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Jun 14, 2026
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2026-2027 Undergraduate Bulletin
Criminal Justice (B.S.)
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Location: Clement Bldg., Room 205
Phone: 931-221-1480
Email: criminaljustice@apsu.edu
Website: www.apsu.edu/criminal-justice
The Criminal Justice degree will prepare a student for a successful career in a growing field. This program is designed for students who want to work in law, law enforcement, corrections, victim advocacy, social services, or governmental organizations. Students will receive instruction on current issues in the subject, as well as a broad understanding of theory and practice in the field. The major covers important foundation areas, including the basics of the system, research methods, theory, and law, and also instructs students in more specific coursework on crime and deviance, the institutions and processes of criminal justice, and courts and law. For this degree a student must complete at least 33 upper-division (3000-4999) credit hours. A departmental exit exam is required the last semester before graduation for all criminal justice majors. For those interested in Homeland Security, the Criminal Justice Major offers an optional Homeland Security Concentration within the Criminal Justice Degree. The demand for personnel educated in the highly specialized field of homeland security has escalated steadily since 9/11, with career opportunities in city, county, state and federal law enforcement agencies and/or private businesses and industries.
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Program CIP Code
27.43.0103.00 Program Student Learning Outcomes
- Students completing the BS in Criminal Justice program will be able to demonstrate effective written communication.
- Students completing the BS in Criminal Justice program will be able to demonstrate effective oral communication.
- Students completing the BS in Criminal Justice program will be able to illustrate methodological literacy.
- Students completing the BS in Criminal Justice program will be able to identify general knowledge of the processes and institutions that constitute the Criminal Justice system.
- Students completing the BS in Criminal Justice program will be able to identify general knowledge of the law and court systems.
- Students completing the BS in Criminal Justice program will be able to identify general knowledge regarding crime, criminological theory, and deviance.
- Students completing the BS in Criminal Justice program with a Concentration in Homeland Security will be able to identify general knowledge regarding Homeland Security.
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