Undergraduate Programs
John Jay College of Criminal Justice offers baccalaureate degrees - the bachelor of arts and the bachelor of science - in the following majors:
- Anthropology
- Computer Information Systems in Criminal Justice and Public Administration
- Criminal Justice BA (Crime Control and Prevention)
- Criminal Justice BS (Institutional Theory and Practice)
- Criminal Justice Management
- Criminology
- Culture and Deviance Studies
- Economics
- English
- Fire and Emergency Service
- Fire Science
- Forensic Psychology
- Forensic Science
- Gender Studies
- Global History
- Humanities and Justice
- International Criminal Justice
- Law and Society
- Legal Studies (no longer admitting students)
- Philosophy
- Police Studies
- Political Science
- Public Administration
- Security Management
- Sociology
In addition to its majors, the College offers a variety of programs that permit students to concentrate on particular aspects of a field of study, among which are Addiction Studies, Dispute Resolution, and Spanish-language certificate programs in Legal Interpretation, Legal Translation, and Legal Interpretation and Translation. Minors are available in over 33 areas of study. An extensive internship program combines classroom instruction with supervised practical experience in a variety of settings including government agencies and private organizations.
AIG Technical Service; The Bank of New York; Federal Bureau of Investigation; Fire Department of the City of New York; Global Technical Solutions; Goldman Sachs; JP Morgan Chase; New York Stock Exchange; NYC Police Department; NYS Attorney General’s Office; NYS Department of Environmental Conservation; NYS Department of Taxation and Finance; NYS Supreme Court; Smith Barney Citigroup; T-Mobile; UBS Investments; U.S. Army; U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives; U.S. Customs and Border Protection; U.S. Department of Homeland Security; U.S. Department of Justice; U.S. Department of the Treasury; U.S. Marshal’s Service; U.S. Mint; Verizon; and Wyeth Ayerst Laboratories.
These offerings are described in detail in this Undergraduate Bulletin . For additional information, please contact the Office of Undergraduate Studies at 212.484.1347.