Midway University

Bachelor in Criminal Justice

Midway, United States

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

Introduction

Midway University, founded in 1847 as the Kentucky Female Orphan School, has grown into a coeducational institution known for personalized learning and a supportive campus culture in Midway, Kentucky. With about 1,945 students and a welcoming international cohort, the university emphasizes close faculty-student relationships and hands-on learning. Its compact size and focused program portfolio (nearly 48 programs) make it an accessible choice for students seeking individualized attention and practical preparation.

Academically, Midway balances liberal arts foundations with career-ready offerings across undergraduate and graduate levels. Faculty prioritize experiential learning—through labs, internships, community partnerships and applied projects—so students graduate with both knowledge and work-ready skills. Small class sizes encourage discussion, mentorship and opportunities to take leadership roles in campus initiatives and research experiences.

Campus life centers on community involvement, leadership development and student support services that ease the transition for international learners. Advising, tutoring and career services are tuned to help students map academic goals to employment outcomes, while campus events and clubs foster belonging. For prospective international students seeking a nurturing, practice-oriented environment in the United States, Midway offers a clear path to academic growth and meaningful professional experiences.

About the Program

The Bachelor in Criminal Justice at Midway University is a degree program for students interested in law enforcement and corrections. This 4-year Bachelor degree helps students understand the criminal justice system and its many components.

The curriculum covers law enforcement, courts, corrections, and contemporary challenges in criminal justice. Students develop skills in criminal investigation, interviewing, and interrogation, as well as forensic and abnormal psychology. They also learn about correctional systems and court procedures.

Graduates can pursue careers as Police Officers, Correctional Officers, Crime Scene Investigators, FBI Agents, or Court Administrators. They can work in law enforcement agencies, courts, or correctional facilities, helping to keep communities safe and promoting justice.

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