Criminal Justice - Criminology and Criminal Justice Theory Transfer Guide
How to transfer and obtain a Bachelor of Arts, Criminal Justice - Criminology and Criminal Justice Theory, at Seattle University.
About this Degree
As a Criminal Justice major, you’ll explore the causes of crime and society’s responses to it through an interdisciplinary lens that bridges the arts and sciences. You’ll gain both the theoretical foundation and professional skills to succeed in a wide range of justice-related careers.
Coursework covers criminology, organizational theory, ethics, research methods, and statistics, with opportunities to specialize based on your career goals. Small classes and close faculty mentorship ensure individualized guidance, while internships provide valuable hands-on experience and professional connections that prepare you to make a meaningful impact in your community and beyond.
Admission Deadlines for Transfer Students
- Fall Quarter (priority): March 1
- Fall Quarter (final): August 1
- Winter Quarter (January start): November 1
- Spring Quarter (March start): February 15
Degrees offered: BA, BA with departmental honors
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Meet with a transfer counselor to help you clarify your academic path, explore credit transfer options and create a personalized plan for a seamless move to Seattle University.