Embarking on this B.S. in Criminal Justice at Indiana Tech means delving into the core systems that keep social order and protect citizens' rights. The curriculum covers the history of criminal justice in the U.S., policing, the court system, corrections, the psychology behind crime, and law enforcement's strategies to prevent criminal behavior. You’ll also explore theories, practices, and the philosophy behind criminal punishment. The program emphasizes developing critical thinking, problem-solving, decision-making, and communication skills that are essential for leadership roles in community service and justice sectors.
Why this course is highly recommended
Indiana Tech’s program is well-regarded and has strong connections with regional criminal justice professionals. Its diverse, close-knit student community actively engages in public service and social justice initiatives. The active learning environment is supported by instructors with extensive field experience, helping students develop the skills necessary to become effective leaders and change agents in their communities.
Students can choose from a variety of core and elective courses to build a specialization in areas such as policing and corrections, juvenile justice, understanding criminal behavior, crime scene investigation, or criminal profiling. This flexibility allows students to tailor their education to specific interests and career goals within the criminal justice field.
Application fees
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1st year tuition fees
26.54L
Living cost
To complete this program, students must earn between 120 and 121 credit hours through a combination of core courses and electives, either online or on-campus.

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Graduates can pursue careers as police officers, detectives, probation officers, correctional officers, or conservation officers. The program prepares students for roles at organizations like local police departments, the FBI, and the Department of Natural Resources. Internship opportunities with law enforcement agencies in the region further enhance career readiness.