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  1. The field offers plenty of variety that leads to an exciting and engaging career. Professionals enforce laws, protect citizens, rehabilitate offenders, help victims, and develop programs to help prevent crime. The criminal justice program at Illinois State examines policing, courts, and corrections. We do this with a social science point of ...

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    • Major in Criminal Justice Sciences
    • Criminal Justice Sciences Accelerated Sequence
    • Minor in Criminal Justice Sciences

    The purpose of the Criminal Justice Sciences program is to provide the student with a system orientation to the field of Criminal Justice. Study in Criminal Justice involves the application of the principles of Criminal Justice and the related behavioral and social sciences to problems and issues in the field of Criminal Justice. The program focuse...

    High achieving students with a cumulative GPA of 3.20 or higher may apply for admission to the accelerated sequence in the spring of their junior year. This sequence allows students to take up to 12 hours of approved graduate courses that will count for both the undergraduate and graduate program in criminal justice sciences. Students may then appl...

    21 total credit hours required 1. CJS 101 2. CJS 200 3. CJS 201 4. CJS 207 5. CJS 208 Take an additional 6 credit hours of CJS electives

  2. Major in Criminal Justice Sciences. Overview. Earning a criminal justice degree empowers you to make positive contributions to society. The field offers plenty of variety that leads to an exciting and engaging career. Professionals enforce laws, protect citizens, rehabilitate offenders, help victims, and develop programs to help prevent crime.