Illinois State University

Bachelor in Criminal Justice Sciences

Normal, United States

The Bachelor in Criminal Justice Sciences at Illinois State University is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

Illinois State University (ISU), founded in 1857 and located in Normal, is a comprehensive public university with a long tradition of teacher education and broad academic offerings across 252 programs. Serving roughly 20,878 students, including an international cohort of about 1,000, ISU combines strong undergraduate teaching with expanded graduate and professional programs in education, business, health sciences, arts and applied disciplines.

ISU emphasizes career-ready learning, small class sizes and strong faculty mentorship. Programs integrate experiential learning through internships, community partnerships and applied research, helping students build professional portfolios and practical experience. The university’s commitment to student success is reflected in advising services, career centers and active employer engagement that support transitions into regional and national job markets.

Campus life in Normal offers a welcoming college-town atmosphere with cultural events, clubs and practical support for international students, from orientation to career counseling. ISU’s location in central Illinois combines affordable living with access to metropolitan centers for internships and networking. For international applicants seeking a supportive, student-centered campus with a balance of academic breadth and applied opportunities, Illinois State provides a stable, professionally oriented environment to develop skills and begin a global career.

About the Program

The Bachelor in Criminal Justice Sciences at Illinois State University is for students who want to learn about law enforcement and the justice system. This 4-year degree helps students understand how to make communities safer.

The curriculum includes classes on policing, courts, and corrections. Students also learn about research methods and statistics to help them analyze data and solve problems. Hands-on projects help students apply what they learn in class to real-world scenarios.

Graduates can work as police officers, detectives, or criminal investigators. They can also find jobs as correctional officers, probation officers, or crime analysts. These careers are available in government agencies, private security companies, and non-profit organizations.

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