
opportunities, such as:
[Field internships] make everything we are learning practical. When you study something, you can imagine how it would work. But if you go out there and you do it, everything clicks. I think that’s why they have such a high success rate in this program. Read Jordyn’s reflections on the Criminology and Justice Studies program.
It means a lot to me to give back to others and I believe this degree and this career will allow me to serve the community.
We nurture our students to think: How can you improve the human condition? How do you uplift the community that needs hope, that needs a sense of identity, that needs a sense of solidarity? Our major is very powerful.
Yes, the BA in Criminology and Justice Studies program offers two options for your senior culminating experience:
Both options are designed to provide hands-on experience and integrate your academic learning with real-world applications.
Graduates with a BA in Criminology and Justice Studies have a wide range of career opportunities available to them, many of which allow you to advocate for social justice and equity. Some potential job paths include:
Additionally, this degree provides a strong foundation for pursuing graduate studies in fields such as law, public administration or advanced criminology and justice studies, where you can further your impact on social justice and reform.
Credit for Prior Learning (CPL) allows you to earn academic credits for skills and knowledge you've acquired outside of a traditional classroom. This can help reduce the number of courses needed for your degree, saving you time and money while accelerating your path to graduation.
Start by contacting your ´ó·¢ advisor, who will guide you through the CPL process. You’ll need to provide proof of your certifications and/or provide supporting documentation demonstrating your learning, knowledge or skill acquired through experience. Once the appropriate paperwork has been received, the department faculty will assess which credits you qualify for.
Yes, beyond certifications, prior experience such as work or military experience may also qualify for credit. Faculty at ´ó·¢ will review these experiences on a case-by-case basis to determine eligibility.
Sources
Salary and job data: 1. https://www.bls.gov/ooh/protective-service/police-and-detectives.htm, 2. https://www.bls.gov/ooh/community-and-social-service/probation-officers-and-correctional-treatment-specialists.htm 3. https://www.bls.gov/ooh/community-and-social-service/