Bachelor of Science, Major in Justice Studies with Concentration in Policing and Law Enforcement

Southern New Hampshire University

USA,New Hampshire

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48 Months

Duration

CAD 15,450/year

Tuition Fee

CAD 20

Application Fee

Aug 2025

Apply Date

USA, New Hampshire

Type: University

Location Type: Semi-Urban

Founded: 1932

Total Students: 3,000 +

Campus Detail

Main Campus Address

2500 N River Rd, Manchester, NH 03106, United States

Bachelor of Science, Major in Justice Studies with Concentration in Policing and Law Enforcement

Program Overview

Southern New Hampshire University's Bachelor of Science in Justice Studies presents a systematic vision of the justice system and exposes its majors to the panoply of careers, theories and applications, agencies and institutions that comprise American justice. The B.S. in Justice Studies consists of a core and a series of tracks which allows students to tailor the program toward their career goals. The core lays out the essential knowledge base for Justice Studies majors and reviews the fundamentals of legal and social science research, provides overview courses on the system at large, and instructs on criminal law and correctional systems. The B.S. in Justice Studies emphasizes the full range of justice functions, from policing to corrections, from law to private sector justice. The B.S. in Justice Studies delivers the "professional" perspective in the educational environment, preparing students for future careers in the justice sector.

Program Outcomes

  • Graduates of the Justice Studies program will be able to draw upon theory, research and historical perspective as professionals and apply such into their daily practice
  • Graduates of the Justice Studies program will be able to apply and demonstrate their academic and professional skills as effective communicators, critical and independent thinkers, and analytical problem solvers            
  • Graduates of the Justice Studies program will be socially responsible citizens and professionals who are ethically informed and culturally aware