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Nov 23, 2024
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2015-2016 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Criminal Justice, B.A.
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Requirements for the criminal justice major – law enforcement, courts, corrections/treatment, and juvenile justice specializations
To earn a Bachelor of Arts with a major in criminal justice and a specialization in either law enforcement, courts, corrections/treatment or juvenile justice, students must complete a minimum of 48 credits as listed below.
Field experience is an integral part of the criminal justice curriculum. Students must have an overall GPA of 2.0 and a GPA of 2.5 in the major, completed all required and core courses, and met with the field adviser to secure an internship placement prior to enrolling in CRJ 430. 2. Two core courses, one that corresponds with the chosen specialization plus one additional
3. Two criminal justice electives selected from
4. Two interdisciplinary electives selected from
Requirements for the criminal justice major – homeland security specialization
To earn a Bachelor of Arts with a major in criminal justice and a specialization in homeland security, students must complete a minimum of 59 credits, distributed as follows: 3. Criminal justice electives (select four courses)
4. Interdisciplinary electives (select three courses)
Requirements for the criminal justice major - information security and assurance specialization
To earn a Bachelor of Arts with a major in criminal justice and a specialization in information security and assurance, students must complete a minimum of 61 credits, distributed as follows:
3. Required MIS courses (minimum grade of 2.0 required in each)
4. Two criminal justice electives selected from
5. One interdisciplinary elective selected from
Note
Student will achieve a minor in management information systems upon completion of the information security and assurance specialization. Additional information
Students using this catalog to meet criminal justice major requirements may also use any course subsequently approved as satisfying requirements in a particular electives group of courses and published in a later catalog. |
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