The undergraduate program in Justice Studies provides students with an interdisciplinary
curriculum that engages in critical analysis of justice issues. Core classes focus
on theory and empirical research that addresses the relationship between law, justice,
the justice system, and society. Electives address a number of more specialized and
topical justice-related issues.
The Forensic Science program at San José State University offers Bachelor of Science
degrees in Forensic Chemistry, Forensic Biology, and Digital Evidence for students
with a career interest in crime lab work. Students in the Forensic Science major take
basic and advanced biology, chemistry, and physics courses to build a strong foundation
in the sciences, and complement these with coursework in forensic science applications.
The curricula of each major concentration meet the American Academy of Forensic Sciences
Forensic Education Program Accreditation standards.
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Justice Studies SAGE Program Criminology Concentration, BS + MS
Get a Bachelor’s and Master’s in 5 Years! Students can earn graduate credits in their
junior and senior year. Join the MS program with no application fee!
The Human Rights Minor explores the history and structure of formal human rights and
international law, study historical and contemporary human rights struggles, meet
and work with Bay Area human rights organizations, and gain experience in a seminar
capstone symposium course.
The Legal Studies Minor provides students with an interdisciplinary curriculum that
engages them in critical analysis of the connections between legal issues and social
justice, both from a contemporary and historical perspective.