Criminal Justice
Criminal Justice is the scientific and humane study of crime, the criminal justice system, criminals and society's reactions to crime. The Criminal Justice program offers an interdisciplinary course of study leading to associate and baccalaureate degrees in criminal justice. The associate in applied science requires students to concentrate their studies in corrections or in law enforcement.
The curriculum includes policy and legal issues, qualitative and quantitative research, interpersonal relations and administrative procedures. It integrates writing, computer, and verbal communications skills throughout the program. Computer-based research and analysis play a pivotal role in the criminal justice field. Students, therefore, are required in some cases, and encouraged in others, to also take advantage of computer-based courses in the Geography program.
The Criminal Justice program encourages self-directed intellectual inquiry, problem solving, ethics, and a commitment to human rights as important professional values by offering opportunities for experimental learning both in the classroom and in a variety of Criminal Justice agencies.
Criminal Justice is ranked in the top 100 for employment opportunities with both public and private sector career options available. While undergraduate degrees offer entry-level opportunities, upward mobility requires advanced degrees.
Associate in Applied Science in Corrections Administration
and the Associate in Applied Science in Law Enforcement
Total Credit Hours of College-Level Courses required for Graduation: 60
General Requirements:
ORTA |
101 |
Freshman Orientation |
1 |
ENGL |
111, 112 |
English Composition I, II |
6 |
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Mathematics (100-Level) |
6 |
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Natural Science (with Lab) * |
4 |
Required Courses:
HIST |
102 |
US History II |
3 |
URST |
105 |
Introduction to Social Science |
3 |
PSYC |
201 |
Principles of Psychology or |
3 |
URST |
106 |
District of Columbia |
3 |
URST |
310 |
Ethics and Public Service |
3 |
CRIM |
100 |
Criminal Justice Systems |
3 |
CRIM |
101 |
Criminology |
3 |
CRIM |
203 |
Introduction to Forensic Sciences |
3 |
CRIM |
204 |
Forensic Sciences Lab |
1 |
CRIM |
222 |
Criminal Procedures |
3 |
CRIM |
224 |
Issues in Criminal Law |
3 |
CRIM |
232 |
Criminal Behavior |
3 |
CRIM |
234 |
Juvenile Justice |
3 |
CRIM |
272 |
Conflict Resolution/Mediation Techniques Electives |
3 |
Select one Concentration:
Corrections Administration Concentration:
CRIM |
115 |
History and Philosophy of Corrections |
3 |
CRIM |
234 |
Probation, Classification and Parole |
3 |
Law Enforcement Concentration:
CRIM |
111 |
Police Systems and Problems |
3 |
CRIM |
221 |
Investigations |
3 |
Additional Comments or Requirements:
A grade point average of 2.0 is required in major courses.
Bachelor of Arts in Administration of Justice
Total Credit Hours of College-Level Courses Required for Graduation: 120
General Requirements: 43
ORTA |
101 |
Freshman Orientation |
1 |
ENGL |
111, 112 |
English Composition I, II |
6 |
ENGL |
211, 212 |
Literature and Advanced Writing I, II |
6 |
MATH |
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Mathematics (College-Level) |
6 |
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Foreign Language |
6 |
PHIL |
|
Philosophy |
3 |
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Natural Science (with Lab) * |
8 |
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Fine Arts Elective |
3 |
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Social Science Electives ** |
3 |
SPCH |
115 |
Public Speaking |
3 |
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Physical Education or |
3 |
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Health Personal and Community |
3 |
* Biology, Chemistry, Environmental Science, or Fundamentals of Anatomy & Physiology will satisfy major and university-wide requirement.
** Satisfied in program major.
Required Courses: 68
HIST |
102 |
US History II |
3 |
URST |
105 |
Introduction to Social Science |
3 |
PSYC |
137 |
Psychology of Adjustment |
3 |
PSYC |
201 |
Principles of Psychology |
3 |
URST |
310 |
Ethics and Public Service |
3 |
GEOG |
103 |
World Regional Geography |
3 |
CRIM |
100 |
Criminal Justice Systems |
3 |
CRIM |
101 |
Criminology |
3 |
CRIM |
203 |
Introduction to Forensic Sciences or |
3 |
CRIM |
271 |
Dynamics of Human Relations |
3 |
CRIM |
204 |
Forensic Sciences Lab |
1 |
CRIM |
222 |
Criminal Procedures |
3 |
CRIM |
224 |
Issues in Criminal Law |
3 |
CRIM |
232 |
Criminal Behavior |
3 |
CRIM |
234 |
Juvenile Justice Systems |
3 |
CRIM |
272 |
Conflict Resolution/Mediation Technique |
3 |
CRIM |
300 |
Constitutional Law |
3 |
CRIM |
305 |
Administration in Criminal Justice |
3 |
CRIM |
309 |
Justice in a Multicultural Society |
3 |
CRIM |
390 |
Practicum |
3 |
HIST |
410 |
History of Crime and Punishment |
3 |
CRIM |
450 |
Research in Justice Systems |
3 |
CRIM |
451 |
Research in Justice Statistical Lab |
1 |
CRIM |
491 |
Senior Seminar |
3 |
CRIM |
497 |
Program Design & Evaluation |
3 |
GEOG |
375 |
Introduction to Desktop GIS |
3 |
Select one Concentration:
Criminology Concentration:
Law Enforcement Concentration:
CRIM |
111 |
Police Systems and Problems |
3 |
CRIM |
221 |
Investigations |
3 |
CRIM |
|
Elective |
3 |
Corrections Concentration:
CRIM |
115 |
History and Philosophy of Corrections |
3 |
CRIM |
234 |
Probation, Classification and Parole |
3 |
CRIM |
|
Elective |
3 |
Additional Comments or Requirements:
A grade point average of 2.0 is required in major courses.
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