Courses in the social justice degree concentration in the criminal justice degree program will provide appropriate frameworks and tools to assist students in analyzing complex issues and promoting social change. A concentration in social justice will prepare students to be the leaders of a paradigm shift and promote social equity change in law enforcement, the judicial system, the healthcare industry, and economics.
Institutions offering the BS in Criminal Justice program have pre-evaluated Georgia’s POST training curriculum for applicable credit for prior learning that can be used for degree completion.
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Courses | Credit Hours |
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Area A-F | 60 Hours |
Required Upper Division Criminal Justice Courses | 21 Hours |
Social Justice Concentration Courses | 12 Hours |
Choose 9
Additional CoursesCourses used to satisfy the concentration may
not be used to satisfy this area
|
27 Hours |
Total Credit HoursVaries by institution | 120-124 Hours |
*Course schedules are subject to change based on enrollments and demand