Bachelor of Arts Criminal Justice
The Bachelor of Arts in Criminal Justice is a 120 credit-hour program designed for students who are seeking careers in law enforcement or a related field. The program consists of:
- Core. 60 credits.
- Major Courses. 30 credits.
- Concentration. 9 credits.
- Electives. 21 credits.
Core Requirements
The bachelor’s degree programs all require students to complete 60 credits of liberal arts and sciences courses that provide the foundation for the degree.
Core (60 credits)
English Composition (Cm115 or higher)
English Literature (6 credits)
Modern language (6 credits)
Fine Arts
History (6 credits)
Economics, Politics, Sociology, or Urban Studies (6 credits)
Mathematics (6 credits)
Ns110 Scientific Literacy
Biology, Chemistry or Physics
Computer Science or Psychology
Philosophy (6 credits)
Theology (6 credits)
Values Course
Required (30 credits)
Cj150 Deviance
Cj165 Criminology
Cj170 Criminal Justice
Cj280 Delinquency
Cj285 Corrections
Cj315 Procedure
Cj316 Evidence
Cj350 Research
Cj489 Seminar
So200 Ethnicity
Concentration (9 credits)
Electives (21 credits)
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