School of Criminal Justice and Government Relations

Welcome to the School of Criminal Justice and Government Relations.

Kentucky State University’s School of Criminal Justice and Government Relations provides extensive academic instruction for students interested in the criminal justice or political systems.  Each program is interdisciplinary drawing upon other academic areas such as sociology and psychology. 

Criminal justice provides a foundation in all areas of the criminal justice system. Political science offers three unique specialization options within the political system.  Both programs offer Bachelor of Arts degrees and minors.  We look forward to helping you determine which program best suits your needs.


The baccalaureate degree program in Criminal Justice prepares students for careers in law enforcement, community and institutional corrections, court services, and other criminal justice-related areas. Through a combination of theoretical coursework, practical training, and experiential learning, students develop the knowledge, skills, and ethical principles necessary for employment within the criminal justice system. A baccalaureate degree program in Criminal Justice can provide a basis for advanced study in graduate school or professional programs, such as law school.

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Kentucky State University’s MCJE program is designed to prepare students for leadership roles in criminal justice with a focus on social justice and reform, community engagement, social learning and cultural competency or integrating technology or professional services.

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Law Enforcement, Corrections, Probation and Parole, Crime Scene Investigator (CSI), Forensic Scientist, Legal Assistant or Paralegal, Victim Advocate, Intelligence Analyst, Criminal Justice Professor or Educator, and Private Investigator.

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  • Justice and Fairness
  • Integrity and Ethics
  • Public Safety and Security
  • Professionalism and Excellence
  • Community Engagement and Collaboration
  • Respect for Human Dignity

Political Science, as a discipline, involves the systematic study of politics and the political system. The Political Science program at Kentucky State University has a highly developed academic curriculum that prepares students for graduate study in political science or related areas, such as law or public administration. Political Science requires the application of knowledge and critical thinking to assess, prevent, and resolve political and social problems. Additionally, the curriculum addresses preparation of students for entry-level career positions in public and private sectors of employment.

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Policy Analyst, Legislative Assistant, Political Campaign Staff, Government Relations Specialist, Public Affairs Specialist, Legal Assistant or Paralegal, International Relations Specialist, Nonprofit Program Coordinator, Journalist or Political Reporter, and Academic Researcher or Teacher.

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  • Democratic Principles
  • Political Accountability
  • Pluralism and Diversity
  • Civil Liberties and Human Rights
  • Critical Thinking and Scholarship
  • Public Service and Civic Engagement

Chair


Frederick Williams, Ph.D.

J.S. Hathaway Hall
Suite 210B
204 University Drive
Frankfort, KY 40601

Contact:

(502) 597-6891
frederick.williams1@kysu.edu