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Points of Pride
  • A strong track record of employability among our graduates at agencies such as the Bureau of Criminal Investigation, State Medical Examiners Board, Hancock County Sheriffs Department, Lima Correctional Institution, Open Arms Domestic Violence Shelter, Worth Center for Juvenile Offenders, and local police and probation departments.

  • Dedicated and caring faculty whose primary focus is on meeting your personal needs and career aspirations through interactive instruction and personalized one-on-one advising.

  • Enthusiastic faculty with real world experience in the criminal justice field providing a blend of knowledge and experience bridging the gap between theory and practice.

  • A forensic science major built upon the accreditation specifications of the National Academy of Forensic Science.

  • A comprehensive interdisciplinary curriculum designed to prepare students for successful careers in many diverse areas of criminal justice including law enforcement, courts, corrections, and juvenile justice.

  • Certification opportunities in various subspecialties including national security policy/terrorism, disaster management, information assurance, legal/courts, rehabilitation/counseling, and criminal justice administration.

  • Strong collaborative ties with other academic departments such as Law & Liberal Arts, Political Science, and Public Administration allowing you to pursue double majors or minors to complement your criminal justice education.

  • Exciting internship opportunities designed to complement your educational development with practical experience.

  • A unique relationship with the Washington Center providing you with opportunities to complete 10-15 week internships with federal agencies in Washington D. C. such as the Department of Justice, Office of Homeland Security, & the U.S. Attorney’s Office.

  • An energetic and active criminal justice club which allows you to develop leadership skills and the opportunity to visit significant criminal justice institutions, meet experts in the field, travel to significant historical criminal justice sites, and participate in exciting recreational activities.
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