About
Founded in 1962, UVI is a public, co-ed, land-grant HBCU in the United States Virgin Islands.
UVI’s Associate of Applied Science degree in Criminal Justice presents the major components of the American criminal justice system. It includes criminal behavior patterns, law enforcement organizations, juvenile systems, legal principles and doctrines and fundamentals of criminal investigations. Courses utilize hands-on activities and analytical exercises and prepare students for employment in entry-level and advanced positions in the public and private sectors.
All requirements for the degree can be completed on either campus, and some courses can be completed online. Entry level courses can be completed on either campus, and some courses can be completed online.
Program Objectives
The following objectives are designed to meet the University of the Virgin Islands’
mission and its objectives:
Other Advising Information
It is recommended that students select additional courses from the criminal justice
major core courses in order to broaden their preparation or to direct their program
toward their interested field of specialization. Students should seek advisement
from the Criminal Justice Advisor to plan their career path and select appropriate
electives and substitutions where available in the paradigm.
For More Information Contact
Title | Name |
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Department Chair | Elizabeth Jaeger, Ph.D. |
Administrative Assistant | Debbie Joseph |