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Criminal Justice
The Criminal Justice program is a concentrated study of agencies and processes involved in administering criminal justice. Coursework gives students the foundations for understanding of and involvement in the interplay between the legislature, police, courts, prosecutors, corrections, and the juvenile justice system. Students elect to pursue either a Law Enforcement or Corrections major. Associate degree programs are also available in both areas. Many course offerings also include the fields of Sociology, Social Work, and Psychology.
Practica and internships allow students to experience "real-world" application of Criminal Justice. Law enforcement bachelor degree students have the opportunity to attend the Indiana Law Enforcement Academy and earn state-wide certification as a law enforcement officer. (Ask us about potential career paths.)
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To contact someone about the Criminal Justice Department directly, please contact:
Dr. Dennis Williams, Director of Criminal Justice
University of Indianapolis
1400 East Hanna Avenue
Indianapolis, Indiana 46227-3697 U.S.A.
PHONE: (317) 788-3558
TOLL-FREE: (800) 232-8634
FAX: (317) 788-3480
dwilliams@uindy.edu
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of Indianapolis • 1400 East Hanna Avenue •
Indianapolis, IN 46227 • 1-800-232-UofI • (317) 788-3368
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