Criminal Justice Major

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Freshman
FallCr.SpringCr.
CJ 101 Introduction to Criminal Justicec3CJ 102 Substantive Criminal Lawc3
EN 101 Composition and Literature I3EN 102 Composition and Literature II3
Modern Language OR6-7Modern Language OR6-7
General Education Lab Science AND Sociology Elective
 
General Education Lab Science AND Psychology Elective
 
 General Educaiton Math3
Semester Total Credits12-13Semester Total Credits15-16
Sophomore
FallCr.SpringCr.
CJ 209 Methods of Social Science Research4CJ 201 Criminologyc3
EN 201 World Literature I (B.A. Requirement)3EN 202 World Literature II (B.A. Requirement)3
MA 232 Elementary Statistics (General Education Math)b3General Education History h3
General Education Lab Science AND Sociology Elective OR7-6General Education Lab Science AND Psychology Elective OR7-6
Modern Languagef
 
Modern Languagef
 
Semester Total Credits17-16Semester Total Credits16-15
Junior
FallCr.SpringCr.
CJ 301 Criminal Procedurec3CJ 310 The Courtsc3
CJ 308 The Policec3CJ 312 Correctionsc3
PH 324 Criminal Justice Ethics (General Education Ethics)3DF 395 Cyber Criminalistics3
SO 214 Racial and Cultural Minorities3General Education Arts & Humanities3
Social Science or Business Electivep3Free Elective3
Semester Total Credits15Semester Total Credits15
Senior
FallCr.SpringCr.
CJ Electivec3CJ Elective c3
PO 321 U.S. Constitutional Law (or Free Elective if taking PO 324 in spring)3CJ 410 Senior Seminar (Capstone)c3
General Education Arts & Humanitiest3PO 324 Civil Liberties (or Free Elective only if PO 321 taken in fall)3
General Education Literature3Free Elective3
Free Elective3Free Elective3
Semester Total Credits15Semester Total Credits15
Total Credits For This Major: 120
b

Students should take the MA 232 sections arranged for criminal justice majors 

c

Grade of C or higher is required

f

 If not taken freshman year

h

Preferably HI 121, HI 122, HI 235, HI 236

p

(a) any other social science course (in sociology, psychology, history, or political science) not already required (i.e. not CJ 209/SO 209, PO 321 or PO 324, SO 214, SO 201 or SO 202) or taken 

or

(b) any of the following courses in management, economics or accounting offered in the School of Business & Management

AC 201 Introduction to Accounting anf the Financial World

EC 201 Principles of Economics (Macro)

EC 202 Principles of Economics (Micro)

MG 309 Management of Organizations

MG 341 Business Law I

MG 351 Organizational Behavior

MG 409 Organizational Leadership

s

 Preferably SO 201 OR SO 202; excludes SO 209 and SO 214