Are you someone who is passionate about serving your community, and believes in the power of the law? If so, our Criminal Justice major is perfect for you.
The field of Criminal Justice offers an incredible opportunity to make a real difference in the world. At the University of Kentucky we are prepared to equip you with the knowledge and skills necessary to excel in this dynamic field.
At UK, we believe in the transformative power of education. Our Criminal Justice program is built upon a dynamic curriculum that goes beyond a surface-level understanding to delve deep into the underlying cultural, economic, and political connections with social harm, crime, and systems of social control. By exploring these complex issues, we will prepare our students to think critically, analyze situations, and develop innovative solutions to the challenges facing our society today.
Our faculty is passionate about sharing their knowledge and experiences with our students. They bring real-world expertise to the classroom, ensuring that you receive a comprehensive education. Their dedication to your success will inspire and guide you throughout your academic journey.
Expect to not only explore the historical and current evolution of the criminal justice system in the American Criminal Justice System (CJ 312) but also put widely used concepts to practice solving some of the world’s toughest moral dilemmas in Application of Criminal Justice Theory (CJ 431) and Ethics in Criminal Justice (CJ 419).
Discover the effects of trauma on a victim’s brain in Understanding the Impact of Trauma (SW 510) and gain a behind-the-scenes perspective of every true-crime documentary you’ve seen or podcast you’ve listened to in courses like Forensic Science on Television (CHE 250), Forensic Interviewing (CJ 535) and Forensic Investigations (CJ 238).
By joining our Criminal Justice program, you will have the opportunity to learn from those whose expertise and guidance will provide you with valuable insights and mentorship throughout your academic journey.
Request More InformationA degree in criminal justice will equip you to serve your community and advance your career. Law enforcement, courts, and corrections are working together to decrease crime, seek justice, support and advocate for victims, and rehabilitate those in the legal system.
A degree in criminal justice can help you begin a criminal justice career and help with promotion and advancement opportunities as most leadership positions in the criminal justice field require at least an undergraduate degree.
Yes, the University of Kentucky College of Social Work offers a Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Science, and Master of Science in Criminal Justice as fully online degree programs.
The Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice are also available on campus.
With a degree in criminal justice, you can work in a field where you can help people every day, providing the support they need to live and thrive. A criminal justice degree can prepare you for a multitude of careers including:
Forensic Science Technician
Law Enforcement
Investigator
Intelligence Analyst
Corrections Officer
And more!
At the University of Kentucky College of Social Work, a criminal justice degree equips you to make a positive impact by deepening your understanding of the justice systems, preparing you for impactful careers in criminal justice settings.
Our program is built upon a dynamic curriculum that goes beyond a surface-level understanding to delve deep into the underlying cultural, economic, and political connections with social harm, crime, and systems of social control. By exploring these issues, we will prepare our students to think critically, analyze situations, and develop innovative solutions to the challenges facing our society today.
Our faculty is passionate about sharing their knowledge and experiences with our students. They bring real-world expertise to the classroom, ensuring that you receive a comprehensive education. Their dedication to your success will inspire and guide you throughout your academic journey.
Here are some additional questions to consider when looking for a criminal justice program that fits your needs:
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