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Emergency Alert
UDC Operating Remotely on Friday, Jan. 30

The University of the District of Columbia’s academic and administrative offices will conduct business remotely on Friday, Jan. 30. All on-campus activities, including athletic-related activities, are cancelled.

Campuses will reopen on Monday, Feb. 2.

Staff: Contact your immediate supervisor with questions or for further instruction regarding remote work expectations. 

Faculty: Reach out to your immediate supervisor and/or the dean for questions and further instruction regarding the transition to emergency remote instruction (ERI).  The Center for the Advancement of Learning (CAL) is available to support faculty with instructional continuity, including support for Blackboard, Zoom, Webex and other teaching and learning technologies. 

CAL Faculty Support Resources

calhelpdesk@udc.edu 
Virtual Office Hours
Consultation Request Form

For learning technology tools and on-demand faculty resources, please visit CAL’s website.

Students: Due to inclement weather, the university will be closed to face-to-face operations. Instruction will be moved to emergency remote, including synchronous and asynchronous methods. Certain laboratory, clinical, and other hands-on classes for which in-person instruction is a requirement may necessitate a make-up lesson, but every effort will be made to pursue virtual learning to the extent possible. Where synchronous virtual instruction is intended, published class meeting times must be observed so that students’ schedules are not disrupted.

The safety and security of our students, faculty, staff, and the broader community remain our top priority. We will continue to provide updates regarding the status of the university’s academic and administrative offices as conditions change.

Please continue to check our website and social media channels for the latest information.

If you have any safety concerns, contact OPSEM at 202-274-5050. For all immediate emergencies, call 911.

Thank you for your continued dedication to our students and to UDC’s mission. 

Administration of Justice

Program Overview

Bachelor of Arts in Administration of Justice

Take your first step towards fighting for justice in your community with a Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Administration of Justice degree from the University of the District of Columbia. Our small class sizes (8 to 15 students on average) ensure productive faculty-to-student engagement in a program designed to let you delve deeply into a specific area of interest and shape your curriculum to help you reach your career goals. 

As part of the Crime, Justice and Security Studies program, which includes the M.S. in Homeland Security degree program, the Institute for Public Safety and Justice, the Interdisciplinary AI Research Lab and the Mindful and Courageous Action (MICA) Lab, Administration of Justice majors have the opportunity to complement their academic studies with a variety of real-world research experiences. 

At UDC, we value your time as a student as well as your potential as a future professional in your field. That's why, along with manageable, hands-on learning environments, the Administration of Justice program offers you the opportunity to study and pursue a broad variety of topics and develop skillsets that include:

  • Integration of theories, research methods and professional practices to examine how societies' institutions, organizations and cultures impact the lives of adults, youths and families in urban settings across the country
  • Applied problem-solving
  • Interdisciplinary learning
  • Civic commitments
  • Engagement of technology to enhance the quality of your academic performance
  • Ability to compete for graduate study or employment

The Administration of Justice program at UDC creates impactful learning experiences in the classroom and in the field, emphasizing empathy, cultural competency, ethical behavior, and evidence-based practices as the cornerstones of a professional commitment to equity and social justice. Students engage in experimental learning, data analytics, and applied problematics which are integrated into the course's curriculum and included the required internship.

If you are interested in exposure to a broadly diverse field that, among other areas of study, explores intelligence studies, disaster resilience, and terrorism, you can pursue a concentration in Homeland Security. If you are more passionate about pursuing a career path working with juveniles, we also offer a specialization in Youth Work!

How to Apply and Admission Requirements

Want to learn more about the requirements necessary to qualify for admission into UDC and our Administration of Justice program? Browse our applicant types (First-time, transfer, etc.) and explore the requirements that apply to you, or get started on your application today.

Admission Requirements Apply Now

Program Outcomes

Contact Us

Want to learn more about the Bachelor of Arts in Administration of Justice degree program at the University of the District of Columbia? Reach out to us at any time!

Dr. Andrea Adams
Program Coordinator CJSS Program, DSBS Division
Building 71- Room 3122
Phone: 202-274-6554
Email: andrea.adams@udc.edu

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