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University of Wroclaw - Faculty of Law, Administration and Economics Bachelor in Criminal Justice
University of Wroclaw - Faculty of Law, Administration and Economics

Bachelor in Criminal Justice

Wrocล‚aw, Poland

3 Years

English

Full time

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EUR 2,300 / per year **

On-Campus

* https://international.uni.wroc.pl/en/admission-full-degree-studies

** EU candidates: โ‚ฌ2,300/year; Non- EU candidates: โ‚ฌ3,750 for the first year and โ‚ฌ3,600 for the second and third years

Key Summary

    About: The Bachelor in Criminal Justice provides students with a comprehensive understanding of the criminal justice system, including law enforcement, legal processes, and corrections. The program equips students with the analytical, critical thinking, and communication skills necessary for careers in this field.
    Career Outcomes: Graduates can pursue various roles such as police officers, probation officers, paralegals, and positions within the federal or state government. Opportunities exist in criminal investigations, community services, or security management.

Introduction

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Studies in the field of Criminal Justice enable the acquisition and making use of comprehensive knowledge in the field of substantive criminal law, law of criminal procedural, criminology, forensic science and related sciences in the sphere of counteracting and preventing crime in social and economic life.

Our Criminal Justice program provides an excellent opportunity to prepare you for working in public and private institutions tasked with ensuring public security and order (among others: police authorities, auxiliary judicial authorities, penitentiary, and correctional institutions, government and self-government administration bodies, private institutions dealing with the protection of persons and property). The program puts a special focus on the international aspects of criminal justice which allows graduates to find employment in international organizations or European Union institutions.

The program is designed for maximum flexibility and is open to all international and Polish students.

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