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Nov 21, 2024
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2020-2021 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Henry C. Lee College of Criminal Justice and Forensic Sciences
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David Schroeder, Ph.D., Acting Dean
Paulette L. Pepin, Ph.D., Interim Associate Dean
Anne Kringen, Ph.D., Assistant Dean
Virginia Maxwell, D. Phil, Assistant Dean
The Henry C. Lee College of Criminal Justice and Forensic Sciences provides educational services for students who wish to major in degree programs in public safety and security and public service. Students in the Henry C. Lee College of Criminal Justice and Forensic Sciences typically pursue careers in areas such as criminal justice, forensic science, fire science, arson investigation, corrections, law, paralegal and related areas. The school provides a broad professional education, which often incorporates classroom learning with laboratory and field experience. The school attracts students of varied ages and levels of experience, from recent high school graduates to seasoned industry professionals. It also serves professionals seeking programs designed to meet requirements of national and/or regional accreditations and licensures.
Graduate degree programs and certificates are available in various disciplines through the Graduate School.
University Core Curriculum
In addition to departmental requirements, students must fulfill all requirements of the University Core Curriculum.
Criminal Justice
Go to information for Criminal Justice.
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Criminal Justice Minor
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Criminal Justice, A.S.
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Criminal Justice, Correctional Rehabilitation and Supervision Concentration, B.S.
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Criminal Justice, Crime Analysis Concentration, B.S.
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Criminal Justice, Crime Victim Services Concentration, B.S.
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Criminal Justice, Investigative Services Concentration, B.S.
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Criminal Justice, Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Concentration, B.S.
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Criminal Justice, Police Science Concentration, B.S.
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Victim Services Administration Certificate
Fire Science and Emergency Management
Go to information for Fire Science and Emergency Management.
Forensic Science
Go to information for Forensic Science.
National Security
Go to information for National Security.
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