Careers: Criminology and Criminal Justice The University of Maryland Criminology and Criminal Justice graduates have been successful in many different fields post-graduation Review more information about this major of study by visiting the UMD Undergraduate Catalog Review additional resources at BSOS’s Your Career
Justice - Conducts investigations of violations relating to explosives, firearms, arson, and alcohol and tobacco diversion - Gathers and analyzes evidence through investigative leads, seizures and arrests, execution of search warrants, and a variety of other means - Prepares concise criminal investigative case reports
Administration that prepares you for careers in law enforcement related occupations 2 An A A degree in Criminal Justice enables you to transfer to a four-year university to pursue other types of criminal justice careers 3 A Certification in Basic Law Enforcement is earned by students who complete the basic police academy CRIMINAL JUSTICE
-Adult Protective Services -Airport Security Officer -Alcohol, Tobacco & Firearms Agent -Attorney -Bailiff -Bodyguard -Border Patrol Agent -Child Support Agency Worker -CIA Agent
related fi elds Graduates are able to fi nd careers in areas such as offender programs, law, courts, criminal justice administration, restorative justice, victim advocacy, and crime prevention Some graduate decide to move on to graduate-level degrees in Criminal Justice, Homeland Security, Public Administration, etc , or attend law school
associated with criminal behavior and crime control Students who are interested in why individuals commit crime, how governments respond to behaviors they deem undesirable, and the effects of the criminal justice system's actions on different communities will ?nd the criminal justice major a perfect academic home Graduates pursue careers in