Sep 28, 2024  
2024 2025 Academic Catalog 
    
2024 2025 Academic Catalog

Criminal Justice and Human Security, B.A.

Location(s): Main Campus


Carlson Hall
Telephone: (203) 576-4202/4966
Fax: (203) 576-4967

Curriculum and Program Requirements

The College of Science and Society B.A. in Criminal Justice and Human Security degree allows students interested in pursuing a career in criminal justice to develop expertise in the international dimensions of public safety. Students in the degree may choose from one of three areas of concentration:

  • Human Security
  • Comparative Justice
  • Criminology

Interested students also have the option of earning a master’s degree in Criminal Justice and Human Security by completing a fifth year of study beyond the normal years. Internships with law enforcement agencies
are also available.

Learning Outcomes

The B.A. in Criminal Justice & Human Se­curity have the following learning outcomes:

  • Students will demonstrate the progressive acquisition of the oral, written critical think­ing skills needed to succeed in graduate level study as well as the required skills for careers in domestic and international security;
  • Students will be able to identify the essential elements of criminal justice;
  • Students will be able to articulate the impor­tance of Human Security and explore its im­pact on domestic and international security;
  • Students will be able to describe the role played by religious, ideological, and cultural views; ethnic and tribal identities; and eco­nomic status in rationalizing criminal behav­ior;
  • Students will demonstrate an understanding of the role played in criminal behavior by so­cioeconomic inequities and societal injustice, resulting from domestic and non-domestic events;
  • Students will be able to comment on the role played by non-state actors in areas such as the identification of norms, the acceptability of violence and terrorism in promoting policy changes and in preventing crime.

The Criminal Justice and Human Security program requires 39 semester credit hours including 27 credit hours in the program core, 15 credit hours work among any CJHS courses as their major electives’ requirement of CJHS programs. Students are required to complete 120 credit hours to graduate.

Summary of Requirements


General Education Requirements - 33 Credit(s)


Program Core Courses (Required)


CJHS Electives


Take 15 credits from CJHS Department.

Liberal Arts Electives


Take 7 credits From FA, HUM, SOSC, SCI, MATH, ENGL, PHYS, CHEM; Except previously taken courses.

Free Electives


Take 38 credits; Except previously taken courses.

Total Semester Hours Required 120


Additional Information


* Subject to approval of the Department Chair, a student may choose an additional CJHS elective in lieu of the thesis. Internships can be arranged through the Chair of Criminal Justice Program.