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Bachelors in

Criminal Justice

Provide for the common good as a competent, caring professional.
Montreat College’s criminal justice major prepares students for immediate entry into law enforcement or other criminal justice professions upon graduation, as well as for pursuing graduate or professional degrees. Students can choose from various electives, including courses focused on law enforcement and pre-law.
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Why Criminal Justice?

Be equipped with the knowledge and skills needed to excel in law enforcement and the legal system. Montreat’s comprehensive program covers a broad range of topics, ensuring a well-rounded education in criminal justice. Students benefit from hands-on experience through internships, where they can interact with professionals and gain real-world insights. Montreat’s emphasis on serving the common good and fostering competent, caring professionals ensures graduates are well-prepared to make a positive impact in their communities.

Career Opportunities

Criminal Investigator
Federal Agent (FBI)
Police Officer

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Why Montreat?

Whether you’re finishing high school or transferring from another institution, where you go to college is a big decision, and we believe that Montreat College is the perfect place for you to grow, learn, and thrive. Our vibrant campus at the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, our dedicated faculty, rigorous academic programs, and our talented student body create a unique and inspiring environment where you can develop a clear sense of identity and affirm your sense of purpose to honor God and serve others.

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Thrive Center

The Thrive Center supports you in your academic career by helping you improve your study skills, manage your time, learn strategies to complete class projects. You can meet with peer tutors at the Writing Center or the Math Center.

It also supports you beyond your academic career with resources for finding your calling, researching careers, finding internships, building your resume, applying to graduate school, and finding a job.

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