Criminal Justice
The Department of Criminal
Justice is dedicated to providing
students with a sound
educational foundation in
Criminal Justice and Legal
Studies. Graduates of GSU’s
Criminal Justice degree programs
are positioned to succeed as
career professionals, making
meaningful contributions to the
communities they serve while
upholding and fostering the
principles and ideals elucidated in
the Constitution of the United
States.
The department offers
activities aimed at
involving the students and
exposing them to the
various career
opportunities in criminal
justice, including the
include National
Association of Blacks in
Criminal Justice and Alpha
Phi Sigma, the National
Criminal Justice Honor
Society.
The CJ graduate program
is designed for students
interested in CAREERS in law,
law enforcement, justice, and
institutions associated with
these concepts.
Gamma Beta Lambda Chapter of Alpha Phi Sigma
Criminal Justice Honor Society
Mass Communication
The Department of Mass
Communication provides a broad
understanding of the role of
communication and mass media
in society and prepares students
for CAREERS in the areas of
mass communication, including
multimedia, broadcasting, public
relations and sports journalism.
Housed in the Department of
Mass Communication, GSU’s
Tiger Radio Station, 9.15 KGRM-
FM, has a dual purpose: it
functions as a laboratory for
students and provides a service to
the
community. faculty and staff, broadcasts
public service programming and
provides educational, cultural,
entertainment, news and
information for the campus
community.
The
Television
Center,
operated by
students under the guidance of The Gramblinite, an award-
winning publication written,
edited, and designed by students
is also housed in the Department
of Mass Communication.
CJ Dept. Head, Dr. M. Singh & CJ Majors at GSU High School Day
Academic Viewbook
Gramblinite student staff interviews President Gallot
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