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Program Overview
The criminal justice degree program at Endicott College embraces the broad scope of the discipline, encompassing crime, law enforcement, the legal process, and correctional systems.
Program Overview
The criminal justice program provides a comprehensive understanding of crime and justice issues. Through the curriculum and Endicott's liberal arts foundation, you will develop critical thinking, research, and communication skills in preparation for graduate-level studies or to begin a career in criminal justice or related areas like:
- Security Studies
- Human Services
- Sociology
- Public Policy
- Law
Multiple internships allow for the practical application of the academic experience. The combination of coursework and hands-on experience will help set you apart whatever your plans post-graduation.
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Curriculum
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Internships and Careers

New Labs Expose Gulls to Cybersecurity Risks and Career Opportunities
Understanding the technology and the repercussions of sharing data is the foundation of two innovative new labs on campus: the Cybercrime Forensics Lab and the Financial Crime and Crypto Research Lab.
Fifth Year M.S. in Homeland Security Studies
Students also have the option of earning both the Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice and Master of Science in Homeland Security Studies in five years. In this program, undergraduate students take two graduate-level courses in homeland security that count towards the bachelor's degree, and then immediately upon graduation, complete the 30-credit master's program within a calendar year.