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Portland State University
Social Justice and the Arts B.S.
- Portland, USA
BSc
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Bachelor of Social Justice and the Arts (B.S.) program is designed to explore the intersections between social justice issues and various forms of artistic expression. It combines a core curriculu...


Trevecca Nazarene University
Bachelor of Science in Social Justice
- Nashville, USA
BSc
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English
Trevecca’s Bachelor of Science in social justice is an interdisciplinary program with courses in business, law, sociology, social work, science, and religion. Students are equipped with a solid foundation that allows them to help the oppressed and marginalized find spiritual, physical, and emotional restoration. The program combines biblical theology, Christian ethics, and human rights and offers incredible opportunities for hands-on experience and real-world impact through our J.V. Morsch Center for Social Justice.
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Middle Tennessee State University
BS in Social Justice
- Murfreesboro, USA
BSc
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English
Sociology is the study of social life, social change, and the social causes and consequences of human behavior. It is an expanding field that addresses challenging issues such as family dynamics, inequality, patterns of behavior, and forces for social change and resistance. Sociologists' research can be applied to virtually any aspect of social life, from crime to corporate downsizing.


Texas A&M University-Texarkana
Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice
- Texarkana, USA
BSc
On-Campus
English
The BS-CJ degree is oriented to pre-service and in-service criminal justice employees, particularly those who wish to be promoted to supervisory and management roles, work in state and federal agencies, or attend graduate school. Graduates of the program work at local, state, and federal agencies. Other students who commonly seek the BS-CJ are those with career interests in social service and rehabilitation organizations working with children or families in need.


Arizona State University
BS in Justice Studies
- Central City, USA
- Tempe, USA
BSc
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Bachelor of Science in Justice Studies offers a comprehensive examination of the American justice system, focusing on the criminal and juvenile justice systems, law enforcement, courts, and correc...


Dickinson College
Bachelor of Science Degree in Criminal Justice
- Carlisle, USA
BSc
On-Campus
English
A degree in criminal justice gives students an understanding of the three main elements of the justice system: the courts, policing and corrections. The study of criminal justice and corrections involves research methods for criminology, criminological theory and the psychology behind criminal behavior.


City University Of New York
BSc in Interdisciplinary Liberal Arts and Science (Center for Worker Education)
- New York, USA
BSc
Full time
On-Campus
English
The program focuses on helping students develop a broad understanding of liberal arts and sciences while fitting their studies around their careers and personal lives. It allows students to choose cou...


Cleveland State University
Bachelor's in Psychology and Criminology, Integrated, B.S.
- Cleveland, USA
BSc
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Bachelor's in Psychology and Criminology, Integrated, B.S., program offers a comprehensive curriculum designed to provide students with foundational knowledge in both fields while encouraging inte...
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A Bachelor’s degree in Social Justice equips you with the knowledge and skills to address pressing social issues and advocate for change. This field fosters critical thinking and encourages you to explore theories and practices that enhance equity and inclusion across communities.
You’ll examine the roots of social inequality through courses in sociology, human rights, and policy analysis. Students build confidence as they engage with new perspectives and consider tactics for advocacy and community organizing. The curriculum often includes qualitative and quantitative research methods, enabling you to gather and analyze data effectively.
As you develop competencies such as crafting policy proposals and conducting social impact assessments, you’ll prepare for diverse career paths. Graduates often pursue roles in non-profit organizations, government agencies, or academia, working towards social reform and community development. Engaging with real-world issues prepares you to make informed contributions in various sectors that value social equity and justice.