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  1. Students in the bachelor of arts in criminal justice program enjoy a dynamic and empirically rigorous curriculum that prepares them to be informed members of their communities, critical consumers of information, and change-makers.

  2. BA in Criminal Justice. The Bachelor of Arts in Criminal Justice program examines the historical development of criminal justice and its evolution into modern legal systems. Through interactive classes and practical seminars, students analyze how different forms of criminal justice affect individuals and society.

  3. Graduates of the MA in criminology program go on to work in or reform the criminal justice sector, take positions in research and social change work in the government, nonprofit, and business sectors, as well as pursue PhD and JD degrees. Visit the program website for additional information.

  4. BA in Criminal Justice/MA in Criminology Coursework draws from criminal law, forensic science, abnormal psychology, human rights, ethics and much more. The BA/MA program allows students to complete nine graduate credits as part of their undergraduate program, thereby completing the master’s degree within five and a half years.

  5. MA in Criminology. GW’s Master of Arts in Criminology program has a strong emphasis on research methods, incorporates required and elective courses from the GW Department of Forensic Sciences and underscores the way crime and criminal justice need to be understood in social context.

  6. The minor in criminal justice examines the social context and contemporary realities of crime, institutions of criminal justice such as policing, courts, and punishment, and related topics such as reentry, juvenile justice, and victimization.

  7. Criminal Law & Procedure. Constitutional Law & Civil Rights. Administrative Law & Government Regulation. Environmental & Energy. Intellectual Property. Government Contracts. International Law. Law & Other Disciplines. Clinics. Simulation Courses & Journals. Field Placement. Litigation & Dispute Resolution. Special Courses for Grad Students.