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2017-2018 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2017-2018 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Criminal Justice, B.A.


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The mission of the Criminal Justice program is to provide students with the foundational academic knowledge required to be proficient practitioners in the field.At the end of the course of study, students should possess the skills to think critically about the issues encountered in the criminal justice system and promote progressive solutions to those issues.In addition to future careers in law enforcement, the program of study will provide a foundation for continuing education in law and graduate school.

The Bachelor of Arts in Criminal Justice provides graduates with a basic understanding of various aspects of the criminal justice system and its component parts. The degree is designed to prepare graduates for positions with local, state, tribal and federal government agencies such as city and state police and sheriffs’ departments, probation and parole departments, FBI, State Law Enforcement Division, drug enforcement agencies, the Secret Service, U.S. Marshals Office, correctional institutions, juvenile justice agencies and in private, industrial security.

No grade below “C” in a course required for the major or minor (including cognates and specified major/directed electives) will count toward satisfying that course requirement. This policy does not refer to general or university core education requirements or general elective courses.

 

Degree Requirements (122 Cr. Hrs.)


University Core Requirements (41 Cr. Hrs.)


University Core Curriculum (Traditional)  

Specified Course Requirements:

 

Cognate Requirements (24 Cr. Hrs.)


General Electives (18 Cr. Hrs.)


Suggested Eight Semester Sequence


Seventh Semester (15 Cr. Hrs.)


Eighth Semester (15 Cr. Hrs.)


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