CRIMINAL JUSTICE MAJOR REQUIREMENTS
CHECK-LIST for those under 2008-2009 CATALOG
*Note: This information is for review only. In all cases, the University Catalog is the official document with respect to degree requirements. You also may download this form.
REQUIRED COURSES
In addition to general education requirements established by the university, students must take each of the following:
| ______ | PSY 101 (General Education and Supporting Course) |
| ______ | SOC 151 (General Education and Supporting Course) |
| ______ | Law Component (3 hours selected from LAS 170, 225, 245, 350, 401, 406, 410. Note former CRMJ equivalent courses with law content may apply -- e.g. CRMJ 170) |
| ______ | CRMJ 110: Overview in Criminal Justice Systems |
| ______ | CRMJ 211: Information Systems in Criminal and Juvenile Justice (formerly CRMJ 301) |
| ______ | CRMJ 303: Comparative Criminal and Juvenile Justice Systems OR CRMJ 317: Minorities and Criminal Justice OR CRMJ 425: Gender, Crime and Criminal Justice |
| ______ | CRMJ 310: Law Enforcement in Criminal and Juvenile Justice OFFERED ONLY IN SPRING |
| ______ | CRMJ 311: Criminal Justice Research Methodology |
| ______ | CRMJ 312: Correctional Perspectives in Criminal and Juvenile Justice OFFERED ONLY IN SPRING |
| ______ | CRMJ 325: Law and Justice System OFFERED ONLY IN SPRING |
| ______ | CRMJ 375: Juvenile Justice OFFERED ONLY IN FALL |
| ______ | CRMJ 410: Theories of Criminal and Delinquent Behavior OFFERED ONLY IN FALL |
| ______ | CRMJ 430: Philosophical and Ethical Issues in Criminal Justice |
| ______ | CRMJ 485: Integrative Criminal Justice Systems Seminar |
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15 HOURS CRIMINAL JUSTICE ELECTIVES* with at least 9 of the 15 hours at the 300/400 level. (*No more than 6 hours of CRMJ 478 or 479 (formerly 4700 or 471) may be applied toward the criminal justice electives.) |
