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Justice Studies with Concentration in Crime and Criminology Southern New Hampshire University

Award Attendance Study Duration Start Domestic fees International fees
BSc On-Campus Full-time 12 - 24 months September, January find out $30756.00 year per

Course overview

Go discover the inner workings and the broad scope of the American justice system through the Bachelor of Science in Justice Studies with a concentration in Crime and Criminology program.

Unlike programs that focus on only one aspect of the justice model, such as law enforcement, the SNHU program provides an overview of the justice system, criminal law, corrections systems, legal and social science research, and more.

Students tailor the program according to their career goals. All students take courses in policing and law enforcement, crime and criminology, and law and legal processes. In light of the professional nature of the justice system, students also are encouraged to explore courses in such aligned areas as business, psychology, sociology, information technology, and political science.


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