Boise State’s Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice degree provides students with a broad liberal arts education as well as specific knowledge about the criminal justice system, explanations for crime, and the impact of crime on society. Upon completion, students are prepared for careers in a variety of fields such as law enforcement, court services, corrections, victim services, and research. The degree program includes general education courses, program-specific requirements, and elective coursework on topics such as criminal law, organized crime, criminalistics, and white-collar crime. For further information about degree requirements, including how to apply to the major, please consult the links on the right side of this page.
There may be additional costs by this University.