Hey peeps! I'm really interested in majoring in Criminal Justice and George Washington University seems to have a solid program. Anyone here studying Criminal Justice at GWU? What has your experience been like?
George Washington University does indeed have a strong Criminal Justice program. While I'm not a student there, I've had the opportunity to interact with quite a few people from GWU's Criminal Justice department and here are a few things they particularly appreciated:
1. Interdisciplinary Approach: The program at GWU takes an interdisciplinary approach, blending sociology, law, psychology, and public administration, which gives students a well-rounded understanding of the criminal justice system and related fields.
2. Close to Action: Being located in Washington, D.C., students access numerous internship opportunities with government agencies or non-profit organizations that directly work in related fields. This close proximity also allows for many guest lecturers and adjunct professors who are currently working in the field providing insightful anecdotes and real-world application of the theories taught in class.
3. Active Involvement: Additionally, GWU has a Criminal Justice Society which organizes occasional events and workshops, enhancing the overall learning experience and providing opportunities for networking.
4. Research Opportunities: GWU is known for its emphasis on research and this extends to the Criminal Justice program as well. Many students have found value in engaging in research projects under the guidance of their professors.
However, just like any other program, experiences can greatly vary based on personal motivations, interest levels, and how one chooses to make the most out of the opportunities provided. So you may want to reach out to your potential professors and alumni to get a better understanding of what to expect. Also, visiting the campus and getting a feel for the atmosphere might help you decide if it is a right fit for you.
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