More about our degrees
The Seattle University Criminal Justice, Criminology and Forensics department offers you a wide variety of undergraduate degrees so that you can carve the career path of your choice.
The degree and specialization options are designed to meet your individual interests and to provide necessary preparation for particular careers and courses of graduate study. The BA with the specialization in Administration of Justice most closely reflects the traditional criminal justice degree offered at most universities.
The additional degree/specialization options require the same core coursework in criminal justice, criminology, criminal law, statistics, research methods, organizational theory, and criminal justice ethics while allowing you to complete important preparatory coursework for careers and graduate study that may require a stronger background in the physical sciences, psychology, and/or sociology than provided by the traditional criminal justice degree. Students pursuing the criminal justice degree to obtain entry into a particular position or graduate program should work closely with their advisor and should consult the agency minimum qualifications and/or graduate program requirements.
Beyond the Classroom
Internships and Employment
Apply classroom learning to real-world situations so that, upon graduation, you can hit the ground running, taking on challenges and leadership roles effectively and successfully.
Student and Faculty Research
You can deepen your research experience, working with faculty on projects addressing a wide variety of critical criminal justice issues and topics.
Alpha Phi Sigma
The Pi Delta chapter of the criminal justice honor society offers a wide variety of benefits and integrates your academic experience with real life opportunities.
Criminal Justice Club
A group of students interested in and dedicated to the criminal justice process, system, workings, and issues. The club offers multiple avenues into the professional world through tours, meet and greets, brown bag lunches, speakers, networking events and more.