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Criminal Justice
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36 credits
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Bachelor of Arts
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The Criminal Justice major couples a strong liberal arts education with professional classes in criminology, law enforcement, criminal law, and corrections. |
Core Courses 6 courses - 18 credits
CJ 0002 Crime, Law, and Public Policy
CJ 0110 Criminology
CJ 0210 American System of Criminal Justice
CJ 1125 History of Philosophy of Law Enforcement
CJ 0130 Correctional Philosophy: Theory and Practice
SOCSCI 0020 Social Science Research Methods
Electives 4 courses - 12 credits
CJ 1140 Juvenile Delinquency
CJ 1145 Juvenile Justice System
CJ 1130 Minority Issues in Criminal Justice
CJ 1240 Female Offender in Society
CJ 1110 Violent Crime
CJ 1116 Organized Crime
CJ 1518 White Collar Crime
CJ 0145 Drugs and Society
CJ 1120 Community Policing and Problem Solving
CJ 1155 Critical Issues in Contemporary Law Enforcement
CJ 1154 Probation and Parole
CJ 1157 Psychological Issues and Counseling in Corrections
CJ 1520 Victimology
Additional Requirements 2 courses - 6 Credits
CJ 1198 Internship or
CJ 1199 Research Practicum
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CJ 1950 Senior Seminar
Recommended Classes
PSY 0310 Developmental Psychology
PSY 1205 Abnormal Psychology
SOC 0010 Introduction to Sociology
STAT 1131 Introduction to Applied Statistics
CS 0085 PC Software
Students must earn at least a C- grade in all courses used to fulfill the requirements for the major.
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