Correctional and Juvenile Justice Studies
Undergraduate Programs
Undergraduate coursework in correctional and juvenile justice studies provides you with a balanced understanding of historical, legal, theoretical, research, and conceptual/operational foundations of the field as well as an understanding of contemporary issues and trends.
The coursework is designed to promote professional competency in the following areas:
- Written and Oral Communication
- Problem Solving, Decision Making, and Leadership
- Counseling-Related Interpersonal Skills and Relations
- Diversity

Undergraduate Programs
- Bachelor of Science in Correctional and Juvenile Justice Studies
- Minor in Correctional and Juvenile Justice Studies
(A minor in correctional and juvenile justice studies makes a strong supplement for persons majoring in the social and behavioral sciences and in a variety of other fields.)
- Professional Certificate in Correctional Intervention Strategies (PDF)
- Professional Certificate in Youth Services (PDF)
More Information
- View Undergraduate Course Descriptions (PDF - See pages 173-174)
- View Undergraduate Curriculum Guides (PDF)
- View Prerequisite Courses (PDF)
You can also complete your B.S. degree or the certificates completely online.



