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Azusa Pacific University Criminal Justice Major
Azusa Pacific University

Azusa Pacific University

Criminal Justice Major

San Diego, USA

Course

English

Full time

On-Campus

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Key Summary

    About : The Criminal Justice Major offers students a comprehensive understanding of the criminal justice system and its components. It covers theoretical approaches, practical skills, and ethical considerations relevant to the field. The program includes coursework in crime prevention, criminal law, and social justice issues to prepare students for various roles within the justice system.
    Career Outcomes : Graduates can pursue diverse career paths such as law enforcement officer, probation officer, criminologist, or court administrator. The program equips students with knowledge and skills applicable in both public and private sector roles, providing opportunities in advocacy, research, and policy development.

You’ll graduate equipped to enter a growing field, prepared for positions ranging from information security analyst, paralegal and legal assistant to private detective, gaming surveillance officer, and law enforcement officers. We’ll help you learn in real-world contexts through local prison tours, at-risk youth volunteering, and internships with local police departments, courts, and law offices. You’ll hear from professionals in the field at different stages of their careers. Ultimately you’ll be prepared to make society safer by learning the methods of reducing crime, advanced police practices, and improving prison, jail, and parole policies.

Program at a Glance

The School of Behavioral Sciences equips students for compassionate leadership in fields like physical therapy, social work, and psychology, guided by experienced faculty and hands-on learning.

Program Information

  • Program Units: 51
  • Location: Azusa (Main Campus)

Gain Hands-on Experience

  • Critique how major components of the justice system respond to crime, criminals, and victims.
  • Use data and social science research to respond to contemporary criminal justice systems.
  • Illustrate ways in which social inequalities are linked to criminal justice systems.
  • Demonstrate a Christian worldview in recognizing, understanding, and applying ethical reasoning skills.

Program Details

You’ll analyze methods of reducing crime; advance police practices; improve prison, jail, and parole policies; and make society safer.