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Bachelor of Science in Human Trafficking Studies

This degree provides a robust and academically rigorous approach to studying human trafficking while integrating theological, historical, and legal perspectives.

Goals

  • Define and analyze different forms of human trafficking.
  • Apply investigative and legal techniques to trafficking cases.
  • Understand the psychological impact of trafficking on survivors.
  • Evaluate faith-based and policy-driven interventions.
  • Develop community-based strategies for prevention and survivor reintegration.
  • Demonstrate research proficiency in human trafficking trends and legislation

The Bachelor of Science in Human Trafficking Studies is accredited by QAHE, The Association of Independent Christian Colleges and Seminaries, and the International Association for Quality Assurance in Pre-tertiary and Higher Education,

Prerequisites

Applicants seeking admission to the Bachelor’s Degree in Human Trafficking Studies (60-credit program) must meet one of the following prerequisites:

  • Students must have a high school diploma or equivalent.
  • All materials must be in English or Spanish.
  • Completion of an Associate Degree from an accredited institution, or
  • A minimum of 60 transferable college credits from an accredited college or university


In addition, applicants who do not meet the academic credit requirements may still be considered based on relevant work experience in fields such as law enforcement, social work, humanitarian aid, ministry, education, or victim advocacy. These candidates will be evaluated on a case-by-case basis and may be required to submit a portfolio or documentation demonstrating professional experience and competencies equivalent to college-level learning.
Submit your official application for admission online to info@cmmtheology.org

Graduation Requirements

The Bachelor in Human Trafficking Studies requires completion of 60 Credit Hours, broken between Core Courses (36 Credit Hours) and Elective Courses (24 Credit Hours). Each course is 3 credit hours.

To learn more about this program, download the CMM College of Theology Catalog.

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