BS in Human Services and Community Justice

4 Years On Campus Bachelors Program

John Jay College of Criminal Justice

Program Overview

The Human Services and Community Justice (HSCJ) major examines issues of social, racial, and economic injustice, and the challenges encountered by diverse and underserved populations in society. Through its multi-disciplinary course work and experiential learning opportunities, students become self-reflective, competent and compassionate counselors, human services professionals, advocates, community leaders, and change makers.

Program Key Stats

$620 (Per Credit Hour)
Rolling


34 %

Eligibility Criteria

2.8
30
70

1070
6
61

Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Community Organizer
  • Correction Treatment Counselor
  • Family and Child Advocate

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