College of Criminal Justice Undergraduate Student Change of Major 2025

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As someone who has hired quite a few people with Criminology and Criminal Justice backgrounds, those with double majors and/or minors typically went for Psychology, Sociology, Social Work, or Human Services as there is quite a bit of overlap in courses, especially the prerequisites.
Those who truly wish to become a Law Enforcement Officer should pursue a degree in Physiology, Business, or Sociology with a minor in Criminal Justice or Supervision and Management. The main reason for these degree choices are simple. They provide the student with a strong framework built on writing and research.
A criminal justice degree is often perceived as less challenging than other majors due to its less rigorous coursework, although hard work and dedication are still required no matter what program a student pursues.
The highest-paying job in criminal justice is typically a role within federal law enforcement, such as a Chief of Police or an FBI Agent, where salaries can exceed $150,000 annually depending on experience and location.
With a nationwide shortage in the field, pursuing a degree in criminal justice can provide numerous career opportunities and address the critical staffing needs in law enforcement. If you are someone with a passion for helping people while leading society forward, consider pursuing a career in criminal justice.
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Careers in Law Enforcement Understanding criminal behavior presents lots of opportunities to forge a rewarding and wide-ranging career path that leads to stability, a sense of honor and a place of respect within the community all excellent reasons to study criminal justice.
Remember, a strong undergraduate degree in criminal justice or criminology is a great foundation for law school. It will provide you with the knowledge and skills you need to succeed as a criminal justice lawyer. Best wishes!

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