About the course
This concentrated area of study focuses on relationships among law, the justice system and society, with special attention to theories of crime, law enforcement, comparative justice systems and the administration of justice. It prepares students to work in criminal justice, security, agencies administering justice, social services and related settings. Montclair State offers one of the few bachelor degree programs in Justice Studies in the State of New Jersey. Our niche is a broad-based interdisciplinary curriculum offering a rigorous course of study that examines the intersection of justice, law, policy and social change. Students in the major may focus their studies in one or more of the following three concentrations: Justice Systems, International Justice or Paralegal Studies. Our students actively experience justice through a required internship in their field of the study. Read our Mission Statement. Scholarships - View all scholarships Internships
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Duration: 8 Semester(s)Fees: US$85,859
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Entry requirements for Montclair State University
Your official secondary school transcripts need to be evaluated (document evaluation) by any accredited foreign credential evaluation service. If you have completed any college coursework, then a course-by-course evaluation is required. Minimum score of 70 (internet-based exam). IELTS - Minimum score is 6.0. SAT: minimum score of 480 EBRW (Evidence Based Reading and Writing). ACT English: minimum score of 22.
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6.0
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TOEFL Internet based overall score: 70.0
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