Called to Seek Justice

At William Carey University, the Criminal Justice undergraduate program is designed to offer a comprehensive understanding and practical knowledge of the criminal justice system. This program equips students with the ability to critically analyze various components and processes within criminal justice, from law enforcement to corrections and judicial proceedings. Graduates will emerge well-versed in the complexities of criminal behavior, law enforcement strategies, legal frameworks, and the societal impacts of crime and punishment, poised to make significant contributions to public safety and justice.

Program Overview


Hours

The Criminal Justice major requires completion of 45 credit hours, encompassing 36-39 hours of core coursework and 6-9 hours of elective courses. To fulfill the requirements for graduation, students must accumulate a minimum of 120 credit hours. This includes not only major-specific courses but also general education and other university mandates. Special provisions are available for those with prior learning from recognized law enforcement academies, offering a unique opportunity to integrate professional experience with academic achievement. The program's structure is designed to accommodate students' diverse needs, facilitating a path to graduation that is both flexible and comprehensive.


Applicant Prerequisites & Requirements

Prospective students must:

Meet all undergraduate admissions requirements of the University

Complete an online application

Submit official transcripts via eScript or mailed from the institution


Career Outlooks

Graduates of the Criminal Justice program at William Carey University are well-prepared to enter a wide array of roles within the criminal justice system. The program's rigorous training and comprehensive curriculum ensure that students are equipped with the knowledge and skills needed for success in various positions, such as law enforcement officers, corrections officers, criminal investigators, and roles within the judicial system. Moreover, the program's emphasis on critical thinking, ethical decision-making, and practical application provides a solid foundation for careers in homeland security, forensic science, and legal studies. With the criminal justice field continuously evolving, graduates will find themselves well-positioned to adapt to new challenges and advancements in the field, promising a dynamic and impactful career path.


Required Courses

Find Your Calling

Embark on a journey to discover your passion and purpose at William Carey University. Here, education goes beyond textbooks, blending innovation, faith, and learning to prepare you for not just a career, but a calling.