Bachelor of Science in Justice and Public Policy

Concordia University Wisconsin

USA,Wisconsin

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48 Months

Duration

CAD 34,950/year

Tuition Fee

CAD 0 FREE

Application Fee

Aug 2025

Apply Date

USA, Wisconsin

Type: University

Location Type: Semi-Urban

Founded: 1881

Total Students: 8,000 +

Int. Students: 540 +

Campus Detail

Main Campus Address

12800 N Lake Shore Dr, Mequon, WI 53097, United States

Bachelor of Science in Justice and Public Policy

Program Overview

A Bachelor of Science in Justice and Public Policy (JPP) from CUW will help you understand how administrative law, along with procedural, and substantive criminal laws apply to effecting arrest search and seizure, evidence collection, and courtroom procedures. You’ll learn best practices pertaining to field and custodial interviews, criminal investigations, and procedures involving juvenile. If you are considering an advanced degree, an introductory courses in criminal justice research methods and criminal psychology will prepare you to understand sociological, psychological, bio-physiological, and free-will theories, while learning how to apply theory to practice within the American civil and criminal court systems, correctional system, and justice system.

What does all that add up to? It creates a foundation for a career in a wide variety of criminal justice related fields by giving you quality instruction. One hundred percent of all faculty have certifications and/or extensive experience in their respective field. This lends itself to practical and experiential guidance in blending your personal and professional ethical values within a system of justice and public policy.

This program will prepare you with basic knowledge on the path to a successful career in an array of fields including attorney, correctional officer, court administrator, federal special agent, law enforcement officer, paralegal, natural resources warden, probation and parole officer, military career, and security management. It is a foundational degree to complete if you aspire to pursue law school or other public policy-focused graduate work. In short, if your goal is to work in the criminal justice field with practical knowledge and understanding of how your decisions and actions serve the community, this degree is for you.