Criminal Justice

The Criminal Justice program at Washington State University is geared towards individuals who are interested in issues relating to crime and society, the operations of criminal justice professionals, and the impact of public policy on the criminal justice system. A Master of Arts degree and a Ph.D. in Criminal Justice are available through WSU’s Spokane branch. Courses covering the breadth of relevant issues are taught by qualified professionals in small seminar settings, stressing both academic excellence and application of knowledge, preparing students to make an impact in today’s justice system.

Requirements

Undergraduate: Must have 27 semester accredited course, transferable, college credits, with a GPA of 2.0 or better. Graduate: An accredited bachelor's degree.

Accreditation

Northwest Association of Schools and Colleges

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Washington State University

Washington State University was established over a century ago with the goal of preparing its students for productive lives and successful careers. Founded as a land grant institution, WSU now comprises four campuses and 10 Learning Centers throughout the state. The university's dedication to spreading knowledge and making educational opportunities widely accessible led to the introduction of WSU's Distance Degree Programs in 1992. The programs have grown an average of 20% each year, and are noted for their outstanding student service, which offers five bachelor's and one master's degree.

Accreditation

Northwest Association of Colleges and Schools

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