Southwestern Adventist University

Bachelor in Criminal Justice

Keene, United States

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

Introduction

Southwestern Adventist University in Keene, Texas, is a small private university that blends academic programs with faith-based community values. Founded in the late 19th century and grounded in Seventh-day Adventist principles, the campus of roughly 750 students offers a close-knit atmosphere where faculty know students by name and mentoring is part of the learning experience. The university provides a range of undergraduate and selected graduate programs across liberal arts, education, nursing and professional fields.

Academics emphasize holistic development—intellectual, physical and spiritual—supported by small class sizes, personalized advising and experiential learning. With about 42 program options, students can balance classroom study with community service, internships and campus leadership. The institution’s emphasis on service, ethics and community engagement helps graduates build careers that reflect both professional competence and personal values.

International students benefit from a supportive campus culture, targeted orientation, and close staff attention that eases cultural transition. Though the international cohort is small, it contributes to a welcoming, diverse community where students can access on-campus housing, mentoring and academic support. For learners seeking a values-centered education in a peaceful, focused setting, Southwestern Adventist University offers individualized attention and a strong sense of belonging.

About the Program

The Bachelor in Criminal Justice at Southwestern Adventist University is for students who want to make a difference in their community. This 4-year degree helps students develop skills to serve the common good and support people in need.

The curriculum covers subjects like law enforcement, corrections, and criminology. Students learn through hands-on experiences, such as internships and fieldwork, to develop skills in critical thinking, problem-solving, and communication.

Graduates can pursue careers as Police Officers, Probation Officers, Crime Scene Investigators, or Correctional Counselors. They can work in law enforcement agencies, government organizations, or non-profit groups, making a positive impact on society.

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