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Berkeley College Justice Studies, Criminal Justice - Bachelor of Science

Berkeley College

Justice Studies, Criminal Justice - Bachelor of Science

BSc

4 years

English

Full time, Part time

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Sep 2025

Distance Learning, On-Campus

Key Summary

    About : The Bachelor of Science in Justice Studies with a focus on Criminal Justice offers students a comprehensive understanding of the criminal justice system. This program emphasizes practical applications of theories and encourages critical thinking about justice issues. Students will engage in discussions around law enforcement, correctional practices, and legal systems over the course duration.
    Career Outcomes : Graduates can pursue careers in various fields, including law enforcement, corrections, legal assistance, and policy analysis. This degree prepares students for roles in criminal justice agencies, private security firms, and community service organizations.

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Introduction

Degree programs with concentrations in specific areas of Criminal Justice

In a field where you can make a difference, the Justice Studies - Criminal Justice degree programs at Berkeley College can arm you with a strong foundation, taught by faculty with years of extensive professional experience. Focusing on the skills that employers require, you’ll also learn from field trips and guest speakers from various areas of criminal justice, which are an important part of the career-focused program.

To help you prepare for a wide range of careers, Bachelor’s degree programs allow you to specialize in a specific area of criminal justice to help you better prepare for your desired career by improving your qualifications and helping to set you apart in the job market. You can choose a concentration in:

  • Police Studies
  • Homeland Security
  • Cyber Security
  • Investigations and Security
  • Social Justice
  • Social Welfare

Bachelor’s degree students (including Associate’s degree students who choose to continue on toward a Bachelor’s degree) will not need to declare a concentration until registering for their fifth semester.

The degree programs focus on practical career preparation with timely and relevant courses that examine:

  • The causes of crime
  • Criminal law and procedure
  • The role of law enforcement
  • Forensic science
  • Research methods

Concentrations

The concentration in Police Studies is ideal for students who are:

  • Exploring careers in law enforcement
  • Passionate about community service and public safety
  • Hoping to make a positive impact on their communities
  • Currently employed in law enforcement or public safety and seeking opportunities for advancement

The concentration in Homeland Security is ideal for students who are:

  • Considering the first step toward a career in the federal government, emergency preparedness, policing, or security
  • Interested in the theoretical and practical contemporary issues related to Homeland Security
  • Currently working as a first responder (i.e. EMS, firefighter)
  • Seeking to apply for a wide range of positions within the federal and local government

The concentration in Cyber Security is ideal for students who:

  • Want to develop competency and practical knowledge, enabling them to work with various issues related to cybercrime and cybersecurity
  • Are interested in practical digital investigative knowledge, legal practices, and policies related to cyber security
  • Desire a critical understanding of the technological needs, threats, and weaknesses in cybersecurity
  • Wish to obtain an entry-level position in a rapidly growing and in-demand field with unlimited potential

The concentration in Investigation and Security is ideal for students who:

  • Want to develop competency and practical knowledge to enable them to work with various issues related to criminal and civil investigations
  • Seek an opportunity to learn the principles and theories associated with all aspects of security, ranging from international security to physical security
  • Are interested in advancing their current career by acquiring the knowledge and skills necessary to address the continuously changing needs of today’s security requirements

The concentration in Social Justice is ideal for students who:

  • Desire a broad background in the discipline by focusing their coursework on the substantive topics of social change, social inequality, and social justice
  • Are interested in a wide range of careers, such as civil rights, gender-based violence, immigration; public policy, and public issues concerning marginalized populations
  • Recognize that equal access to life-sustaining resources, such as a clean environment, education, employment, healthcare, food, legal protection from discrimination, and economic opportunity is vital to society

The concentration in Social Welfare is ideal for students who:

  • Are passionate about working with vulnerable populations, transforming individual lives, and helping children and families to thrive
  • Wish to develop an understanding of the impact of trauma, poverty, and substance abuse on society
  • Want to comprehend the underlying systemic issues related to disproportionality and disparities faced by communities

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