The goal of our program is to provide the knowledge and skills necessary for students interested in careers in criminal justice, such as law enforcement (local, state and federal agencies), probation ...
What can you do with a major in criminal justice? You’ll be surprised at the array of options available to you: law enforcement, private security, juvenile justice, probation, parole, corrections, law ...
In addition, criminal justice majors can become parole or probation officers, juvenile court counselors, correctional administrators, social workers, federal law enforcement officers, or police ...
The criminal justice major offers a liberal arts approach to crime, law and justice that integrates theory, research and legal analysis. It emphasizes the history of crime and the criminal justice ...
The J. Frank Barefield, Jr. Department of Criminal Justice is affiliated with UAB's Institute for Human Rights and the UAB Center for Cyber Security. A bachelor's degree is required for most state and ...
This hiring event brings government agencies, criminal justice, and social service organizations to campus that are recruiting candidates for various federal, state, and local government positions, ...
Our criminal justice internships are structured experiences facilitated by faculty. The Career & Co-op Center is a great resource for students exploring career paths related to your major. Career ...