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CRIMINAL JUSTICE
The Department of Criminal Justice Administration offers an undergraduate
program designed for the development of knowledge and understanding
of practices, theory, and concepts of justice administration,
as well as to prepare students for professional careers in justice
administration, law enforcement, and corrections. The major includes
two specialized options and the student selects one depending
on her/his career interest.
Many local, state, federal and private agencies employ Cal State
East Bay criminal justice graduates. Senior majors may qualify
for internship placement in criminal justice agencies throughout
the Bay Area. Local level agencies include municipal police departments,
county sheriffs' offices, probation departments, halfway and pre-release
houses, group homes, crisis centers, juvenile halls, welfare fraud
units, computer crime analysis, and retail and industrial security
agencies. State level agencies include: the Highway Patrol, Department
of Corrections, Department of Motor Vehicles, and Departments
of Justice, Fish and Game, and Forestry. Federal level agencies
include the Border Patrol; F.B.I.; Secret Service; Bureau of Alcohol,
Tobacco and Firearms; Internal Revenue Service; National Park
Service; Customs; Postal Inspection Service; and Federal Prisons.
For more information on the degree in Criminal Justice, click
the Fact Sheet link. (Adobe Reader is required for viewing.)
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