Criminal Justice, Bachelor of Arts

A Bachelor of Arts in Criminal Justice equips students to be agents of transformation and restoration within the American justice system. We seek to ensure that our graduates have skills in analytical thinking, writing, and research, which will equip them for jobs in law, law enforcement, corrections, victim advocacy, and more. Our interdisciplinary liberal arts approach ensures that graduates understand the broader political, legal, ethical, psychological, and sociological contexts of criminal justice.

The Criminal Justice program prepares students for the following careers: police officer, state trooper, paralegal, court reporter, correctional officer, victim advocate, parole office, probation officer, juvenile probation officer, youth advocate, case worker, private investigator, security officer, FBI agent, CIA analyst, border patrol agent, police detective, park ranger, bailiff, court clerk, non-profit leader, program director. With further education, students can pursue the following careers: attorney and counselor.

Degree Requirements

Required Courses

CJ 101Introduction to Criminal Justice

3

CJ 201Ethics in Criminal Justice

3

CJ 204Introduction to Law & Courts

3

CJ 210Corrections

3

CJ 220Law Enforcement

3

CJ 230Deviance & Criminal Justice

3

CJ 301Criminal Law and Procedure

3

CJ 310Transforming Communities

3

CJ 315Gender, Crime and Justice

3

 

CJ 355Internship

3

OR

LDR 349Leadership Models and Practices

3

 

MAT 115Introductory Statistics

3

OR

PSY 115Understanding Statistics

3

Four of the following courses; at least two courses must be at the 200 or 300 level

PHI 109Ethical Issues Today

3

PS 120American Government

3

PS 207Women in American Government & Business

3

PS 216Public Policy

3

PSY 110Introduction to Psychology

3

PSY 209Abnormal Psychology

3

PSY 217Social Psychology

3

PSY 380Cognitive Psychology

3

RLS 109Ethical Issues Today

3

SOC 120Introduction to Sociology

3

SOC 225Social Problems & Inequalities

3

SOC 235Race, Class and Gender

3