(54 credits)
This joint degree allows you to apply crime and justice concepts as a leader
in government, the corporate world,
or at a nonprofit organization.
Students in this program must complete:
• 4 required Crime and Justice Studies courses
(12 credits)
• 4 Crime and Justice Studies electives (12 credits)
• 7 required public administration courses
(21 credits)
• 3 public administration electives (9 credits)
Your degrees will be awarded when you have fulfilled all degree requirements for both degrees.