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Edinburg ELABN 321
Department of Criminal Justice
Edinburg ELABN 321
Brownsville BMSLC 3.211
cj@utrgv.edu
(956) 665-3566 Edinburg
(956) 882-8260 Brownsville
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Gordon A. Crews, Ph.D.
Chair and Keith A. Ferguson Endowed Professor in Criminal Justice
ELABN 319A
gordon.crews@utrgv.edu
(956) 665-2135


Mission

The mission of the Department of Criminal Justice at The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley is to impart knowledge and promote critical thinking about the crime problem and its control through criminal justice institutions and public cooperation. Grounded in the social sciences, the department respects liberal values, encourages open-mindedness, and pursues demographic and curricular diversity in its programs.

Students receive comprehensive criminal justice education with courses taken in criminal law, criminology, policing, courts, corrections, social justice, and crime prevention, in the context of a general and liberal arts education, with a strong background in the social sciences. The department's main aim is to help students develop the knowledge and analytical abilities to become agents of change in a democratic society, emphasizing social justice and equality.

At the undergraduate level, the department’s mission is to equip students to think critically about the causes and consequences of crime and deviance; about evolving issues in the field of criminal justice; about the potential of empirical research to help guide policy development; and about the role social organization plays in the development of knowledge. Students are introduced to both established and contemporary theory, research skills, and practice requirements in the field. The department’s mission is to properly prepare students to join the ranks of professionals working for the criminal justice system or social services. In addition, it is the mission of the department to prepare those who plan to obtain advanced degrees to gain admission to prominent social science and professional graduate programs around the country.

Concerning students at the master’s level, the department’s mission is to develop research skills and expand conceptual and practical knowledge critical to fulfilling leadership roles in criminal justice or social services. Master’s degree students planning to proceed to Ph.D. programs can expect from the department thorough training in the theories, methodologies, and empirical findings that promote understanding of deviance, crime, criminal justice, and social organization.

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Bachelor's Degree

Criminal Justice (BS)

Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice

Program Modality: Campus

A Bachelor’s degree in Criminal Justice prepares students for successful careers in law enforcement, parole and probation, corrections, and youth services. Students learn about the inner workings of the justice system, and develop critical thinking skills, exceptional communication skills, problem solving skills, and an ability to grow and learn after college.

The Criminal Justice program equips students to think critically about the causes and consequences of crime and deviance, evolving issues in the field of criminal justice, the potential of empirical research to help guide policy development, and the role social organization plays in the development of knowledge.

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Master's Degree

Criminal Justice (MS)

Master of Science in Criminal Justice

The Master’s degree in Criminal Justice is designed for students who want to pursue further studies beyond the bachelor’s degree and enhance their career opportunities in the field of criminal justice. The program prepares students with the research skills and conceptual and practical knowledge critical to meet the demands of leadership roles in criminal justice or in social services.

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