Your WCSU Justice and Law Administration (JLA) Bachelor of Science degree leads you to a career in law, public service, social systems or private enterprise. Our major courses and our five options (law enforcement, Corrections, Probation, Parole, and Offender Rehabilitation, criminology, legal studies, and homeland security) provide a broad base of knowledge for future justice professionals.
WCSU’s JLA has a long, proud history of graduating students with a wide variety of career options. We have life-long industry professionals including both full-time and part-time faculty, teaching small classes that help you learn and succeed. Our courses emphasize critical thinking, problem-solving and reasoning while focusing on skills such as analysis, synthesis, problem recognition and communication.
Graduates from our JLA program achieve careers in federal, state and local law enforcement, the legal profession, corrections services, social service agencies, private security, education, probation and parole departments, other offender rehabilitation careers, public administration, homeland security, private security and fraud investigation.
Our JLA program also provides you a solid foundation to pursue further studies in law school and other graduate schools.
Office of Undergraduate Admissions
email: admissions@wcsu.edu
phone: (203) 837-9000
Office of Graduate Admissions
email: graduateadmissions@wcsu.edu
phone: (203) 837-8243
The Online Master of Science in Homeland Security at Western Connecticut State University can help you advance your career in law enforcement, public safety, and emergency management.
Learning outcomes for our students include the ability to engage in relevant scholarship; to use quantitative, qualitative and critical thinking skills to analyze and propose solutions to practical problems in the areas of law, criminology, rehabilitation services, criminal justice, and associated areas; and to demonstrate proficiency in written and oral communication.
B.S. Justice and Law Administration, ’16
B.S, Justice and Law Administration, ’23
B.S. in Criminal Justice with a Concentration in Law Enforcement, ’15
Our mission is to integrate substantive and practical education to prepare our students for a variety of careers in law, public service, social systems and private enterprises.
Our purpose is to enhance your abilities to reason, to communicate in written and verbal form, and to engage in scholarship; to fulfill your career goals in the areas of the administration of justice, the regulatory, protective or rehabilitative services, or the law-related professions; and to assist you in pursuing undergraduate and graduate level education in law, criminology, public administration, rehabilitation services, criminal justice and associated areas.
For more information on previous JLA cohorts, please see the following documents:
JLA Graduation Rates – PDF | Excel (.xlsx)
JLA Retention Rates – PDF | Excel (.xlsx)
JLA Student Diversity Data – PDF | Excel (.xlsx)
Our mission is to integrate substantive and practical education to prepare our students for a variety of careers in law, public service, social systems and private enterprises.
Our purpose is to enhance your abilities to reason, to communicate in written and verbal form, and to engage in scholarship; to fulfill your career goals in the areas of the administration of justice, the regulatory, protective or rehabilitative services, or the law-related professions; and to assist you in pursuing undergraduate and graduate level education in law, criminology, public administration, rehabilitation services, criminal justice and associated areas.
For more information on previous JLA cohorts, please see the following documents:
JLA Graduation Rates – PDF | Excel (.xlsx)
JLA Retention Rates – PDF | Excel (.xlsx)
JLA Student Diversity Data – PDF | Excel (.xlsx)