Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice

Jessup University - Rocklin Campus

USA,California

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48 Months

Duration

CAD 36,000/year

Tuition Fee

CAD 150

Application Fee

Jan 2025

Apply Date

USA, California

Type: University

Location Type: Semi-Urban

Founded: 1939

Total Students: 1,743 +

Campus Detail

Main Campus Address

2121 University Ave, Rocklin, CA 95765, United States

Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice

Program Overview

The Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice prepares and trains students for the wide range of careers in fields of administration and justice. Courses include Constitution and Civil Rights, Criminal Justice, and Criminal Law. All courses are taught with a focus on Christian ethics which will prepare you for notable servant leadership in law enforcement and its supporting branches.

The Criminal Justice program at William Jessup University is training the next generation of law enforcement personnel who are spiritually grounded, ethically trained and ready for entry into one of the fastest growing employment areas in the country. We do this training through well trained active duty law enforcement personnel, a requirement for instructors in the program.

Learning Outcomes:

  • Demonstrate an understanding of biblical, governance, and management principles and their application to criminal justice decision-making.
  • Identify the foundations and core principles underlying the layers of local, state, and national public agencies and nonprofit organizations.
  • Examine the scope, purpose, and structure of American criminal justice and its respective roles in policy implementation.
  • Review the process and players of criminal justice and their relationship to decision-making and the legal process.
  • Identify and analyze latest trends and theories of financial management, human resource management, and administrative practice to formulate best practices and apply to specific scenarios in each concentration.
  • Identify, analyze, and develop “real time” application scenarios on how to use this information to manage the complex administrative and justice structure challenges of today and tomorrow.
  • Evaluate current issues, how they shape public policy, how different public sector and government professionals interact with these issues, and how these scenarios would be beneficial and effective.