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Online Juris Doctor (JD)

In this fully online JD program, you’ll gain the legal skills, knowledge and practical experience to drive change in your community. You’ll explore challenges and opportunities in rural and underserved areas where legal services are limited, as well as the broader impact of law on public service and public interest work.

Coursework immerses you in legal and trial advocacy, remote legal practice and courtroom procedures. You’ll also refine your critical thinking and practical legal skills while examining policy and governance. This training prepares you to expand access to justice and serve the public as a rural legal advocate, public defender, prosecuting attorney and more.

Earn your JD online from the Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law

This program reflects a commitment to reshaping and innovating legal education. Designed to meet the demand for lawyers in rural and underserved areas, as well as in public service, this opportunity makes earning a JD more accessible than ever. With fewer geographic barriers, you can gain a top-tier legal education without relocating. This flexibility — combined with ASU Law’s consistent ranking among the top 15 public U.S. law schools by U.S. News & World Report — ensures you graduate with the knowledge and skills to excel in your legal career.

This part-time program is also built to fit your schedule while upholding quality. Whether you choose ASU’s on-campus JD or this technology-enhanced online option, you’ll learn the same curriculum from the same world-class faculty.

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Juris Doctor (JD)
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Juris Doctor (JD)
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Program Description Intro

Are you driven to expand access to justice in the U.S.? Arizona State University’s part-time online Juris Doctor (JD) offers a flexible path to gain legal expertise and advance your commitment to meeting legal needs in public interest, public service or practicing private or public law in underserved and rural communities. This JD program, delivered online, allows you to balance your studies with other responsibilities and graduate prepared to sit for the bar exam.

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Courses Summary

In your first three semesters, you’ll complete foundational law courses. Additional coursework and electives provide specialized knowledge for careers in public service and underserved communities. Experiential courses offer practical training in trial advocacy and public service practice, covering topics such as land use planning and state and local government issues. You can also pursue optional internships and externships in Phoenix, Washington D.C., Los Angeles and many other cities.

Note: Depending on your course selections and credit variances, you may need between 28 and 33 courses to complete the required 88 credits for graduation.

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29
Total Credit Hours
88
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Law, J.D.
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Online Juris Doctor courses
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The Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law faculty has more than 300 combined years of experience. Hailing from across the country, they’re nationally recognized for their scholarship and teaching. Our world-class faculty provides comprehensive legal education in popular focus areas and addresses legal challenges on a global scale.

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Study at one of the best law schools in the country
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The Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law at ASU is one of the top schools in the nation, providing personalized and practical legal education. Offering more than 250 unique courses, students can tailor their educational experiences to meet their unique interests. Our bar passage achievements and peer-reviewed U.S. News & World Report rankings highlight our dedication to preparing students for success.

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Applicants to this JD online must fulfill the requirements of both the Graduate College and the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law.

Admission is highly competitive and not guaranteed.

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Applications are reviewed holistically, and admission decisions are made based on all information provided.

Applicants apply through LSAC and must submit the following materials:

  • Part-time online JD application, the application fee is waived
  • Official transcripts
  • Personal statement
  • LSAT or JD-Next scores
  • Resume
  • Character and fitness statement, if applicable
  • Binding admissions contract, if applicable
  • English language proficiency scores, if applicable

Applicants may provide the following additional materials with their application:

  • Arizona residency form
  • Inclusive excellence statement
  • Letters of recommendation, up to 2 letters are accepted
  • Optional addenda

ASU Law may invite applicants to participate in a virtual interview with members of the admissions committee and ASU Law community. Applicants invited to interview will receive an email with further information about the interview process. Applicants must complete the interview to move forward in the review process.

The admissions committee may request additional information.

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  • An applicant whose native language is not English (regardless of current residency) must provide proof of English proficiency.
  • International students may apply to the part-time online JD pathway at ASU Law. Note: online international students are not issued an F-1 visa or I-20 to travel to the U.S. for school.

*Note: Additional fees may apply.

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Every jurisdiction sets its requirements for bar exam eligibility and bar admission, including standards for legal education. All ASU Law JD graduates complete an ABA-accredited degree program, which generally meets the criteria in most jurisdictions. However, eligibility also depends on meeting additional qualifications, including character and fitness standards.

Because requirements can change, applicants are encouraged to verify the criteria for the jurisdiction where they plan to seek bar admission. The contact information for all relevant agencies is available through the National Conference of Bar Examiners website.

We strongly recommend you visit our state authorization page to learn how ASU is authorized to operate in your state, policies for out-of-state students and program exceptions.

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Prospective and current students are responsible for verifying tuition and fees before registration. Rates are the same for residents and nonresidents. The amounts listed reflect 11 credits for fall and spring and 5 credits for summer, based on the core curricular plan. The maximum per semester is 11 credit hours.

Please note: The ASU Tuition Estimator currently shows a fall 2025 start, which is incorrect. The first semester for the JD part-time and online program begins in spring 2026.

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ASU's academic programs that prepare you for professional licensure or certification are designed to meet Arizona's requirements. Completing an ASU program may not fulfill educational requirements for licensure or certification in other states. For additional information, visit the professional licensure page.

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Online Bachelor of Arts in Social Justice and Human Rights

This program prepares you for a rewarding career where you can make a difference in your community and around the world. If you’re interested in volunteering or working for organizations that advance the causes of social justice and human rights, this program may be a great fit for you. Upon graduation, you’ll be prepared to work in community-engaged advocacy and effectively support marginalized groups.

The skills you’ll develop in this program

A social justice and human rights degree is an interdisciplinary program that prepares you to advocate for rights and equality in local, national and global contexts. This program draws from a variety of social science disciplines including politics, sociology, history, anthropology and linguistics. Examining perspectives from all of these disciplines will prepare you to address pressing issues related to racial justice, immigration, feminism, refugee rights and more.

In addition to gaining broad expertise in these topics, you’ll be equipped with transferable skills from across the social sciences, including writing, communication, research and statistical analysis of human rights data. As you hone your skills in writing and research, you’ll gain essential knowledge related to rights and justice by taking nine credit hours from three different interdisciplinary tracks:

  • Identity and place.
  • Law, citizenship and migration.
  • Social justice and inequality.

Get the opportunity to participate in research with faculty

As a student, you’ll have the opportunity to participate in research with faculty for funding or academic credit through the New College Undergraduate Inquiry and Research Experience program. The faculty you meet throughout your courses can help you connect to other faculty who share your interests and have space for an NCUIRE student. This research can strengthen your resume and allow you to stand out among the competition when entering the workforce.

Additionally, this bachelor’s degree can be completed as part of an Accelerated Master’s program. When accepted, you can earn a master’s degree in as little as one year after completing your undergraduate degree. This opportunity saves you time and money while giving you advanced knowledge in your field. Applicable master's degrees include:

Program Field of Study
Bachelor of Arts
Program Focus
Social Justice
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Social Justice and Human Rights (BA)
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Program Description Intro

Arizona State University’s online Bachelor of Arts in social justice and human rights provides you with deep theoretical and practical knowledge of these two related fields. You’ll examine some of the most critical issues related to race, gender, sexuality, immigration and more while also learning the skills needed to lead positive change for marginalized communities.

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ASJHRBA
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UGAS
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Courses Summary

Courses in this program approach human rights and justice topics, including political, social and cultural perspectives. Most classes culminate with a paper that showcases the area-specific knowledge you developed in that course. The program culminates with a capstone course in which you’ll showcase the skills you’ve developed throughout the program and prepare for future employment.

Total Classes
40
Total Credit Hours
120
Program Fee Code
New College of Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences - Humanities and Social Sciences Programs
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Study with some of the brightest, most innovative academic minds in the world
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Online Bachelor of Arts in Justice Studies

This justice studies degree is a social science-based undergraduate program that examines justice and social inquiry from diverse perspectives. As a justice studies major, you’ll analyze how the definition of justice changes based on classical, contemporary, domestic and global contexts.

This degree is ideal if you want to understand what justice is and how to achieve it, as well as have the desire to drive social transformation.

The skills you’ll develop in this program

This justice studies degree provides you with tools to understand and achieve justice in the U.S. The curriculum includes classic and contemporary philosophies and theories of justice. You’ll gain a broad foundation in social science, the humanities and other focus areas needed for success in the field.

This program will prepare you for a wide range of career paths in law, government, politics, education and more. You’ll develop valuable, transferable skills, such as critical thinking, oral and written communication, collaboration, critical analysis, digital technology and intercultural fluency.

What’s the difference between a BA and a BS in justice studies?

This BA is very similar to ASU’s BS in justice studies online. The primary difference between these two programs is the foreign language requirement in this BA program.

Additionally, if you have an interest in social science, you may lean toward the Bachelor of Arts. If you want to prioritize statistical analysis and quantitative inquiry in your studies, the Bachelor of Science may be better for you.

If you’re interested in pursuing a law degree, earning a BA or a BS justice studies degree will provide a well-rounded education that prepares you for law school. You'll gain abstract thinking skills, the ability to interpret texts and a high reading comprehension, which will help on your Law School Admission Test (LSAT). You'll also learn to think reasonably and logically, which law schools typically look for in candidates.

It’s important to note this isn’t a criminology program. It doesn’t prepare you for a career in criminal justice.

Program Field of Study
Bachelor of Arts
Program Focus
Justice Studies
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Justice Studies (BA)
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Program Description Intro

Are you passionate about social justice? Arizona State University’s Bachelor of Arts in justice studies degree online takes an in-depth look at the evolving nature of justice from multiple academic perspectives. You’ll prepare for a career in law, government, politics, education, non-profit leadership and more.

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Courses Summary

Courses in this program run the gamut from justice theories to social inquiry. You’ll explore legal and social philosophies of justice while learning new methods for conducting justice studies research. You can also take a range of electives, such as justice-seeking organizations, ethnic studies and disability rights.

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Total Credit Hours
120
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UPO201
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Justice studies courses
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Learn from professionals in criminal justice and justice law
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From Royal Society and American Academy Fellows to Marshall and Barry Goldwater Scholarship recipients, The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences is home to prestigious students and faculty members who include:

  • Fulbright American Scholars.
  • Guggenheim Fellows.digit
  • MacArthur Fellows.
  • Nobel laureates.
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Online Master of Arts in Social Justice and Human Rights

Throughout this program, you’ll learn key issues, theories and applied practices related to global justice and humanitarianism. You’ll also address how intersecting dimensions of social identity influence human rights, including gender, race, ethnicity, class, sexuality and nationality.

While studying these topics, you’ll gain the skills needed to design research projects and write grants to support the research and practice of social justice and human rights nonprofit managers and scholars.

Who’s a good candidate for this program?

This program aligns with those who have previous experience in human rights and social justice work or a general interest in these topics. However, the most important factor for interested students is a passion for understanding social injustice. As long as you have a bachelor’s or master’s degree from a regionally accredited institution, you can apply to this program.

Why it’s worth it to get a master’s in social justice and human rights

In addition to advancing your career, earning a master's in human rights and social justice is a great way to determine what social justice and human rights issues you’re most passionate about. To graduate from this program, you’re required to complete a wide range of thematic courses and a capstone e-portfolio. Not only does this allow you to build on existing knowledge and experience, but it’s also a great way to deepen your understanding and gain new skills. Topics you’ll explore include:

  • Gender-based violence and sex trafficking.
  • International law and organizations.
  • Migration, asylum and refugees.

You’ll also have opportunities to participate in original research focused on immigration. Learn more about this research.

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Master of Arts
Program Focus
Social Justice and Human Rights
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Social Justice and Human Rights (MA)
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Program Description Intro

Turn your passion for social justice into a career through Arizona State University’s Master of Arts in social justice and human rights. You’ll learn how to develop ethical and intellectually sound responses to issues affecting vulnerable populations. You’ll also develop the skills needed to design future research projects and write grants.

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GRAS
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Courses Summary

This program’s curriculum builds on your existing knowledge while encouraging you to focus on issues relevant to you, your community and regions around the globe. In addition to eight core courses, you’ll also complete electives, which can be substituted with an ASU-approved internship or study abroad experience. The program culminates with an e-portfolio that showcases the abilities you’ve developed.

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Total Credit Hours
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Social Justice and Human Rights (M.A.)
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Social justice and human rights master’s courses
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Educators who emphasize giving back
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Prepare for the full New College experience curated by world-renowned faculty who are some of the brightest, most innovative academic minds in the world. Areas of expertise include psychology, anthropology, geography, political science, cybersecurity, forensic science and more. Our faculty strives to create an environment that prepares students to take their place in the world using the skills they’ve learned to pursue careers that benefit their communities.

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Supporting the next generation of social justice and human rights leaders
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ASU is a global university recognized for its commitment to innovation, research and high-quality academic programs. Our university has been recognized with peer-reviewed honors from U.S. News & World Report.

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Applicants must fulfill the requirements of both the Graduate College and the New College of Interdisciplinary Arts and Sciences.

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Applicants are eligible to apply to the program if they’ve earned a bachelor's or master's degree, in any field, from a regionally accredited institution.

Applicants must have a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.00 (scale is 4.00="A") in the last 60 hours of their first bachelor's degree program, or applicants must have a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.00 (scale is 4.00="A") in an applicable master's degree program.

The admissions committee reviews applications holistically and may consider applicants with a GPA below 3.00 if they’ve demonstrated a strong past performance in related science coursework.

All applicants must submit:

  • Graduate application and application fee.
  • Official transcripts.
  • Personal statement.
  • Up-to-date curriculum vitae or resume.
  • Letters of recommendation.

Your personal statement should describe your educational background, scholarly interests and academic and professional goals.

It’s preferred that letters of recommendation come from faculty members who know the applicant's work well. If these aren’t available, letters of recommendation from individuals in supervisory or professional roles will be accepted.

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An applicant whose native language is not English (regardless of current residency) must provide proof of English proficiency.

If the applicant doesn’t meet the minimum GPA requirements, the application may still be considered.

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Online Bachelor of Arts in Community Advocacy and Social Policy

This program provides you with the skills needed to act as a social change agent through policy analysis and community-based action, such as:

  • Administrative and legislative strategies.
  • Ethics.
  • Mindfulness practices.
  • Research methods.
  • Social justice and human rights perspectives.

These skills and competencies will equip you to formulate strategies that advance social, economic and environmental justice, use social media and cyberactivism for advocacy efforts and evaluate the success of advocacy intervention efforts. You’ll develop a deep understanding of how social policies have adversely affected marginalized or oppressed populations, such as different racial/ethnic groups, individuals struggling with mental illness, elderly individuals and more. You’ll also acquire the community advocacy tools needed to address the social problems impacting these populations, with an emphasis on past and present challenges facing various groups in the southwest.

Tailor your studies to fit your career goals

In this program, you’ll choose 10 courses to match your career goals and interests from two key focus areas:

  • Diversity and oppressed populations: This focus explores oppressed or marginalized populations and systems of oppression and domination.
  • Social problems and interventions: This focus specializes in social problems that disproportionately affect members of oppressed populations and change strategies.

Both focus areas include five related courses. Regardless of the courses you choose within these focus areas, you’ll graduate with a deeper understanding of social problems and issues, how these issues have historically impacted society, how they have evolved and how they continue to influence the world today.

How does this program compare to a bachelor’s in social work?

While this community advocacy and social policy bachelor’s provides a deep social work foundation, it’s different from a bachelor’s in social work (BSW). This program is regionally accredited, but it isn’t accredited by the Council on Social Work Education (CSWE) as a bachelor’s in social work would be. This program won’t lead you to social work licensure or prepare you for social work roles that require a CSWE-accredited degree. However, you may pursue a master’s degree in social work after graduation.

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Community Advocacy and Social Policy
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Community Advocacy and Social Policy (BA)
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Program Description Intro

Arizona State University’s Bachelor of Arts in community advocacy and social policy provides you with the opportunity to explore issues of diversity, oppression and privilege. You’ll graduate with the advocacy and intervention strategies needed to make informed decisions, engage in social change and advocate for the communities you seek to serve.

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Courses Summary

You’ll take a variety of courses covering topics including introductory ethics, diversity and oppression in a social work context, advocacy strategies and more. This program culminates in a final capstone project where you’ll explore your interests within the context of community advocacy and social policy.

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The impressive faculty in the Watts College of Public Service and Community Solutions inspire the next generation of public service leaders through real-world solutions to issues in areas such as child welfare, safety, city management, human trafficking and water scarcity. Faculty highlights include:

  • Fellow of the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences.
  • Fellow of the American Psychological Association.
  • Member of the National Academy of Public Administration.
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Online Bachelor of Science in Justice Studies

This is an interdisciplinary program that focuses on social justice and the forces that impact our society. You'll evaluate concepts of justice related to legal, governmental and societal institutions, as well as broader social dynamics. You’ll also work alongside dedicated professors to rethink the framing of justice issues while centering on the experiences of diverse communities.

Through your coursework, you’ll explore the impact of the following factors on justice:

  • Disability.
  • Gender.
  • Immigration.
  • Indigeneity.
  • Race.
  • Sexuality.
  • Socioeconomic status.

The topics covered in this justice studies program

This program incorporates a range of topics beyond the legal system, including global and local politics, the economy, community organization and activism. You’ll also conduct an in-depth analysis of how justice is perceived, promoted and undermined.

The five core areas of study for a justice studies major are:

  • Citizenship, migration and human rights.
  • Globalization, sustainability and economic justice.
  • Law, policy and social change.
  • Media, technology and culture.
  • Social identities and communities.

The skills you’ll develop as a justice studies major

You’ll learn quantitative and qualitative research skills while building a strong foundation in areas such as law, public policy and social change. Your courses may also include researching current events and analyzing how to transform unjust social arrangements. Additionally, you’ll have the opportunity to gain career experience through our internship program with 180+ placements around the world.

Upon graduating, you’ll be prepared to create meaningful change through governmental agencies, the legal system, public policy, nongovernmental organizations and social justice activism. You may also go on to take the LSAT in preparation for law school.

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Justice Studies
Program Name Abbreviation
Justice Studies (BS)
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Two participants raise their hands together while facing a crowd during the MLK March on West gathering, an annual social justice event at ASU.
Program Description Intro

Are you interested in social transformation as related to your career or personal life? Through your pursuit of a Bachelor of Science in justice studies online, you’ll conduct advanced research into historical, cultural, economic and sociopolitical forces that impact social justice. You’ll also explore timely and relevant topics with award-winning faculty.

Plan Code
LAJUSBS
Program code
UGLA
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Courses Summary

Your coursework will focus on theory and research that allow you to understand the social dynamics of justice. You may also choose electives that are relevant to your interests, such as disability justice and advocacy, human rights, environmental justice, immigration and more.

Total Classes
40
Total Hours
120
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Class number may be less for transfer students.
Total Credit Hours
120
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Required number of credits to complete this degree.
Program Fee Code
UPO201
Courses Section Title
Justice studies courses
CIP code
22.00
Title
Insightful educators and top researchers in justice studies
Description

From Royal Society and American Academy Fellows to Marshall and Barry Goldwater Scholarship recipients, The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences is home to prestigious students and faculty members who include:

  • Ford Foundation Fellows.
  • Guggenheim Fellows.
  • MacArthur Fellows.
  • National Institute for the Humanities grantees.
  • National Science Foundation grantees.
  • Nobel laureates.
Accolade title
Join a leading school in cultural and social change
Accolade Description

As part of The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, the School of Social Transformation focuses on transformational knowledge across society. This includes creative research approaches to themes and questions embedded in broader historical, social and cultural contexts. We prepare our students to be informed members of the public. Our graduates are interdisciplinary, team-oriented problem-solvers who can thrive in any environment, career or pursuit.

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8:1
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student-to-faculty ratio

Accolades Title
48
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tenure and tenure-track faculty

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35%
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first-generation students

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57%
Accolades Description

of students are racially or ethnically diverse

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75%
Accolades Description

of students are female

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46%
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Pell Grant eligible students

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Weeks per Class
7.5
Academic Career
Undergraduate
Program fee code for resident
UPO201
Program fee code for non-resident
UPO201
Program Description Title
What is a justice studies major?
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https://webapp4.asu.edu/uga_admissionsapp/?term=2261&session=SESA&campus=ONLNE
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bachelor-science-justice-studies
Program Generated Code
UGLA-LAJUSBS
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Will my diploma say ‘online’?
Description

No, Arizona State University’s diplomas don’t specify whether you earn your degree online or in person. All diplomas and transcripts simply say “Arizona State University.”

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