Criminal Justice degree at Albertus Magnus College Connecticut
Law and order. Crime scene investigation. They aren’t just stories on television. Issues related to society, the laws it creates and how these laws are interpreted and enforced are important ones. If you’re considering a career in law enforcement or if you’re interested in controversial topics like the death penalty, the “war on drugs,” or gun control , consider the criminal justice major
A major in Sociology or Criminal Justice will prepare you for graduate school and for a career in social work, teaching, law, business, criminal justice or governmental services.
Internships are an integral part the program and are an excellent opportunity to get first hand experience in this field.
Undergraduate Program (Day Program)MAJORS DEGREE CONCENTRATIONS
Criminal Justice B.A.
Sociology B.A. Criminal Justice
Social Work & Social Welfare
Urban Studies
MINOR
Sociology - (18 credits)
PRE-LAW
Special advising provided by Professor Michael T. Geary, Esq.
Accelerated Degree Program (Evening Program)MAJORS DEGREE CONCENTRATIONS
Criminal Justice B.A.
Sociology B.A. Criminal Justice
Social Work & Social Welfare
Social Gerontology
Urban Studies