Top of police car

Do you want justice for all?

Pursuing a Bachelor of Science degree in Criminal Justice at the University of North Texas can give you the ability to make a difference. Further training or education will be needed for most criminal justice jobs, but with this degree, students can be fully prepared to take the next step toward their goals by gaining the skills to contribute to a just and safe community.

Many Criminal Justice alumni are serving in various careers such as:

  • Police chiefs, supervisors and police officers
  • Special agents at federal agencies
  • State law enforcement officers
  • Probation officers, parole officers or correctional officers

Earn your BSCJ on the UNT Campus or 100% online!

Scholarships & More

The Department of Criminal Justice in UNT’s College of Health and Public Service offers scholarships to students each year, including:

  • J. Edgar Hoover Scholarship
  • Jacob Andrew Fritsch Memorial Scholarship.
  • The Dr. Daniel M. Stewart Undergraduate Memorial Scholarship
Click here for information on tuition, costs and aid.
Social Media

Your Advisors

Brisa Finegan
Brisa Finegan
Academic Counselor for:
Criminal Justice A-G
Paige Tamboury
Paige Tamboury, M.Ed.
Academic Advisor for:
Criminal Justice H-P
Rachel Rachel
Rachel Rachel
Academic Advisor for:
Criminal Justice Q-S, Emergency Administration and Disaster Planning,
Nonprofit Leadership Studies & Urban Policy and Planning
Ja'Tiara Armstrong
Ja'Tiara Armstrong
Academic Advisor for:
Criminal Justice T-Z
Social Work

ABOUT US

The Department of Criminal Justice is committed to excellence in teaching, research and service. Our faculty is comprised of nationally recognized scholars focusing on interdisciplinary solutions to the complex problems of crime and disorder.
cjus.unt.edu
Jessica.Roberts@unt.edu
940-565-2562
Chilton Hall, Suite 265
410 Ave. C
Denton, TX 76201