Learn, Thrive, and Prepare for Success in Careers in Law Enforcement or the Criminal Justice System

Gain the knowledge and skills to serve your community with purpose and pursue careers in criminal courts, corrections, and law enforcement.

Marymount’s Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Criminal Justice degree program provides you with a comprehensive understanding of our complex legal system and topics that impact policing, corrections, and the court system. You’ll benefit from expert faculty members and hands-on learning experiences while studying just minutes from our nation’s capital—home to many criminal justice agencies and where reform and policy efforts take place.

When you graduate with Marymount’s B.A. in Criminal Justice degree, you will have the tools and techniques to lead, protect, and serve communities in the Washington, DC, area and beyond.

  • Flexible coursework with a degree in law enforcement and the criminal justice system

At Marymount, our undergraduate Criminal Justice degree is offered on a full-time or part-time basis.

Bachelor of Arts in Criminal Justice Program Highlights

Now more than ever we need well-trained and informed criminal justice experts. At Marymount, our B.A. in Criminal Justice degree will help you become a purpose-driven professional as you:

  • Study in the heart of the criminal justice profession

When you’re considering the question, “What jobs can a degree in Criminal Justice get you?”, know that our location close to Washington, DC, will offer you ample opportunities to work with and learn from leaders in regional, state, and national criminal justice agencies. Specifically, our proximity to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration will provide you with a springboard to many career options.

  • Learn from faculty with expertise that spans the field

Faculty who teach in our B.A. in Criminal Justice degree program hold specialized knowledge and skills in administration, justice, law, public policy, and sociology. Not only do they have extensive backgrounds in law enforcement and judicial and research agencies, they also routinely publish in academic and professional journals and present scholarly papers at national and international conferences.

  • Thrive within a criminal justice living-learning community

At Marymount, our B.A. in Criminal Justice degree students can live on the same dorm floor together as part of a living-learning community. You’ll also be able to participate in extracurricular activities together, including discussions, viewing films, networking events, and visits to local agencies and museums.

  • Gain added experience through internships

You’ll gain more answers to the question, “What jobs can a degree in Criminal Justice get you?” when you take part in an internship. All students who are pursuing a B.A. in Criminal Justice are required to take part in an internship, and recent graduates have interned at the Arlington County Sheriff’s Office, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children.

What Jobs Can a Degree in Criminal Justice Get You?

Marymount’s B.A. in Criminal Justice prepares you to enter the workforce or pursue graduate school. In fact, more than 92% of our graduates are employed in the field or advance their studies with a master’s degree in law enforcement and criminal court careers.

Bachelor of Arts in Criminal Justice Careers

Recent graduates from Marymount’s B.A. in Criminal Justice program now work in the following roles:

  • Analyst, National Center for Missing and Exploited Children
  • Analyst, FBI
  • Police officer
  • United State Secret Service agent

What You Will Study in Our Bachelor of Arts in Criminal Justice Program

At Marymount, our coursework in the undergraduate B.A. in Criminal Justice program prepares you for various careers in the field.

Our class offerings include:

  • Introduction to Counterintelligence and Terrorism, where you will understand the roots of terrorism as a criminally violent tactic used to achieve political or social goals.
  • Correctional Institutions, where you will experience different correctional environments in virtual reality.
  • Principles of Forensic Science, where you will use simulated crime scenes and forensics labs to put your learning into action.

Bachelor of Arts in Criminal Justice Global Classes

Our undergraduate B.A. in Criminal Justice students also have the option to study abroad and gain a comparative perspective on law and criminal justice practices around the world. In fact, recent study-abroad opportunities have allowed students to learn in Hungary, the Netherlands, and the United Kingdom.

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What Bachelor of Arts in Criminal Justice Graduates Are Saying

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“I left Marymount as a better person than I was a freshman. I gained many skills that I know will help me in the future.”

BA Criminal Justice ’21

Bachelor of Arts in Criminal Justice Degree Faculty

Whether you’re considering a career in law enforcement or corrections, or a criminal law career, Marymount’s faculty members will prepare you for success.

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