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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!
Students in the Law, Criminal Justice, and Society (LCJS) major* in the College of General Studies may obtain the MSL degree in a program where credits earned in the MSL program also count toward the bachelors degree. For eligibility requirements and further details, see the Early Admission to Graduate Study.
If youre interested in a particular aspect of criminal justice, you can choose a specialization such as corrections, forensics, or juvenile crime. On average, it takes about four years to complete a bachelors degree in criminal justice.
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