B. A. in Criminal Justice

Overview

To be eligible for acceptance into the degree program, the student must have completed CJ201 with a grade of “C” or better. To graduate with a degree in Criminal Justice, majors and minors must have a cumulative average of 2.0 in Criminal Justice coursework. In addition to major required courses, students must complete a minimum of 9 hours in CJ electives. This requirement is met through one of the following options:

  1. completing three (3) CJ course electives; OR
  2. completing two (2) CJ course electives and a 3-credit internship.

NOTE: Student is responsible for completing all graduation requirements, which include a total of 120 credit hours and all required core and major coursework with an overall GPA of 2.0 or above.

     

Curriculum Requirements

The Core Curriculum (50-53 hours)

Please reference the Core Curriculum Requirements

Major Program Requirements (36 hours)

CJ201Introduction to Criminal Justice

3

CJ300Law Enforcement in the U.S.

3

CJ304Institutional & Community Corrections

3

CJ306Research in Criminal Justice

3

CJ314Criminology

3

CJ360Criminal Court System

3

CJ403Ethics in Criminal Justice Systems

3

CJ408WSenior Thesis

3

CJ Electives and/or Internships

9

CJ201 is a prerequisite for all upper-level CJ coursework for all students, including those pursuing a major or minor in Criminal Justice.

Other Courses and Electives (31-36 hours)

Social Science Division Courses

9

PC/PO/SO Electives

General Elective Courses (22-27 hours)