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. Students must complete a minimum of 9 hours in CJ internships and/or electives. This requirement is met through one of the following options: 
    - completing three (3) CJ course electives;
- completing two (2) CJ course electives and a 3-credit internship
 
 
Majors may substitute conversational proficiency in Spanish for one social science elective. NOTE: All coursework must be completed with a cumulative average of “C” or better. It is the student’s responsibility to see that all degree requirements for graduation are fulfilled.
	
		
			Curriculum Requirements
		
			The Core Curriculum (50-53 hours)
		
Please reference the Core Curriculum Requirements
			Major Program Requirements (33 hours)
		
			
				| CJ201 | Introduction to Criminal Justice | 3 | 
				| CJ300 | Law Enforcement in the U.S. | 3 | 
				| CJ304 | Institutional & Community Corrections | 3 | 
				| CJ306 | Research in Criminal Justice | 3 | 
				| CJ314 | Criminology | 3 | 
				| CJ360 | American Criminal Courts | 3 | 
				| CJ403 | Ethics in Criminal Justice Systems | 3 | 
				| CJ408W | Senior Thesis | 3 | 
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				 | 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 (9 hours)
		
9 credits of single department electives
			General Elective Courses (22-27 hours)