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Criminal Justice
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Criminal Justice is an interdisciplinary bachelor of arts degree designed to educate and prepare students for entry and mid-level criminal justice positions in local, state, and federal governments, and nonprofit and private agencies involved in protecting public safety and implementing the law. In completing the criminal justice major, students develop knowledge of the criminal justice system, theories of criminal behavior, and institutions formed to ensure public safety and enforce the law.
- The criminal justice internship provides students with the opportunity to gain hands-on experience within corrections, probation, and law enforcement agencies.
- Through the completion of electives within the degree, students can explore specific areas of interest in the criminal justice discipline.
- Upon completion of the bachelor's degree program, students have the option of continuing their studies through the criminal justice and social problems track of the Master of Arts in Applied Behavioral Science.
| Bachelor of Arts in Criminal Justice—Suggested Curriculum | |||
| Freshman English Comp I & II Math & Modern World Behavior of Science Political Life Social Life Intro to Quantitative Methods of Political Science Foreign Languages Elective GE Sciences (3) GE History GE Non-Western Course |
Sophomore Social Deviance Criminology Juvenile Delinquency State Government Civil Liberties I & II Penology Computer Literacy Logic Foreign Languages Electives College Component GE Human Expression GE Additional Course |
Junior City Politics Public Administration Constitutional Law Human Rights in USA Urban Empirical Research Criminal Justice System Electives Technical Elective Bureaucracy & Bureaucrats |
Senior Seminar in Urban Affairs Internship Electives Seminar in Political Corruption Public Safety Administration |
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Email:
Phone:
(937) 775-5700
Fax:
(937) 775-5795
Hours:
Monday-Friday 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m.
Location:
148 Student Union