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If helping others is your calling, then The Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice Administration with a concentration in Human Services degree program is calling you. This program provides a solid educational foundation of criminal justice administration, which includes a focused view of theories and practices as well the development of critical-thinking and leadership skills. You will also gain insight into human services as it relates to criminal justice such as child protective services and other organizations put in place to protect those who are unable to protect themselves. Additionally, our curricula help students to develop sought-after managerial and administrative skills associated with human services. What you’ll learn The mission of the Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice Administration is to provide students with a strong foundation in criminal justice principles, concepts, and theories, as well as a practice orientation to justice administration. The degree offers a global perspective, as well as specific concentration areas of criminal justice services delivery. Students will receive core instruction in criminal justice as it is represented in the domains of police, courts, and corrections and then advance to concentrations related to specific areas of criminal justice within those domains. The BS/CJA Human Services concentration is intended to give graduates knowledge and basic skills to work in the human services and helping areas of the criminal justice system. This particular concentration represents an integrated program combining academic instruction in criminal justice with applied skills for students whose goal is a career in the areas of the system where basic skills in interviewing, case management, mental health interventions, advocacy and mediation are required. Human Services graduates are prepared to provide services in a variety of institutional and community settings within the criminal justice domains of policing, the courts, institutional and community corrections.
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While widely available, not all programs are available in all locations or in both online and on-campus formats. Please check with a University Enrollment Representative.
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