Manhattanville University

Program: Criminal and Social Justice | Global Justice and Human Rights

Degree Bachelor's, Major
Country United States
State New York
City Purchase
Website Click here to visit the website
Contact Name Eric Slater
Email eric.slater@mville.edu
Phone (914) 798-2732

The criminal justice major combines a rigorous skills-based interdisciplinary curriculum with a particular focus on social justice. Manhattanville University’s Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Criminal and Social Justice degree program helps students gain the conceptual tools and practical skills to shape a more ethical and egalitarian justice system. The criminal and social justice degree draws on a wide range of disciplines to understand how legal institutions can help facilitate safer and more just communities.

Explore some of the most pressing sociopolitical issues of our time from various perspectives while developing critical skills that will equip you for career success in the criminal justice field including information and data literacy, problem solving, storytelling, project management, and empathy. Earn real-world experience through hands-on projects, high-quality internships, quality internships in New York City, or service-learning experiences through the Clark Center for Social Justice.

The broad-based knowledge of the social and criminal justice bachelor’s degree at Manhattanville is an excellent foundation for careers or graduate studies in law, forensics, government, corrections, and law enforcement.

The Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Global Justice and Human Rights degree program at Manhattanville prepares you to work toward the liberation of oppressed and marginalized communities at home and across the globe-This major prepares you for meaningful careers in international development, government, law, community advocacy, and research.

A Manhattanville education helps you put ideas into action. New York is home to many prominent human rights organizations, and the headquarters to the United Nations is only a short train ride from campus. Complete rewarding internships to boost your resume and expand your impact in a global hub. The Sister Mary T. Clark, RSCJ Center for Religion and Social Justice is another resource for finding volunteer and service-learning opportunities. Gain advocacy experience while giving back to the community.

Coursework approaches numerous issues including gender, race, sexuality, immigration, class, religion, ethnicity, and nationality from a problem-solving and solutions-oriented perspective. The major’s innovative interdisciplinary core will equip you with essential career skills such as information and data literacy, problem solving, storytelling, project management, and empathy.