Criminal Justice is a field of social science which studies the theory, laws, and policies in the criminal justice system and the role of law enforcement agencies. The Criminal Justice program is for students who are interested in pursuing careers in law enforcement, corrections, probation and parole, courts, law, private security, corporate security, criminal forensics, crime scene investigation, or crime and criminological research.
Colorado Mesa University offers AAS and BA degrees in Criminal Justice. In order to pursue the Associate of Applied Science (AAS) degree, admission to the Police Academy through our WCCC division, or completion of other law enforcement certification, is also required.
The Bachelor of Arts in Criminal Justice offers two concentration options, Criminal Justice and Law Enforcement. The Law Enforcement concentration allows students to complete the Peace Officer Standards and Training Academy (POST) so they will be immediately able to seek employment in law enforcement. Opportunities abound for research in the discipline. Internships with local criminal justice agencies are also available. Criminal Justice can provide a good foundation for graduate school in areas like public safety, public administration, and law school.
Student clubs offer the opportunity to work closer with faculty, other students, and professionals within a variety of fields in settings beyond the classroom. Bachelor’s degree seeking students can join clubs and organizations such as the Criminal Justice Association in order to enrich their knowledge of the field by exposing and connecting them to various local professionals, by offering them opportunities to give back to the community, and by hosting events that offer "hands on" experience within the criminal justice field.
•Attorney
• Bail Enforcement Agent
• Bailiff
• Border Patrol Agent
• Caseworker
• Child Support Officer
• CIA Agent/Analyst
• Community Service Coordinator
• Conservation Officer
• Corrections Officer
• Crime Analyst
• Crime Prevention Specialist
• Crime Scene Technician
• Criminologist
• Customs Agent
• Detective
• Detention Officer
• Drug Enforcement Agent
• FBI Agent
• Fish & Game Warden
• Forensic Computer Investigator
• Fraud Investigator
• Immigration Enforcement Agent
• Information Security Officer
• Insurance Investigator
• Intelligence Analyst
• Judge
• Juvenile Court Counselor
• Law Clerk
• Magistrate
• Paralegal
• Park Ranger
• Police Officer
• Policy Analyst
• Postal Service Investigator
• Prison Guard
• Private Investigator
• Private Security
• Probation/Parole Officer
• Professor
• Profiler
• Public Safety Officer
• Research Specialist
• SBI Agent
• Secret Service Agent
• Security Analyst
• Security Guard
• Sheriff
• Social Worker
• State Trooper
• Substance Abuse Counselor
• TSA Agent
• US Marshal
• Victims Advocate
• Warden
• Youth Advocate
Note: Some of the occupations listed above may require additional education, experience, or training beyond a Bachelor’s Degree. To research these occupations use the Career Research Resources links below.
• Write reports and keep detailed records of all incidents and investigations or of progress of probationers or parolees
• Investigate a variety of crimes or suspicious activities at the local, state, or federal level
• Monitor and assist in the rehabilitation of people on probation or parole
• Manage security programs designed to protect people, facilities, and information
• Build relationships with community members, leaders, and organizations
• Alternative Schools
• Community Treatment/Service Organizations
• Correctional Facilities
• Courts
• Federal Government:
-Central Intelligence Agency
-Drug Enforcement Administration
-Federal Bureau of Prisons
-Homeland Security
-Internal Revenue Service
-National Park Service
-National Security Agency
-Postal Service
-Transportation Safety Administration
-U.S. Customs & Border Protection
-U.S. Department of Justice
-U.S. Marshal Service
-U.S. Secret Service
• Investigative Bureaus
• Juvenile Detention Centers/Group Homes
• Law Enforcement Agencies
• Law Firms
• Prisons
• Private Businesses
• Probation/Parole Offices
• State/Local Governments
Skills Needed by Criminal Justice majors:
• Ability to identify and analyze social problems and develop solutions
• Detail-oriented
• Knowledge of the legal system
• Ability to collaborate with other agencies
• Verbal and written communication skills
• Research skills
• Understand societies' reaction to crimes
• Ethics and moral values
• Considerations of gender & race
• Interviewing skills
• Critical thinking skills
• Computer literacy
• Understand the nature of crimes
• Patience
• Decision-making skills
• Supervision & management skills
Other Criminal Justice resources
Reach out to CMU Career Services for resources and guidance on reaching your career goals. Career Services takes an active role in providing career exploration, workshops, events and on-campus employer visits to encourage students to investigate and gain information while creating their career path.
You can also use these sites to research information about specific occupations such as nature of the work, training or qualifications, employment or job outlook, projections, earnings and wages.
The Bureau of Labor Statistics
- Use the A-Z index to select the occupation you are researching.
The U.S. Department of Labor
- In the occupational search box type in key words, job titles, or occupational codes to research various careers.
The Department of Defense
- This site compiles information from departments of Commerce, Education and Labor.
- National Sheriff's Association
- Colorado Department of Public Safety
- National Federation of Paralegal Associations
- American Bar Association
- U.S. Department of Justice
- National Criminal Justice Reference Service
- International Association of Crime Analysts
- National Criminal Justice Association
- American Parole and Probation Association
- American Correctional Association
- Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences
- American Academy of Forensic Sciences
- Federal Government Jobs
- U.S. Department of State
- Federal Bureau of Investigation jobs
- State of Colorado Jobs
- Officer.Com
- 911hotjobs
- UN jobnet
- Social Service Job Site
- Action Without Borders
- Mesa County Job Opportunities
Also check specific organizations and associations, such as the ones listed above, for job opportunities.