2016-2017 University Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Criminal Justice, B.A.
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Minimum credits required: 51 to 55
(including prerequisite courses as indicated) Note:
These courses are to be completed before taking other required courses in that department as indicated below. Criminal Justice core: 25-26 hours required
- CRJ 165 - Overview of the Criminal Justice System, 4 credit hours
- POL 207 - Introduction to Law, 3 credit hours crosslisted as
- CRJ 207 - Introduction to Law, 3 credit hours
- CRJ 223 - Juvenile Delinquency & the Juvenile Justice System, 3 credit hours crosslisted as
- SOC 223 - Juvenile Delinquency and the Juvenile Justice System, 3 credit hours
- CRJ 265 - Policing in Society, 3 credit hours crosslisted as
- SOC 265 - Policing of Society, 3 credit hours
- CRJ 313 - Criminology, 3 credit hours crosslisted as
- SOC 313 - Criminology, 3 credit hours
- CRJ 361 - Corrections, 3 credit hours crosslisted as
- SOC 361 - Corrections, 3 credit hours
- CRJ 464 - Integrative Seminar in Criminal Justice, 3 credit hours
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Psychology: 9-11 hours required
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Political Science: 7 hours required
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Sociology: 7 hours required
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Statistics: 3-4 hours required
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Important Note
Regarding D grades in the CRJ interdisciplinary major:
Students should also be aware that they cannot have more than 4 credit hours of “D” in the CRJ interdisciplinary major (including prerequisites PSY 100 , POL 101D , SOC 100D ). If you must repeat a course under those circumstances, you will not be given duplicate credit for the same course. (Note: PSY 278 and ECN 279 are equivalent courses.) If a student has more than one “D” in the CRJ interdisciplinary major, he/she should consider whether to remain in the CRJ major. Strongly recommended courses for students planning to go on to graduate school or enter the area of Criminal Justice Planning:
CRJ Elective for all CRJ majors:
Strongly recommended for all CRJ majors:
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