A safer community starts with you
Our legal system depends on well-trained professionals to enforce and interpret the
law. From the streets of our cities to our courtrooms and government offices,
criminal justice program graduates are doing important jobs in our country.
Earning a degree in criminal justice empowers students to shape the laws and institutions
governing their communities.
Our graduates leave WVU Tech with a thorough background in the concepts of criminal
justice and the real-world skills they need to work in a variety of specialties.
There are more than 30 federal agencies that employ homeland security personnel,
law enforcement officers or investigators - agencies who are looking for the kind
of well-trained and competent graduates that come from our program.
Criminal Justice at WVU Tech
Students can pursue a four-year degree in criminal justice, criminal justice with
a law enforcement emphasis or criminal justice with a corrections emphasis.
Law Enforcement Emphasis
The law enforcement emphasis is a great academic path for those who want to
engage in the exciting challenge of working as a law enforcement officer at the
federal, state or local level.
Corrections Emphasis
The corrections emphasis is a great academic path for those who want to work
as a correctional officer in a federal or state prison; a correctional officer
in a local jail; a probation or parole officer at the federal, state or local level;
or in one of the many community-based correctional agencies.
Regardless of your choice of degree options, each option is an excellent choice for
anyone wanting to study criminal justice, including those who want to continue
their education by attending a graduate degree program or law school.