CRIMINAL JUSTICE

BACHELOR OF SCIENCE

PROGRAM (120 CREDITS)

PURPOSE

The Criminal Justice program will prepare you for the challenges that face today’s criminal justice professionals. Our uniquely designed program not only presents you with modern criminal justice theories, practices and applications, but is also taught by professors who possess a vast amount of experience in this discipline.

PROGRAM STUDENT LEARNING OUTCOMES

1. Students will be able to effectively communicate through speech and writing criminal justice principles and concepts related to the profession.

2. Students will be able to research and locate information related to current criminal justice issues and reflect how applications impact crime.

3. Students will be able to work independently and collectively, exhibiting Christian ethos, leadership skills, and teamwork.

4. Students will be able to assimilate their Christian faith and criminological principles in the areas of criminal justice.

5. Students will be able to take on the responsibilities that are critical in the enforcement of crime in local, state, or federal jurisdictions.

MAJOR REQUIREMENTS

Elective

3

cr

JUS

101

Introduction to Criminal Justice

3

cr

JUS

125

American Courts

3

cr

JUS

235

Juvenile Delinquency & Justice

3

cr

JUS

244

Criminology

3

cr

JUS

245

Terrorism

3

cr

JUS

311

Law Enforcement Admin & Management

3

cr

JUS

313

Constitutional Criminal Procedure

3

cr

JUS

325

Criminal Investigation & Forensics

3

cr

JUS

413

Contemporary Issues in Criminal Justice

3

cr

JUS

432

Corrections & Penology

3

cr

JUS

442

Victimology & Restorative Justice

3

cr

JUS

Criminal Justice Elective

3

cr

JUS/PSY/PST/SOC/SWK Electives

6

cr

LIT

383

Detective Literature

3

cr

PSY

283

Lifespan Human Development

3

cr

PSY

471

Internship Seminar

1

cr

PSY

481

Internship

1

cr

SOC

203

Introduction to Social Sciences

3

cr

Choose one:

3

cr

COM

293

Intercultural Communication

LIT

255

Multicultural Literature in America

SOC

243

Contemporary Social Issues

SWK

323

Social Work with Diverse Populations

TOTAL

68 CREDITS

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