<p>How does Pitt’s Administration of Justice differ from what you want out of Criminal Justice? Pitt-Bradford and, I think, Pitt-Greensburg offer Criminal Justice, but I’m not sure how that differs form Pitt-main’s Admin of Justice.</p>
<p>Pitt is very strong in languages and international studies, and I think Pitt offers Arabic through its “less commonly taught” languages. See [url=<a href=“http://www.lctl.pitt.edu/arabic.html]here[/url”>http://www.lctl.pitt.edu/arabic.html]here[/url</a>].</p>
<p>One thing for sure, Duquesne is generally more expensive, and it isn’t as good of school (sorry Dukes, it just isn’t). Even if Pitt didn’t give you admissions to the Honors College as a first-semester freshman, you can still be “in the honors college”. Pitt’s honors college isn’t closed membership. As a freshman, you need advisors permission to take classes, after that, just a minimal GPA, but you can participate as long as you are motivated to do so, and be part of the Honors College. It is meant to be available to anyone that is motivated to take advantage of it. </p>
<p>Anyway, all the Pittsburgh universities have an agreement where you can take classes at one college as long as they aren’t offered at you home college. So if you are at Pitt and want to take something at Duquesne, and vice versa, you can probably do so, and you pay the tuition rate at your home institution. You might want to keep that in mind and investigate those programs further.</p>