Criminal Justice

bachelors Degree

Are You Interested in a Career in Criminal Justice?

Bay State College has a program in the Criminal Justice field with three available concentrations: Cloud Security Risk Management, Digital Forensics and Cyber Security, and Domestic and International Security.

Our job is to make sure that students understand the world of Criminal Justice, and get the skills to navigate that complex environment.

 

About the Criminal Justice Program 

If you’re interested in exploring the professional world of Criminal Justice, Bay State’s program can give you the hands-on, real-world experience you need. Our students have gone on to work for the police departments, Community Resources for Justice, the Transportation Security Administration, and Wareham District Court, along with many other organizations. As a student in the Criminal Justice Program, you will: 

  • Master both criminal justice and humanities topics so you are fully prepared to work in the Criminal Justice social-service field.
  • Work with professors who have real-world criminal justice experience. 
  • Participate in the Justice Society, a student-run organization dedicated to the promotion of advocacy and charity. 
  • Concentrate in one of three areas of study: Cloud Security Risk Management, Digital Forensics and Cyber Security, or Domestic and International Security.
  • Complete two or more required hands-on industry internships.
  • Receive ongoing access to the Bay State College Career Services Department, connecting you with in-field opportunities throughout your program and career. 
  • Have the option to continue your education with an M.S. in Administration of Justice and Homeland Security through Bay State College’s partnership with Salve Regina University.

Ready for a career in Criminal Justice? School's in session. Request information about our 4-year Criminal Justice program today! 

Available In 

Criminal Justice Day Classes 

Discover a diverse but close-knit community of students, faculty and staff at our Boston campus, located in the historic Back Bay neighborhood. 

  • Duration: 8 semesters 
  • Semester Length: 16 weeks 
  • Program Length: 4 years
  • Start Dates:  
    • Spring 2020: Monday, January 13, 2020
    • Summer 2020: Monday, May 18, 2020
    • Fall 2020: Monday, August 31, 2020
  • Application Deadline: Rolling Admissions 

Criminal Justice Evening Classes 

If you're busy during the day, Bay State College's Criminal Justice Degree Evening Program gives you the opportunity to learn on your own time. Take evening college courses at our convenient Boston Back Bay campus, or at our satellite location in Taunton, Massachusetts

  • Duration: 16 terms 
  • Term Length: 8 weeks 
  • Program Length: 4 years
  • Start Dates:  
    • Fall 2019 Term 2: Monday, October 28, 2019
    • Spring 2020 Term 1: Monday, January 13, 2020
    • Spring 2020 Term 2: Monday, March 16, 2020
    • Summer 2020 Term 1: Monday, May 18, 2020
    • Summer 2020 Term 2: Monday, July 6, 2020
    • Fall 2020 Term 1: Monday, August 31, 2020
    • Fall 2020 Term 2: Monday, October 26, 2020
  • Application Deadline: Rolling Admissions 

Criminal Justice Online Classes 

Earn a degree at your own pace. Bay State College's Criminal Justice Degree Online Program gives you the flexibility to learn when you want and where you want. 

  • Duration: 16 terms 
  • Term Length: 8 weeks 
  • Program Length: 4 years
  • Start Dates:  
    • Fall 2019 Term 2: Monday, October 28, 2019
    • Spring 2020 Term 1: Monday, January 13, 2020
    • Spring 2020 Term 2: Monday, March 16, 2020
    • Summer 2020 Term 1: Monday, May 18, 2020
    • Summer 2020 Term 2: Monday, July 6, 2020
    • Fall 2020 Term 1: Monday, August 31, 2020
    • Fall 2020 Term 2: Monday, October 26, 2020
  • Application Deadline: Rolling Admissions 

Sample Criminal Justice Degree Courses 

  • Introduction to Criminal Justice 
  • Criminal Investigation and Procedure 
  • Criminal Law 
  • Function of Police in Modern Society 
  • Communications in Criminal Justice 
  • Political Science: U.S. Government  
  • Forensics 
  • Sociology of Deviance 
  • Qualitative and Quantitative Data in Criminal Justice 
  • Introduction to Ethics 
  • Criminal Justice Senior Seminar 
  • Criminal Justice Internship I and II  

To browse our 2018-19 Course Catalog with course descriptions, click here

Criminal Justice Program Mission 

The Criminal Justice Program provides an integrated course of study in science and humanities in order to prepare students for this complex and rapidly changing field. The Program provides inter-disciplinary course work which fosters critical thinking, humanistic reflection, and the ability to innovate. This program will prepare students to enter a wide array of criminal justice fields or graduate study. 

Criminal Justice Program Learning Outcomes 

Upon completion of the Bay State College Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice, students will: 

  1. Understand the origins and historical development of the rule of law, the role of government, the policing of society and our systems and philosophies of justice from a world-view perspective. 
  2. Be familiar with the major theories relative to the causes and cures of criminality through the use of critical thinking skills and be able to develop practical intervention models. 
  3. Demonstrate the empathy, cultural sensitivity and knowledge of the humanities necessary to guide victims and offenders, their families and the community towards restorative justice. 
  4. Be familiar with and be able to apply substantive and procedural criminal laws to situations and events existing or likely to occur based upon trends or cultural shifts in our modern world. 
  5. Possess the oral, listening, and written communication skills necessary to conduct investigative conversations, forensic interviews and criminal interrogations as well as write forensic reports.  And, perform these activities in a way which meets the legal requirements necessary for acceptance in court and which facilitates effective communication with victims, witnesses, suspects and colleagues. 
  6. Be familiar with the historical development and current use of technology to monitor, prevent and investigate criminal activity and be able to critically analyze the degree to which technological advance in the field of criminal justice positively or negatively impacts the human condition. 
  7. Understand the fundamental concepts of social science research and be able to perform quantitative and qualitative data analysis in the field of criminal justice.  
  8. Understand the historical development of forensic science and be familiar with scientific methods used to collect and analyze evidence in criminal investigations.    
  9. Be able to articulate a comprehensive understanding of the processing of criminal cases and offenders from the investigative stage to community corrections, incarceration and offender re-entry into society. 
  10. Demonstrate an understanding of and ability to apply, to ethical dilemmas faced in the field, the codes of ethics of the American Bar Association, American Society for Industrial Security, American Correctional Association, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences and the International Association of Chiefs of Police. 

 

Employers of Our Criminal Justice Graduates 

  • Massachusetts Trial Court 
  • Community Resources for Justice 
  • Norton Police Department 
  • Stoughton District Court Probation 
  • Wareham District Court 
  • Essex County Sheriffs Department 
  • Transportation Security Administration 
  • Boston Police Department 
  • Lynn Community Connections 

Available Concentrations 

Threats to cybersecurity are advancing every minute, and they call for experts trained in agile and innovative learning programs. You can become cloud security job-ready for rapidly growing, cloud security risk management positions, through the Bay State College Cloud Security Risk Management (CSRM) Concentration.

Our country is currently facing new challenges regarding cyber attacks and digital crimes. Bay State College addresses this new threat by training professionals to utilize the tools and processes to thwart potential attackers and bring those who commit these crimes to justice. 

New approaches in security and law enforcement are urgently needed, so that our country's citizens, critical systems and information are protected. Bay State College addresses this need at its source: preparing students like you to be innovative security and law enforcement professionals. 

Criminal Justice Degree Accreditation 

Bay State College is is accredited by the New England Commission of Higher Education (NECHE, formerly NEASC).

The New England Commission of Higher Education (NECHE) accredits schools and colleges in the six New England states (Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island and Vermont). Membership in one of the six regional accrediting associations in the United States indicates that the school or college has been carefully evaluated and found to meet the standards agreed upon by qualified educators.

Bay State College is authorized to award the following degrees by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts: Associate in Science, Associate in Applied Science, Bachelor of Science.