Justice Studies BA

Put your education into action – advocate for justice.

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Learn to use the legal system and social policies to affect change.

Our BA in justice studies explores the interrelationships between societal conditions and systems of justice. Our graduates go on to careers in corrections, criminal justice policy, law, law enforcement, mediation and labor relations, public service, social service and fields dealing with children and adolescents, among others.

Career Opportunities

  • Law Enforcement Officer
  • Lawyer
  • Family and Child Advocate
  • Corrections Officer
  • Legislative Aide
  • Paralegal

Why Justice Studies? | Why Our Program?

  • Our cross-disciplinary program incorporates studies in political science, philosophy, sociology, psychology and anthropology.
  • We provide experiential learning opportunities, such as independent research, field work and for-credit internships.
  • Our minor in justice studies complements majors in anthropology, history, philosophy, political science, public administration, sociology and social work, providing a strong foundation in social justice.
  • Topics covered in the include: research methods, criminal justice, law, digital forensics, social psychology and political philosophy.

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Miriam Contreras Morales

Miriam Contreras-Morales

“Though I’ve always wanted to help people and I’ve always had the heart of an advocate, I hadn’t really honed in on who I wanted to help and how I wanted to help. Through the help of my professor, I developed a more focused approach.”

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