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Bachelor of Arts in Criminal Justice

Classes start 05/18/2026

What is a BA in Criminal Justice degree?

This program provides you with the knowledge and skills necessary to work in criminal justice fields. You’ll receive a mix of theory and practical applications of crime control, treatment, and corrections. Faculty members bring a wealth of field and academic experience to the classroom.

Reduce tuition by up to $24k

Why earn a BA in Criminal Justice degree?

A BA in Criminal Justice provides you with a meaningful education and support through mentoring and professional relationships. You can work with inmates at a county jail, serve the community, and stand up for social justice.

Hands-on learning

Participate in the SAU Undergraduate Scholars Conference, where CJ students learn to present and defend research topics.

Path to graduate school

Major in a curriculum that prepares for advanced degrees in criminal justice, sociology, social work, psychology, and law.

Focus on mentorship

Faculty has terminal degrees and real-life work in law enforcement, corrections, or the courts, and they mentor one-on-one.

Industry connections

Faculty help you connect with peers, professionals, and social justice advocates, so you gain traction for your career.

Mock crime scene

Put your observation and investigation skills to the test in our mock crime scene room, a dedicated space for CJ majors.

What you’ll learn in your BA in Criminal Justice

You'll learn about various aspects of criminal justice work, including criminal law procedure, offender treatment, juvenile justice, evidence and investigation, forensics, crime theory, serial homicides, and race, gender and class. You'll learn both theory and hands-on, real-world experiences.

  • The nature and causes of crime
  • Justification and means of social control
  • Administration of the justice system
  • How to evaluate justice programs

Explore Criminal Justice courses

  • This degree will require you to complete a total of 120 credits.
  • You'll need to complete 42 gen ed credits, 43 specialization credits, and 35 elective credits, and 1 capstone.
  • Maximum transfer credits allowed: 90

Sample courses

CLASS CODE CLASS TITLE CREDITS
CRJU 303 Police, Problems & Practices 3 credits
CRJU 311 Constitution and Criminal Justice 3 credits
CRJU 313 Offender Treatment and Theories 3 credits
CRJU 231 Contemporary Corrections 3 credits
CRJU 314 Probation, Parole, and Community Corrections 3 credits

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