Criminal Justice MajorCoordinator: Dr. Todd Peppers Criminal Justice is a multidisciplinary program. Students who wish to pursue a Criminal Justice degree will study the causes, impacts and ways to control crime. Courses focus on civil and criminal law. The B.A. degree with a major in criminal justice may be awarded to those students who satisfactorily complete 12 units from the following program. Criminal Justice/Political Science 211 should be completed as early as possible. Statistics 101 should be used to satisfy one of the mathematics-science requirements and is a prerequisite to Criminal Justice/Political Science 340. A. Criminal Justice - 4 required units: CJUS/POLI 211 Criminal Justice CJUS/POLI/I.R. 340 Research Methods in Public Affairs CJUS 401 Seminar in Criminal Justice B. Political Science - 2 required units: POLI 101 American National Government POLI 301 Public Administration C. Sociology - 3 required units: SOCI 101 Introduction to Sociology SOCI 238 Juvenile Delinquency SOCI 334 Criminology D. Electives - 3 required units: Two from Group A: Policy Studies CJUS/POLI 213 Criminal Law CJUS 253 Criminal Justice Policy CJUS 261 Selected Topics in Criminal Justice CJUS/POLI 214 Judicial Process CJUS 325 Comparative Law Enforcement CJUS/SOCI 326 Comparative Corrections CJUS 406 Independent Study CJUS 416 Internship (1-2 units) CJUS 495, 6, 7 Honors Project (1/2, 1, 1/2 units) One from Group B: Related Studies CJUS 227 Law and Society CJUS 261 Selected Topics in Criminal Justice POLI 201 State and Local Government POLI 312 Civil Liberties PSYC 211 Adolescent Development PSYC 230 Abnormal Psychology SOCI 237 Deviant Behavior BUAD 215 Accounting Principles I CJUS 406 Independent Study CJUS 416 Internship Printer-friendly version E-mail this page
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