刑事司法
Work toward a rewarding career in law enforcement, 律师助理, 法院报告, 犯罪学, 修正, government or politics.
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)
The 刑事司法 major at Kansas Wesleyan University prepares students to put theory into practice in real-life situations. Learn critical thinking, ethical decision-making, clear communication, strong technology skills, and an understanding of how to navigate the U.S. criminal justice system.
Graduates of KWU’s 刑事司法 major have become 法官, 城市检察官, practicing attorneys, 调查人员, and police officers.
Our online degree and hybrid course schedules allow flexibility by offering courses completely online or in a combination of online and on campus.
This program is offered:
在校园
在线
Why study 刑事司法 at KWU? You’ll put justice into action.
Independent studies. Individual research projects. 实习. These are just some of the opportunities you will have as a 刑事司法 major.
- Complete an internship working in a Salina-area criminal justice setting, such as a sheriff’s office, 警察局, correctional facility or community-based agency
- Participate in Salina community research projects for organizations such as the County Jail, 盐水湖公园 & Recreation Department, the Salina Sports Medicine Center and Salina Area Chamber of Commerce, helping city and county leaders make better decisions for the people of Salina
- Spend a semester in Washington, D.C., as a Washington Center intern with a federal agency, such as the U.S. 警察服务.
- Fine-tune your oral communication and analytical skills on KWU’s nationally recognized debate team
- Complete a 刑事司法 capstone project about a modern criminal justice issue
What can I do with a 刑事司法 degree?
Help to make the world safer and more equitable. Graduates from KWU’s 刑事司法 program have gone on to become state troopers, 法官, 城市检察官, practicing attorneys and police officers. Students who attended law enforcement academies after graduating from KWU report that they finished in the top 10 percent of their classes.
Download a sample information sheet with information on a special online rate per credit hour for EMT’s, retired and current military members and law enforcement personnel! Please note that the rate ($215 per credit hour) applies to new students, and each student must complete a relevant form with the admissions office.