
Bachelor Degree in Criminal Justice and Criminology
With a bachelor of science degree in Criminal Justice and Criminology, you’ll gain the education you need to get started in a variety of careers in victim advocacy, law enforcement, probation and parole, corrections, law, data analyses, and digital forensics. The enriching curriculum provides a broad education on crime, the causes of criminal behavior, juvenile delinquency, victimology, and the criminal justice system.
Criminal Justice and Criminology Degree Emphasis
Format: Online or in person on the Statesboro Campus or the Armstrong Campus in Savannah
Credit Hours: 124
By emphasizing in criminal justice and criminology, you’ll receive focused training in the fundamentals of the American criminal justice system, legal processes from arrest through appeal, investigative procedures, and the factors leading to criminal behavior. You’ll build an invaluable foundation of knowledge of crime, including victimology, juvenile justice, gang-related crimes, drugs and society, violence and issues in homeland security.
Cybercrime Degree Emphasis
Format: Online or in person on the Armstrong Campus in Savannah
Credit Hours: 124
With a degree emphasis in cybercrime, you’ll specialize in criminal justice efforts to combat computer-oriented crimes. The program explores computer and cybercrime scene investigation and analysis techniques, computer forensics, online economic fraud, cyber harassment and stalking, exploitation and cyber terrorism.
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Criminal Justice and Criminology Minors
The Criminal Justice and Criminology program also offers two 18-credit hour minors:
Careers in Criminal Justice
- Probation and parole officer
- Domestic violence counselor
- Forensic science technician
- Loss prevention specialist
- Local and state police
- Criminal investigator
- Computer forensics
- Homeland security
- Advocacy and law
- Correction officer
- Federal agencies
- Private security
- Legal offices
- Caseworker
- Detective
Honors in Criminal Justice and Criminology
In College Honors in Criminal Justice and Criminology you’ll work closely with a faculty mentor to explore your intellectual interests. The honors college provides a rigorous academic experience that will prepare you well for graduate school, law school, or professional employment. Your achievement will be recognized with an Honors College seal on your diploma and a notation on your transcript.
Honors College Requirements

Hands-On Field Experience and Criminal Justice Internship Opportunities
Georgia Southern’s innovative internships provide the opportunity to gain valuable work experience in a supervised work environment, including:
- State and federal correctional institutions
- State and federal investigative agencies
- Local law enforcement
- Sheriff’s departments
- Victim assistance programs
- Criminal justice agencies
- Adult parole
Internship Details

“I actually took an investigation class with Officer Spencer Riner, and we were able to see the actual footage from some gruesome crimes committed in the surrounding area. It was a lot to take in but I thought this just might actually be something I might want to do. That was the class that really got me thinking I would, in a perfect world, start off in GBI and then work my way up to FBI.”
— Ashanté Hill
Advisement
All Criminal Justice and Criminology majors, including students in the Honors College, are advised by an advisor assigned to the major.
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Department of Criminal Justice and Criminology
Georgia Southern University
P.O. Box: 8105
Statesboro, GA 30460
Phone: 912-344-3500
Fax: 912-478-4999
Email: cjcrim@georgiasouthern.edu
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Last updated: 12/24/2023