Criminal Justice

Faculty:

Gail  Belfert, J.D.
Bryan Slavik, M.S.

The Criminal Justice program at the University prepares students for careers in law enforcement, probation, parole, corrections and justice administration. The objective of the major is to provide the student with an overall perspective of local, state, and national law enforcement and criminal justice systems. The program emphasizes the sociological underpinnings of the field of criminal justice. An emphasis is placed on the helping nature of these professions, and students become familiar with the appropriate roles and responsibilities of the criminal justice professional. Students who graduate in criminal justice are well prepared for the professional roles and responsibilities they seek. Students may enter careers in law enforcement, courts, justice administration, government and non-profit agencies, private security as well as graduate studies in criminal justice, sociology, law, and other human service disciplines.

Criminal Justice Major/Minor Program Outcomes

  • Research and apply historical, legal and theoretical criminal justice issues to propose solutions to current situations and/or case studies.
  • Effectively communicate research in writing and presentations.
  • Incorporate current laws, unbiased statistics, social contexts, cultural and psychological issues in writings, presentations and interactions within communities and institutions.
  • Reflect and consistently exhibit unbiased, ethical and compassionate behavior in professional manner in all situations.

Degree Requirements

Criminal Justice Major (B.S.)

CRJ 100INTRO TO CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYST3
CRJ 215SOC JSTC & CIVIC ENGMT IN AMER3
CRJ 231CRIMINAL LAW3
CRJ 251CRIMINAL EVIDENCE & PROCEDURE3
CRJ 306CRIMINOLOGY3
CRJ 308JUVENILE DELINQUENCY3
CRJ 326ETHICS & CAREER SURVIVAL IN CJ3
CRJ 371CORRECTIONS3
CRJ 499CRIMINAL JUSTICE CAPSTONE3
PLG 101INTRODUCTION TO LAW3
SOC 304SOCIOLOGY OF DEVIANT BEHAVIOR3
SCS 312SOC RSRCH MTHDS & APPLIED STAT4
Approved Electives for Major3-4
Any CRJ or PLG courses not listed as a requirement for a major, enrolled minor, or enrolled concentration, or
INTRO TO FORENSIC SCIENCE
SPECIAL TOPICS
GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY
SOCIOLOGY OF THE FAMILY
CAMP SKY CHILD
Total Credits Required:40-41

Criminal Justice Associate Degree (A.S.)

CRJ 100INTRO TO CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYST3
CRJ 231CRIMINAL LAW3
CRJ 251CRIMINAL EVIDENCE & PROCEDURE3
CRJ 306CRIMINOLOGY3
or CRJ 308 JUVENILE DELINQUENCY
CRJ 326ETHICS & CAREER SURVIVAL IN CJ3
PLG 101INTRODUCTION TO LAW3
SOC 304SOCIOLOGY OF DEVIANT BEHAVIOR3
Approved Electives for Major3
Any CRJ or PLG courses not listed as a requirement for a major, enrolled minor, or enrolled concentration, or
INTRO TO FORENSIC SCIENCE
SPECIAL TOPICS
GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY
SOCIOLOGY OF THE FAMILY
CAMP SKY CHILD
Total Credits Required:24

Criminal Justice Minor

CRJ 100INTRO TO CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYST3
CRJ 231CRIMINAL LAW3
CRJ 251CRIMINAL EVIDENCE & PROCEDURE3
CRJ 306CRIMINOLOGY3
or CRJ 308 JUVENILE DELINQUENCY
SOC 304SOCIOLOGY OF DEVIANT BEHAVIOR3
Approved electives6
Total Credits Required:21

Forensic Investigation Concentration

(only available with a major in Criminal Justice)

CRJ 100INTRO TO CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYST3
CRJ 261PATROL OPERATIONS & PROCEDURES3
FSC 201INTRO TO FORENSIC SCIENCE3
FSC 300PHYSICAL EVIDENCE3
FSC 310IMPRESSION EVIDENCE LAB ANALYS3
FSC 320PATTERNED EVIDENCE LAB ANALYSI3
FSC 430FORENSIC ANTHROPOLOGY W/ LAB3
CRJ 405ADV CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION: SEXUAL ASSAULT, & HOMICIDE3
Total Credits Required:24

Law Enforcement Concentration

(only available with a major in Criminal Justice)

The Law Enforcement concentration provides students with an in-depth review of the law enforcement subsystem of the Criminal Justice System. It emphasizes both the classroom and field experience in preparing graduates for entry-level positions in law enforcement at the federal, state and local level.

CRJ 261PATROL OPERATIONS & PROCEDURES3
CRJ 361COMMUNITY POLICING3
CRJ 381INTERVIEWING AND INTERROGATION3
CRJ 405ADV CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION: SEXUAL ASSAULT, & HOMICIDE3
CRJ 461POLICE MANAGEMENT3
CRJ 495INTERNSHIP IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE3
CRJ 499CRIMINAL JUSTICE CAPSTONE3
CRJ 464COMPARATIVE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEMS3
Total Credits Required:24

Resource Enforcement Concentration

(only available with a major in Criminal Justice)

The Resource Enforcement concentration provides students with an in-depth review of the law enforcement subsystem of resource enforcement. It emphasizes both the classroom and field experience in preparing graduates for positions within the Fish, Wildlife and Parks Service as well as within the U.S. Forrest Service and other government and non-profit agencies.

CRJ 261PATROL OPERATIONS & PROCEDURES3
CRJ 284BASIC FIREARMS: LAW ENFORCEMNT2
CRJ 495INTERNSHIP IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE3
BIO 151GENERAL BIOLOGY I4
BIO 200ECOLOGY4
BIO 211ZOOLOGY4
BIO 302ORNITHOLOGY4
or BIO 304 MAMMALOGY
PLG 336ENVIRONMENTAL LAW3
Approved Electives4-7
CRJ 405ADV CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION: SEXUAL ASSAULT, & HOMICIDE3
CRJ 464COMPARATIVE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEMS3
Total Credits Required:37-40

Approved Electives

Select two of the following:
BIO 320AQUATIC ECOLOGY4
CRJ 381INTERVIEWING AND INTERROGATION3
CRJ 461POLICE MANAGEMENT3
FSC 201INTRO TO FORENSIC SCIENCE3
HPE 111SELF DEFENSE1

Corrections Concentration

(only available with a major in Criminal Justice)

The Corrections concentration provides students with an in-depth review of the corrections subsystem of the Criminal Justice System. It emphasizes the agencies, personnel and historical foundations of the corrections process, including community-based corrections and justice administration. Graduates in this concentration will be prepared for positions as adult/juvenile probation and parole officers, correctional officers, youth workers, victim-witness advocates, and community corrections workers and system-wide justice administration.

CRJ 315RESTORATIVE JUSTICE3
CRJ 381INTERVIEWING AND INTERROGATION3
CRJ 401JUVENILE JUSTICE3
CRJ 411COMMUNITY PROGRAMS IN CRJ3
CRJ 446VICTIMOLOGY3
PSY 394CASEWORK METHODS & PRACTICES3
Approved 300/400 level elective3
Total Credits Required:21

Criminal Justice Major (B.S.)

Plan Template: Criminal Justice
Description: Bachelor of Science
# of Terms: 8
Term Start: Fall

Plan of Study Grid
Year 1
FallCredits
COD 100 CORPS OF DISCOVERY 3
CRJ 100 INTRO TO CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYST 3
ENG 117 WRITING ESSAYS 3
PHL 101 WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO BE HUMAN 3
Select one of the following: 1
ESSENTIALS OF SPREADSHEETS  
ESSENTIALS OF WORD PROCESSING  
ESSENTIALS OF PRESENTATIONS  
General Elective 3
 Credits16
Spring
CPS 215 INFORMATION LITERACY 1
CRJ 215 SOC JSTC & CIVIC ENGMT IN AMER 3
CRJ 231 CRIMINAL LAW 3
MTH 108 ELEMENTARY STATISTICS 3
PLG 101 INTRODUCTION TO LAW 3
TRL 201 INTRODUCTION TO THEOLOGY 3
 Credits16
Year 2
Fall
CRJ 251 CRIMINAL EVIDENCE & PROCEDURE 3
ENG 215 INTRO TO LITERARY STUDIES 3
CRJ 306 CRIMINOLOGY 3
FAFine Arts 3
General Elective 3
 Credits15
Spring
CRJ 308 JUVENILE DELINQUENCY 3
CRJ 326 ETHICS & CAREER SURVIVAL IN CJ 3
SSSocial Science 3
General Elective 3
Select one of the following: 3
GLOBAL HISTORY II  
UNITED STATES HISTORY I  
UNITED STATES HISTORY II  
 Credits15
Year 3
Fall
CRJ 371 CORRECTIONS 3
CRJ 464 COMPARATIVE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEMS 3
ILC 330 WHAT IS TRUTH 4
ESExperimental Science 4
General Elective 3
 Credits17
Spring
SOC 304 SOCIOLOGY OF DEVIANT BEHAVIOR 3
ILC 350 WHAT IS THE COMMON GOOD 4
ENG 300-319Upper Division English or WAC 3
General Elective 3
General Elective 3
 Credits16
Year 4
Fall
PHL 301 ETHICS 3
SCS 312 SOC RSRCH MTHDS & APPLIED STAT 4
General Elective 3
General Elective 3
 Credits13
Spring
CRJ 495 INTERNSHIP IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE 3
CRJ 499 CRIMINAL JUSTICE CAPSTONE 3
TRL 301 THE CHRISTIAN LIFE 3
General Elective 3
 Credits12
 Total Credits Required:120

*Plan templates are based on the most current catalog and ideal route for degree completion, and should only be used to get an idea of what degree completion may look like. New and enrolled students should log into DegreeWorks to see their specific degree requirements.  

Criminal Justice Associate Degree (A.S.)

Plan Template: Criminal Justice
Description: Associate of Science
# of Terms: 4
Term Start: Fall

Plan of Study Grid
Year 1
FallCredits
PHL 101 WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO BE HUMAN 3
MTH 108 ELEMENTARY STATISTICS 3
CRJ 231 CRIMINAL LAW 3
TRL 201 INTRODUCTION TO THEOLOGY 3
General Elective 3
Select one of the following: 1
ESSENTIALS OF SPREADSHEETS  
ESSENTIALS OF WORD PROCESSING  
ESSENTIALS OF PRESENTATIONS  
 Credits16
Spring
ENG 117 WRITING ESSAYS 3
PLG 101 INTRODUCTION TO LAW 3
CPS 215 INFORMATION LITERACY 1
COD 100 CORPS OF DISCOVERY 3
CRJ 100 INTRO TO CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYST 3
General Elective 3
 Credits16
Year 2
Fall
CRJ 251 CRIMINAL EVIDENCE & PROCEDURE 3
ENG 215 INTRO TO LITERARY STUDIES 3
Major Elective 3
ESExperimental Science 4
FAFine Arts 3
 Credits16
Spring
CRJ 308
JUVENILE DELINQUENCY
or CRIMINOLOGY
3
CRJ 326 ETHICS & CAREER SURVIVAL IN CJ 3
SOC 304 SOCIOLOGY OF DEVIANT BEHAVIOR 3
SSSocial Science 3
Select one of the following: 3
GLOBAL HISTORY II  
UNITED STATES HISTORY I  
UNITED STATES HISTORY II  
 Credits15
 Total Credits Required:63

*Plan templates are based on the most current catalog and ideal route for degree completion, and should only be used to get an idea of what degree completion may look like. New and enrolled students should log into DegreeWorks to see their specific degree requirements.  

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