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Enter the World of Criminal Justice
Ever wondered why crime happens? Want to understand the fascinating world of detectives, courts, and prisons? Then dive into Webster’s bachelor’s degree in Criminology and Criminal Justice. Explore the “why” behind criminal behavior, the “how” of law enforcement and justice, and the “what” we can do to make our communities safer. You'll dig deep into real-world issues like cybercrime, mass shootings, and racial bias in the system. Plus, you'll learn powerful data analysis skills used by professionals to solve cases and track trends.
Why Webster for Your Criminology degree?
Gain Foundational Skills for Your Future Career
Webster’s Criminology degree gives you hands-on experiences through research and internships that put theory into practice and build your skill set. This program is designed for students who want to:
- Become a champion for public safety. Embrace the adrenaline-pumping world of law enforcement as a police officer—patrolling streets, responding to emergencies, and protecting citizens.
- Unravel the mysteries of crime. Hone your analytical skills as a detective—meticulously gathering evidence, piecing together clues, and bringing criminals to justice.
- Offer support and guidance. Make a positive impact on the lives of individuals caught up in the criminal justice system by working as a correctional officer or probation officer—providing guidance, rehabilitation, and reintegration support.
Develop Your Toolkit for a Safer World
Our comprehensive curriculum covers a wide variety of topics including human behavior, the criminal justice system, and crime data analytics so you’re prepared for whichever career path you choose. You will graduate with the ability to:
- Master key theories, assessing their strengths, limitations, and policy implications.
- Compare crime analysis theories, evaluating their predictive and analytical power.
- Apply crime prevention principles to design effective policy for reducing crime and victimization.
- Dive into criminological research methods, comparing data-gathering techniques and analysis tools.
Criminology and Criminal Justice Program Curriculum
You’ll complete 43 major credit hours to earn your Bachelor of Arts in Criminology and Criminal Justice. This is in addition to general education requirements and a minimum of three hours in a nonnative language.
Your Course List
The 43 credit hours required for the Criminology and Criminal Justice major include the following courses:
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Protect and Serve
Your degree in Criminology and Criminal Justice opens doors to diverse opportunities! You’ll be well prepared for variety of careers, such as those listed below. Whichever path you choose, you create a safer, fairer, and more just world.
Correctional Officer
Annual Median Salary
(National, May 2022)
Police and Detectives
Annual Median Salary
(National, May 2022)
Probation Officer
Annual Median Salary
(National, May 2022)
Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics
Achieve Your Personal and Professional Goals
We’re Here to Help
Webster is committed to your success, and you'll never be alone as you pursue your Bachelor of Arts in Criminology and Criminal Justice.
- Admissions staff members help you navigate the application, financial aid and enrollment process so you can start your classes with confidence.
- Faculty members provide personalized support, thanks to Webster's intentionally small classes.
- Tutors and other academic support staff can help you tackle particularly tough assignments and classes.
- A global education broadens your perspective and gives you both the knowledge and experience to thrive, no matter where you are.
An Education Nationally Recognized for Quality
Earn your Criminology and Criminal Justice degree from Webster University, an independent, nonprofit university accredited by the Higher Learning Commission (HLC).
Learn from Experts
Combine theory and practice as you work alongside faculty members with professional experience in the system. They serve as mentors who are willing and eager to support your career goals.
Hear from One of Our Recent Graduates
"Being inside has a major impact on the mental health of someone; I want to prepare people for a positive life after imprisonment."
- Kia Wyatt
BA in Criminology, ‘21
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