Find Your Squad

No one succeeds alone in criminal justice. Success comes from collaboration, trust and having the right people by your side. Finding your team starts at UCF.

Get involved in student organizations like Lambda Alpha Epsilon and Alpha Phi Sigma, where you’ll meet like-minded peers, engage with industry professionals, and take part in events that blend leadership, service, and networking.

Take your education beyond the classroom with internships that place you inside courtrooms, law enforcement agencies, and social services organizations, giving you real-world experience before graduation.

Expand your perspective through immersive Study Abroad programs that introduce you to global criminal justice systems. And don’t miss the department’s annual Criminal Justice & Public Service Conference, where you’ll connect with professionals, explore career paths, and gain insights to shape your future.

At UCF, you won’t just study criminal justice—you’ll find your squad.

Student Organizations

As the next generation of criminal justice professionals, your personal experience plays an important role in shaping your career path. Getting involved in student organizations allows you to connect with other CJ students, network with industry professionals and explore careers within the field. In addition to making new friends, you’ll have the opportunity to participate in hands-on service projects and hear from guest speakers working in law enforcement, corrections, courts and beyond. These experiences not only deepen your understanding of the criminal justice system but can also open doors to internships and job opportunities.

Whether you’re looking to strengthen your resume, serve your community, or build a network, there’s a place for you here.

Alpha Phi Sigma Criminal Justice Honor Society

Alpha Phi Sigma is a gateway to friendships, leadership opportunities and seeing how your degree has real-world impact. This is your chance to connect with other criminal justice students who share your career goals and build relationships that last beyond college. You can also stand out by taking on a leadership role, participating in community service and attending exclusive professional development events.

As the only criminal justice honor society certified by the Association of College Honor Societies and affiliated with the Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Alpha Phi Sigma gives you the chance to grow academically, personally and professionally.

Ready to take the next step? To learn more and join the UCF chapter, contact Debra Ross or find us on KnightConnect.

Criminal Justice Graduate Student Association (CJGSA)

Graduate school shouldn’t just be about your daily coursework. Build connections while gaining real-world experiences and preparing for your criminal justice career by joining the Criminal Justice Graduate Student Association (CJGSA).

As a student-led organization, CJGSA is dedicated to supporting criminal justice graduate students at UCF through research collaboration, professional development and community engagement. Members have the opportunity to network with faculty and community partners, attend workshops that enhance teaching and research skills and participate in service projects that make a positive impact in our community.

Get involved today and take full advantage of everything your graduate experience has to offer!

Lambda Alpha Epsilon

Lambda Alpha Epsilon (LAE) is a co-ed pre-professional fraternity that offers networking, career development and lifelong friendships with peers who share your passion for criminal justice. LAE’s alumni work in law enforcement, corrections, social services and even teach at the collegiate level—proving that LAE opens doors to endless possibilities.

As a member, you’ll:

  • Network with Professionals: Meet guest speakers from the FBI, DEA, local law enforcement and more every other week.
  • Gain Hands-On Experience: Participate in exclusive events like SWAT roundups, FBI hazmat training, and the Department of Criminal Justice’s Annual Public Service Conference and Domestic Violence Awareness Charity Auction.
  • Make a Difference: Volunteer with organizations like Harbor House and Second Harvest, and support our Domestic Violence Awareness Charity Auction.
  • Build Lifelong Friendships: Enjoy social events, Bigs & Littles, sports and more!

Ready to take your criminal justice journey even further? Join LAE on KnightConnect or on Facebook.

Whether you're exploring career options, looking for the right classes, or considering internships and study abroad, our Criminal Justice advisors are here to help. Schedule a meeting to get personalized guidance, stay on track for graduation and more.

Internships

Turn your classroom knowledge into a lived experience with a criminal justice internship. An internship is one of the best ways to gain hands-on experience, build professional connections and see what a career in criminal justice is really like. At UCF, undergraduate students have the opportunity to intern with more than 100 partners, including agencies at the local, state and federal levels, as well as in private sector roles like security, social services and loss prevention.

Through your internship, you’ll apply what you’ve learned in class to real-world situations, develop practical skills and gain a deeper understanding of how criminal justice agencies operate. Many students use their internships to explore career options and some even receive job offers based on their experience.

Make an appointment with Cory Watkins, internship coordinator, to verify your eligibility for an internship and learn more about internships.

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To have an internship opportunity as part of the criminal justice program and to see what opportunities there are in the field was amazing to me. That’s what...helped lead me to the opportunities I’ve had.

Eric Smith ‘93, Chief of Police, City of Orlando

Chief Smith

Internship Affiliates

Whether you’re interested in law enforcement, courts, corrections, private security, or another role, an internship can help you take the next step toward your future. Possible internship sites include:

Federal Internships
U.S. Marshals Service
U.S. Pretrial Services
Department of Homeland Security
U.S. Postal Inspection

State Internships
Florida Department of Juvenile Justice
Department of Children and Families
Florida Department of Law Enforcement
Office of Attorney General

County Internships
State Attorney's Office
Brevard/Orange/Seminole/Osceola Sheriff's Office
Public Defender’s Office
Orange/Seminole/Lake County Probation

Local Internships
Orlando Police Department
Ocoee Police Department
Prosecution Alternative for Youths
UCF Victim Services

With more than 100 established partnerships with public and private organizations across Central Florida and beyond, you can find the perfect fit to gain additional experience and on-the-job training.

FAQs

You may complete your internship any time during your last 30 credit hours of study. Some students opt to wait until their last term, while others choose to complete the internship as early as possible. This gives students an opportunity to explore more than one agency or career field within the criminal justice arena.
Although a majority of internships in public agencies are unpaid, there are several paid internships available in the private sector.
No, an internship should be a new learning experience.
Yes, students may complete their internship at an out-of-state site. If the organization is not currently listed as approved internship site, students should work with the department to develop a partnership contract with the selected organization.
To receive credit hours for your internship, students enroll in CCJ 4941: Internship. Students will find specific coursework, required forms and relevant information inside the modules of this online course.
Students may choose to complete up to six credit hours of upper-level criminal justice and three credit hours of unrestricted electives with internship experiences. These hours may be divided in whatever manner the student, in consultation with the internship coordinator, find best suits the student needs. Additionally, the agency you choose will play a role in your decision as to where you are placed, choice of credit hours and whether to complete multiple internships.
Internships and volunteer experiences are encouraged for graduate students, but the program does not offer internship placement or course credit. Students are welcome to view the internship affiliates page and reach out to agencies.

Study Abroad

Study Abroad offers an exciting opportunity for students to travel the globe while expanding their knowledge of criminal justice topics with global impacts. The Department of Criminal Justice is proud to offer Study Abroad programs that will broaden your perspective and enhance your learning of criminal justice systems, policies and practices. There are two Study Abroad programs currently available:

Experience Criminal Justice on a Global Scale in Thailand

Dive into the complexities of international law and human trafficking with a study abroad experience in Thailand. Exploring International Legal and Criminal Frameworks in Thailand: Human Trafficking and Law in a Global Context takes you beyond the classroom, offering firsthand insight into how legal systems combat transnational crime. Through site visits, discussions with experts, and cultural exploration, you’ll gain a deeper understanding of global justice while expanding your perspective on international criminal law. This immersive experience is an opportunity to connect your studies to real-world challenges and build a global mindset for your future career.

To learn more about Study Abroad in Thailand, contact Iryna Malendevych.

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Comparative Policing in the United Kingdom: Exploring the Roots of Modern Law Enforcement

Discover the origins of modern policing and compare law enforcement practices between the U.S. and the U.K. in Comparative Policing in the United Kingdom. This immersive study abroad course takes you inside the British criminal justice system, exploring how historical, political, cultural and legal influences have shaped contemporary policing.

Through site visits, expert-led discussion, and firsthand experiences, you’ll examine the evolution of modern law enforcement—from the founding of the London Metropolitan Police to today’s approaches to policing, community engagement and use of force. By contrasting British and American policing styles, tactics and policies, you’ll gain a deeper understanding of global law enforcement and its impact on justice and society.

This course is a unique opportunity to step beyond the classroom, experience international criminal justice in action, and expand your perspective on policing in an interconnected world. To learn more contact Cory Watkins.

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Annual Conference

The Criminal Justice & Public Service Conference is your opportunity to network with leading criminal justice agencies in Central Florida and beyond. Bringing together top recruiting agencies and passionate students from all majors looking to make an impact in public service, the conference is one of UCF’s largest student-run career fairs.

Whether you’re just starting to explore your options or actively looking for opportunities, this conference is the perfect place to network, ask questions and take the next step in finding your dream job in criminal justice.

If you want to be involved in planning the 2026 Conference, please contact Lambda Alpha Epsilon.

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