MAJOR IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE
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Core Curriculum
Requirements
- 60 hours
All baccalaureate degree
programs at NGCSU have as a requirement the satisfactory completion of
at least 60 semester credit hours comprising the six areas of the core
curriculum. A complete description of Areas A-E of the core curriculum
can be found in the Undergraduate Bulletin. Individual degree programs may specify exceptions
and/or
particular courses which must be taken within each Area A-E of the core
curriculum. Those exceptions and/or course requirements, and Area F of
the core curriculum are shown below.
Area A -
no
exceptions
Area B - no exceptions
Area C - no exceptions
Area D - no
exceptions
Area E - Criminal Justice
majors should not take POLS 1101 in Area E. This course is required in
Area F.Area F.
Courses
Related To The Area Of Study (18 hours)
| CRJU 1100 (Introduction to Criminal Justice) | 3 hours |
| CRJU 2001 (History of Criminal Justice) | 3 hours |
| CRJU 2002 (Introduction to Law Enforcement) | 3 hours |
| SPAN 1002 or CSCI 1100 and CSCI 1150 | 3 hours |
| SOCI 1160 (Introduction to Social Problems) | 3 hours |
| POLS 1101 (Introduction to American Government) | 3 hours |
| SOSC 3301 (Social Science Research Methods) | 3 hours |
| SOSC 3302 (Social Science Statistics) | 3 hours |
| CRJU 3000 (Criminal
Law)
CRJU 3010 (Criminal Procedure) CRJU 3310 (Juvenile Justice) CRJU 3311 (Corrections) CRJU 3312 (Criminology) |
15 hours |
Students must take CRJU 1100 and 15 hours of criminal justice coursework. At least 9 hours must be from upper division courses.
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Last Updated
June 24, 2004 by
Leo Downing