TBD, Chair
Current Contact: Kevin Buckler, Ph.D., Interim Department Chair; C340, 713-221-2733
Nina Barbieri, Ph.D., Assistant Chair
C340, 713-226-5512
Criminal Justice Academic Advisor
Wykie Freeman
Criminal Justice Academic Advisor
TBD
Major in Criminal Justice
Course work leading to a Bachelor’s of Science degree in Criminal Justice equips students with a foundation in criminological theories and criminal justice processes, including analytical and critical thinking skills. The Criminal Justice faculty strive to prepare students to be effective leaders in criminal justice and related fields, as well as research and advanced studies.
Program Outcomes
Graduates who earn a BS in Criminal Justice will be able to:
- Critically analyze crime and justice issues.
- Apply criminological and justice system theories to the study of crime and justice.
- Communicate effectively about criminal justice topics.
- Analyze criminal justice ethical dilemmas and develop sound courses of action.
- Apply research methods and statistical analyses to criminal justice problems.