The criminal justice major offers a liberal arts approach to crime, law and justice that integrates theory, research and legal analysis. It emphasizes the history of crime and the criminal justice system, the structure of its institutions and problems faced by professionals and leaders at every level, from the halls of Congress to the urban police beat. Criminal justice is a multidisciplinary field that draws together perspectives from sociology, political science, psychology, history, philosophy and law in an effort to understand major issues surrounding the causes of criminal behaviour, inequalities in the criminal justice system and the organization of criminal justice institutions. As a student in this program, you will develop the analytic tools to address the real world challenges of the criminal justice system and prepare yourself for the widest possible range of life ambitions and career goals.
AREAS OF STUDY
Criminology
Criminal Law
International and Comparative Criminal Justice
Crime and Inequality
Restorative Justice
Criminal Justice Institutions and Systems
Juvenile Justice and Delinquency
Substance Abuse
Criminal Justice Policy
CAREER OPTIONS
Law Enforcement Officer
Probation and Parole Officer
Lawyer
Paralegal
Court Administrator
Victim Services Counselor
Financial Fraud Investigator
Research Analyst
GRADUATE SCHOOL
Law
Criminology/Criminal Justice
Social Sciences
Public Administration
Social Work
Forensic Science
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February 2025
College of Arts and Sciences
University of Delaware,
4 Kent Way,
NEWARK,
Delaware,
19716, United States
Applicants to the University must be graduates of accredited secondary schools or have equivalent credentials. Specifically, for post-secondary, degree-seeking programs, we consider for admission students who
English proficiency test scores:
Direct Admission
Academic Transitions Pathway
*There may be different IELTS requirements depending on your chosen course.
UD students study high-ranking, research-intensive programs supported by over 275 years of academic heritage, joining a distinguished alumni network