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Nov 23, 2024
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2022 - 2023 Undergraduate Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Criminal Justice, BS
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Freshman Year Fall Semester - 15 Hours
Freshman Year Spring Semester - 16 Hours
Sophomore Year Fall Semester - 16 Hours
Sophomore Year Spring Semester - 16 Hours
Junior Year Fall Semester - 16 Hours
Junior Year Spring Semester - 14 Hours
- Upper-level Criminal Justice elective Credit Hours: 3 2 & 3
- Upper-level Criminal Justice elective Credit Hours: 3 2 & 3
- Upper-level Criminal Justice elective Credit Hours: 3 2 & 3
- Upper-level History/Government elective Credit Hours: 3 4
- Elective Credit Hours: 2 4
Senior Year Fall Semester - 15 Hours
Senior Year Spring Semester - 12 Hours
- CJ 4963 - Criminal Justice Capstone Credit Hours: 3 2
- Upper-level Criminal Justice elective Credit Hours: 3 2 & 3
- Upper-level Criminal Justice elective Credit Hours: 3 2 & 3
- Elective Credit Hours: 3 4
120 Total Hours
At least 40 hours must be upper level
Notes
- General Education Core Requirements, see Graduation Requirements section of this catalog.
- These courses are used to determine major courses in residency, see Graduation Requirements.
- Upper-level Criminal Justice electives, 21 hours. Confer with faculty advisor and consult course catalog for prerequisites
- Electives, 14 hours; at least 10 must be upper-level. In consultation with faculty advisor, select three hours of upper-level humanities, three hours of upper-level history/ government, and four hours of upper-level free electives. Th e remaining four hours may be upper- or lower-level hours.
- Must complete four hours of a world language.
- Prior to graduation, students must demonstrate competency in financial literacy by satisfactory completion of FIN 1521 - Personal Finance Applications (or an approved substitution) with a grade of C or better, or by a score of 70% or more on a challenge exam for FIN 1521 .
Program requirements - must earn a grade of C or better in all criminal justice courses applied toward degree.
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