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What do I need to major on in studying crimial justice ?
Hi I'm a student with a dream of becoming an architect but I really don't know how to go about it, I need help in directing my focus on what i really need in order to succeed becoming an architect
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William’s Answer
Criminal Justice majors include:
Criminal Law, Criminology and Law, Forensic Science and Law, International Affairs and Law, Jurisprudence and Crime Studies, Security Studies and Law...
Criminal Law, Criminology and Law, Forensic Science and Law, International Affairs and Law, Jurisprudence and Crime Studies, Security Studies and Law...
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Angel’s Answer
To major in criminal justice, you typically need to focus on subjects like sociology, psychology, and law. It's helpful to take courses in criminology, ethics, and research methods. Practical experience, like internships, can also be invaluable!
For pursuing architecture, start by taking foundational courses in math and art, as they’ll strengthen your design skills. Look for architecture programs that emphasize hands-on projects and internships. Networking with professionals in the field can also provide great guidance!
For pursuing architecture, start by taking foundational courses in math and art, as they’ll strengthen your design skills. Look for architecture programs that emphasize hands-on projects and internships. Networking with professionals in the field can also provide great guidance!