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Criminal Justice, B.S.

Criminal Justice

Our country is governed by the rule of law, proper administration and enforcement of the criminal justice system promotes an orderly society.

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Criminal Justice, B.S.

Criminal justice degree graduates often find employment in a variety of settings including:

  • Customs and Border Protection
  • Community Health Programs
  • Department of Corrections
  • Federal Bureau of Prisons
  • Immigration and Customs Enforcement
  • Drug Enforcement Agencies
  • Private Security Agencies
  • Local, State, and Federal Law Enforcement
  • Counseling of crime victims and perpetrators
  • Colleges and Universities, and more.

Careers in criminal justice often allow their practitioners to help people in need and protect others from harm by keeping individuals, communities, and other populations safe. Many of these careers involve protecting communities, investigating crime, and the enforcement of laws. There is a strong demand for criminal justice degree graduates with over 2.5 million people currently working in the field. Graduates learn transferable hard and soft skills that are valuable in all career options. The skills and knowledge acquired will set you up for careers in criminal justice and beyond.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is the criminal justice degree designed for?

A Criminal Justice degree is designed for students who are interested in understanding crime, law, public safety, and the justice system, and who may wish to pursue careers in law enforcement, corrections, courts, security, or related fields. This academic program is well suited for aspiring law enforcement professionals, individuals interested in corrections and rehabilitation, students who may wish to pursue careers in the legal system, and future public servants and policy makers.

What do you study in a criminal justice program?

In the Criminal Justice degree program, students study how the justice system operates from the investigation of crimes through court proceedings and correctional supervision. Coursework explores law enforcement, criminal investigations, courts, corrections, criminological theory, and public policy, providing students with a comprehensive understanding of crime and the administration of justice.

Can you earn a criminal justice degree online?

Yes, courses in the Criminal Justice degree program are offered both online and in-seat.

What can you do with a criminal justice degree?

A degree in Criminal Justice holds the most value for those interested in pursuing a career in law enforcement, corrections, courts, security, or related fields. It is well suited for aspiring law enforcement professionals, individuals interested in corrections and rehabilitation, those who wish to pursue careers in the legal system, and those interested in graduate and professional programs such as law school.

What jobs can you get with a criminal justice degree?

A Criminal Justice degree can lead to employment in law enforcement agencies, correctional agencies, courts, private law offices, security, emergency management, or other related fields of public service.

 

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Before heading to Johnson City and Knoxville in East Tennessee in mid-October in the midst of the annual Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ True Blue Tour to recruit prospective students, MTSU recently visited two of its nine Midstate stops — Nashville and Clarksville.

Four nontraditional students at Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ got a boost to their education as recipients of the 2025 June S. Anderson Scholarship.

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Criminal Justice, B.S.


The Criminal Justice industry offers a rich array of career options for anyone interested in fighting crime and lessening its effects on the innocent.

Employers of MTSU Criminal Justice degree alumni include

  • Brentwood Police Department
  • Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives
  • Chattanooga Police Department
  • Clarksville Police Department
  • Davidson County Community Corrections
  • Davidson County District Attorney’s Office
  • Davidson County Juvenile Court
  • Davidson County Sheriff’s Department
  • Federal Bureau of Investigation
  • Federal Probation and Parole
  • Lavergne Police Department
  • Memphis Police Department
  • Murfreesboro Police Department
  • Nashville Metro Police Department
  • Providence Probation Services
  • Public Defender of Metropolitan Nashville and Davidson County
  • Rutherford County District Attorney’s Office
  • Rutherford County Juvenile Court
  • Rutherford County Public Defender’s Office
  • Rutherford County Sheriff’s Department
  • Smyrna Police Department
  • Spartan Probation Services (Warren County)
  • State of Tennessee, Board of Probation and Parole
  • Tennessee Bureau of Investigation
  • Tennessee Department of Children’s Services
  • Tennessee Department of Corrections
  • Tennessee Department of Homeland Security
  • Tennessee Emergency Management Association
  • Tennessee Highway Patrol
  • Tractor Supply Co.
  • U.S. Border Patrol
  • U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration
  • U.S. Immigrations and Customs Enforcement
  • U.S. Marshals
  • U.S. Secret Service
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