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Nov 23, 2024
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2020-2021 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Criminal Justice and Criminology, B.S.
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The undergraduate major in Criminal Justice and Criminology leads to the Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree. The academic goal of the major is to provide students with an understanding of crime: why it occurs, how it is measured, and how it might be controlled. An additional goal is to help students develop the skills needed to obtain successful career opportunities within the criminal justice system or to advance in their current careers.
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University Core Requirements (42 hours)
Mathematics (3 hours)
Choose ONE of the following courses. Life and Physical Sciences (6 hours)
Choose TWO of the following courses. Language, Philosophy and Culture (3 hours)
Choose ONE of the following courses. Creative Arts (3 hours)
Choose ONE of the following courses.
Government/Political Science (6 hours)
Social Behavioral Sciences (3 hours)
Choose ONE of the following courses. Public Speaking (3 hours)
Component Area Options (3 hours)
Two 1-hour Life and Physical Science Labs are required co-requisites for the chosen science courses. College Core Requirements (3 hours)
48 hours of upper-level credit must be “C” or better. Core Requirement (3 hours)
Major Requirements (48 hours)
Courses
THREE upper-level CRIM electives are also required. From the list of courses below, only one PSYC or SOCI course may be selected. Elective Requirements
Up to 15 hours could be lower-level electives (any 1300/2300 level courses) and of these 12 hours must be upper-level (and 3300/4300 level courses) |
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