The Bachelor of Science in Corrections is designed for students seeking specialized careers within court systems or correctional agencies that promote public safety and crime prevention. The program has a core experiential learning component that prepares students for work in the field.
A minor in Corrections provides a foundational understanding of crime, criminal justice, criminology, and crime prevention and serves as an accompaniment to other social science majors seeking to work in any number of criminal justice agencies.
The Criminal Justice graduate program equips students with evidence-based practices and practical skills to advance their careers, promote social justice, restorative justice, and public policy, and be change agents in the diverse communities they will serve.