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Criminal Justice Major with Forensics Concentration (B.S.)

If you have a goal of being a crime scene investigator or another type of investigative work, the Criminal Justice major with a Concentration in Forensics will assist in building a foundation for the career. Interests in research, investigation, problem solving, and the ability to be poised under pressure are key characteristics to being successful in the program.

The Criminal Justice Major with a Concentration in Forensics will prepare you for a variety of crime scene investigation positions. The various forensic classes will address improving attention to detail, critical thinking skills, problem solving skills, and to communicate clearly, both written and orally. You will also apply this knowledge to a required internship experience

Degree Type

Bachelor of Science

Campus Availability

Criminal Justice at 91ÁÔÆæ

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Our faculty members have years of experience on the job in criminal justice. As active-practitioners, the program uses "pracademics" which combines the real world experience and practices into academics.

Our faculty were or are currently:

  • Police officers
  • Detectives
  • Judges
  • Prosecutors
  • Defense attorneys

Experience the Criminal Justice Major with Forensics Concentration

The Criminal Justice Department as a whole is unique due to the number of professors who were also practitioners. The Criminal Justice major with a concentration is Forensics has key features that distinguishes us from other universities and colleges. The professors are able to provide real-life experiences outside of the textbook.

The forensic professors were former practitioners with over 30 years of experience combined

Classes have crime scene exercises and a crime scene house for hands-on experience

The program has a robust internship program with many networking opportunities

What Your Journey Might Look Like

  1. First Year - You will start with introductory courses, building your foundation in Criminal Justice.
  2. Sophomore Year - Continue building upon the foundations with courses in criminology, rules of evidence, and criminal investigation
  3. Junior Year - At this point, you will be engaged with hands on training in crime scene investigation and evidence collection
  4. Senior Year - You will apply your knowledge and participate in a required internship at a Criminal Justice Agency.

The Department of Criminal Justice's Public Safety Academy provides Georgia Peace Officer Standards and Training Council (P.O.S.T.) basic law enforcement certification to students who declare a major in Criminal Justice. If you are interested, you can find more information about the Criminal Major with a Concentration in Forensics and P.O.S.T. Certification.

Define Your Own College Experience

College life isn't just about academics. It's about the relationships you make, the experiences you have, and the new things you can discover not just about yourself, but about the world around you. 91ÁÔÆæ provides many opportunities on each campus and beyond to help you explore your interests and find new passions.
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We're Here for You

At 91ÁÔÆæ, you're not alone. You have access to licensed therapists and other mental health resources to support your well-being.

Student Counseling

Criminal Justice Abroad

Learn about different justice systems around the world, with immersive programs in Africa, Europe, and the Asia/Pacific region.

Study Abroad

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Stay Active & Well

From state-of-the art workout facilities, to over 35 different intramural sports, there are lots of ways to stay fit at 91ÁÔÆæ.

Campus Recreation & Wellness

Where Can This Program Lead You?

At the completion of this program, the student should have a strong foundation of crime scene principles and skills. The principles cannot only be applied to crime scene investigation, but other areas in the criminal justice system too.

Where Our Students Have Interned

  • Federal Bureau Investigation (FBI)
  • Georgia Bureau of Investigation (GBI)
  • Homeland Security Investigation
  • U.S. Marshals Service
  • Georgia Department of Natural Resources
  • Police Departments and Sheriff's Offices all over Georgia
  • White County District Attorney
  • More locations

Where Our Students Found Jobs

  • Department of Natural Resources (Game Warden)
  • Prichard Police Department (Police Officer with Forensic Concentration)
  • Dekalb County Government (Crime Scene Investigator)
  • Georgia Bureau of Investigation (Death Investigation Specialist)

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