2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalog
Justice Studies (CJ, GOLD, IPA)
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Faculty:
Wilson - Chair, Gunderman - Assistant Chair, Adelizzi, Delehanty, Hulderman, Shoaf, Smith, and Walthall
Justice Center 126 • 417-625-9302
Mission
The mission of the Department of Justice Studies is to encourage lifelong learning and scholarship, to produce qualified and knowledgeable graduates and to foster development of ethical professionals prepared for leadership positions in the criminal justice system, law enforcement, politics, and related fields. The department is devoted to emphasizing quality teaching and learning, to providing an international perspective and to promoting the value of community service. The department seeks to further the study and understanding of criminal justice through our teaching, scholarship and service.
Criminal Justice (Justice Studies)
Adding to the extremely versatile Criminal Justice Major. BS, CJ01 and the Law Enforcement Major (Option A), AS, LE00 and Law Enforcement Major (Option B) Basic Law Enforcement Academy, AS, LE01 , the Criminal Justice Department offers the Criminal Justice/CIS Major, Computer Forensics Option, BS, CJ00 .
These exciting degree programs are complemented by four minors:
Criminal Justice
Juvenile Justice
Corrections
CSI-Crime Scene Investigation
In addition to the current minors, the Department of Criminal Justice is now offering certificates in eight specialized areas including:
Conservation Management Certificate, CJ97
Corrections Certificate, Criminal Justice, CJ92
Crime Scene Investigations Certificate, Criminal Justice, CJ94
Criminal Investigation Certificate, Criminal Justice, CJ91
Criminal Law Certificate, Criminal Justice, CJ95
Homeland Security Certificate, Criminal Justice, CJ96
Juvenile Justice Certificate, Criminal Justice, CJ93
Policing Certificate, Criminal Justice, CJ90
These certificates are both stand-alone programs of study for individuals wishing to obtain specialized certification in the various areas as well as those students who are pursuing a baccalaureate degree.
The many combinations offer a myriad of opportunities for students seeking careers in the criminal justice system and related fields.
The Criminal Justice degree offers academic training coupled with real world practical training for students pursuing careers as criminal justice professionals in the traditional fields of law enforcement, juvenile justice, corrections, probation and parole, and private safety and security. The Criminal Justice program provides a varied curriculum, small classes, faculty who provide individual academic attention, international education opportunities and a unique learning environment that meets the needs of a diverse student body. The program prepares students for a wide variety of careers as criminal justice professionals as well as graduate programs in criminal justice, law and other related fields.
In addition to day and evening courses, students can obtain the Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice and the Associate of Science in Law Enforcement degrees online. The many hybrid courses combine the benefits of the classroom experience with the flexibility of the Internet. The department offers criminal justice professionals, who have experience in the field, college credit for work experience through the portfolio process. The Department also recommends that all students participate in the internship program, where students receive university credit for working side by side with practicing criminal justice professionals.
Our faculty members are attentive to student needs and strive to prepare students for challenging criminal justice careers. They have over 100 years of combined practical experience as:
* State and local law enforcement officers
* Juvenile officers
* Legal advocates
* Correctional officers
* Criminal investigators
* Child abuse investigators
* Private security
* Nonprofit agency administrators
The Criminal Justice Department emphasizes the international mission and provides students with opportunities to study and travel abroad to view firsthand other criminal justice systems around the globe. Our faculty and students have explored the criminal justice systems of England, France, Australia, New Zealand, Morocco, Italy, Israel, Spain and Costa Rica. In the years since the international mission was implemented, more than 350 criminal justice students have studied abroad.
The state-of-the-art Mills Anderson Justice Center is the home of the Department of Criminal Justice. The department houses a high-tech mobile Crime Scene Investigation Unit, a modern indoor “live-fire” range, and two firearms training simulators. The auditorium provides a forum for lectures and advanced training seminars for practicing criminal justice professionals. These seminars are taught by nationally recognized criminal justice professionals, allowing students to learn from the experts and network with potential employers. The gymnasium and crime scene rooms provide real-life practical scenario training.
The Criminal Justice Department at Missouri Southern State University also operates the 600-hour Basic Law Enforcement Training Academy. (See Law Enforcement (Criminal Justice)
For additional information contact:
Department of Justice Studies
Dr. Tim Wilson, Chair
Justice Center 126B
417-625-9858
wilson-t@mssu.edu
Law Enforcement (Justice Studies)
Faculty: Wilson- Chair, Adams- Director of Law Enforcement Academy
Justice Center 126 • 417-625-9302
The Associate of Science degree in Law Enforcement helps prepare students for entrance into law enforcement, a field which has become highly specialized and complex at the local, state and national levels. The University also offers the four-year Bachelor of Science degree in Criminal Justice Administration.
Students have the option to complete the Associate of Science degree in Law Enforcement with or without attending the Law Enforcement Academy.
Law Enforcement Major (Option A), AS, LE00
Law Enforcement Major (Option B) Basic Law Enforcement Academy, AS, LE01
Missouri Peace Officer Certification
The 600-hour Missouri Peace Officer Certification is offered through Criminal Justice Administration (CJAD) and the Missouri POST (Peace Officer Standards & Training) Certified Law Enforcement Academy. Students who successfully complete the Academy and meet licensing requirements become eligible for employment as Missouri Peace Officers. See course descriptions.
Additionally, students who successfully complete the Law Enforcement Academy earn the Peace Officer Training Certificate.
Peace Officer Training Certificate, LE81
Application/Admission/Certification
The State of Missouri requires applicants at the time of licensing to be 21 years of age, a United States citizen, have a high school diploma or its equivalent and pass the Missouri State Police Officer Licensing examination. An applicant with a criminal history must receive Missouri POST clearance before being accepted to the program. An interview with the Training Coordinator is required for admittance to the program.
For additional information contact:
Department of Justice Studies
Mr. Chad Adams, Director Law Enforcement Academy
Justice Center 101
417-625-9519
adams-c@mssu.edu
Military Science (Justice Studies)
Show-Me Gold Missouri Army National Guard Officer Leadership Program
The Military Science minor is a four-year program in which students contract with the Missouri National Guard for military service upon completion of their degree. GOLD 0101 is open enrollment for all students without a contractual obligation. The program is offered in both classroom and laboratory learning environments. Please contact the Department of Justice Studies for more information.
Military Science Minor, MS80
For additional information contact:
Department of Justice Studies
Dr. Tim Wilson, Chair
Justice Center 126B
417-625-9858 • Wilson-T@mssu.edu
International & Political Affairs (Justice Studies)
Faculty: Wilson- Chair, Delehanty, Shoaf, Smith
Justice Center 126 • 417-625-9858
Interested in understanding the inner workings of other nations’ politics and culture? Turn your curiosity into a career in the International & Political Affairs (IPA) Degree. Our faculty is committed to excellence in teaching while also providing students with access to valuable experiences applicable to their future career. The faculty are committed to experiential learning activities in and outside of the classroom: offering courses that allow students to travel, helping to support registered student organizations, and a variety of internship opportunities. The department provides students with the opportunity to cultivate critical thinking, communication and technological skills.
We prepare you for an array of careers through our program’s emphasis on written and oral communication, research and professional development. Customize your degree as a Bachelor of Science or a Bachelor of Arts, and pursue your interests by choosing political science, international relations or global cultural studies as emphases in your customized degree. Our Program also offers you certificates that focus on the training, skills or knowledge that is needed in a variety of professional contexts. We offer versatile degree choices that match your academic interests and passions.
International & Political Affairs, IPA, BA, International Relations Emphasis, IP00
International & Political Affairs, IPA, BA, Political Science Emphasis, IP01
International & Political Affairs, IPA, BA, Global Cultural Emphasis, IP04
International & Political Affairs, IPA, BS, International Relations Emphasis, IP05
International & Political Affairs, IPA, BS, Political Science Emphasis, IP06
International & Political Affairs Social Science Education Emphasis, BS, IP09
International & Political Affairs General Emphasis, BS, IP10
Additionally, International & Political Affairs offers the following certificates:
International Politics & Diplomacy Certificate, Social Science, PS90
Public Administration & Urban Planning Certificate, IPA, PS91
Legal Studies Certificate, IPA, PS92
Campaigns & Elections Certificate, IPA, PS93
Political Communication Certificate, PS94
Gender Studies Certificate, IPA, SO90
Global Citizenship Certificate, IP90 (coordinates with IS90 Teaching English as a Foreign Language)
Master of Science in Justice Studies
About the Degree:
The Masters of Science in Justice Studies is an interdisciplinary partnership between multiple departments and colleges at Missouri Southern State University designed to allow students, from all disciplinary backgrounds, the opportunity to explore and gain a deeper understanding of the multiple facets of what we call “Justice.” Students in this program will synthesize advanced scholarly knowledge from diverse yet interrelated fields, critique historical and theoretical concepts related to the understanding and application of justice, and master disciplinary and interdisciplinary skills essential to both scholarly and professional settings.
What you’ll learn:
How the concept of ‘justice’ is defined and applied in real-world settings.
How professionals’ work is related to the application of ‘justice’ defined in a variety of careers (politics, law, criminal justice, policing, social work).
How a variety of social systems work to achieve ‘justice’ or not (‘injustice’).
How to use data and other sources of information to make inferences and draw logical conclusions about questions focused on ‘justice’.
This Degree is great for you if:
You have a baccalaureate degree from an accredited college or university (national or regional).
You want to pursue a career or professional activity that requires additional training in the operation of systems related to ‘justice’ or data analytics/critical thinking/problem-solving.
You are a career professional who seeks additional credentialing for professional development and/or advancement.
For additional information contact:
Justice Studies-Masters of Science (MS)
Dr. William Delehanty, Justice Studies Coordinator
Justice Center
417-625-9739
JusticeStudies@mssu.edu
ProgramsAssociate Degree Programs Major Programs (Undergraduate)
- Criminal Justice Major. BS, CJ01
- Criminal Justice/CIS Major, Computer Forensics Option, BS, CJ00
- International & Political Affairs General Emphasis, BS, IP10
- International & Political Affairs Social Science Education Emphasis, BS, IP09
- International & Political Affairs, IPA, BA, Global Cultural Emphasis, IP04
- International & Political Affairs, IPA, BA, International Relations Emphasis, IP00
- International & Political Affairs, IPA, BA, Political Science Emphasis, IP01
- International & Political Affairs, IPA, BS, International Relations Emphasis, IP05
- International & Political Affairs, IPA, BS, Political Science Emphasis, IP06
Certificates (Undergraduate)
- Campaigns & Elections Certificate, IPA, PS93
- Conservation Management Certificate, CJ97
- Corrections Certificate, Criminal Justice, CJ92
- Crime Scene Investigations Certificate, Criminal Justice, CJ94
- Criminal Investigation Certificate, Criminal Justice, CJ91
- Criminal Law Certificate, Criminal Justice, CJ95
- Gender Studies Certificate, IPA, SO90
- Global Citizenship Certificate, IP90
- Homeland Security Certificate, Criminal Justice, CJ96
- International Politics & Diplomacy Certificate, Social Science, PS90
- Juvenile Justice Certificate, Criminal Justice, CJ93
- Legal Studies Certificate, IPA, PS92
- Peace Officer Training Certificate, LE81
- Policing Certificate, Criminal Justice, CJ90
- Public Administration & Urban Planning Certificate, IPA, PS91
- Teaching English as a Foreign Language, Certificate, IS90
Graduate Programs Minors (Undergraduate)
- Criminal Justice Minor, CJ82
- Criminal Justice Minor, Corrections, CJ80
- Criminal Justice Minor, Juvenile Justice, CJ83
- CSI (Crime Scene Investigation) Minor, CJ81
- Geography Minor, GE80
- Legal Studies Minor, PS83
- Military Science Minor, MS80
- Political Science Minor, International Politics, PS82
- Political Science Minor, PS80
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