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Criminal Justice Major
Bachelor of Science

Internship Track Core Courses
Sociology 102, Sociology of Social Problems
Sociology 103, Introduction to Criminal Justice
Sociology 211, Juvenile Delinquency
Sociology 212, Criminology
Sociology 230, Fundamentals of Interviewing
Sociology304, Introduction to Criminal Law
Sociology 307, Corrections in American Society
Sociology 311, Methods of Social Research
Sociology 481, Capstone: Internship in Criminal Justice
Two elective courses from the following:
Communication 241, Communication and Conflict
Communication 350, Communication Law
Psychology 201, Abnormal Psychology or
   Psychology 221, Life Span Psychology
Sociology 213, Minority Groups in American Society
Sociology 220, Police in Society
Sociology 303, Criminal Procedure, Evidence and Investigation

Required Support Courses (Required for primary majors only)
4 credits of computer science including Computer Science 107
Mathematics 112, Introduction to Statistics
Politics 141, Introduction to American Politics

Classroom Track Core Courses
Sociology 102, Sociology of Social Problems
Sociology 103, Introduction to Criminal Justice
Sociology 211, Juvenile Delinquency or
   Sociology 212, Criminology
Sociology 230 Fundamentals of Interviewing
Sociology 304, Introduction to Criminal Law or
   Sociology 307, Corrections in American Society
Sociology 311, Methods of Social Research
Four elective courses from the following:
Communication 241, Communication and Conflict
Communication 350, Communication Law
History 305, Recent America
Psychology 201, Abnormal Psychology or
   Psychology 221, Life Span Psychology
Sociology 211, Juvenile Delinquency or
   Sociology 212, Criminology (whichever is not taken as a part of the core above)
Sociology 213, Minority Groups in American Society
Sociology 220, Police in Society
Sociology 301, Social Change and the Future of Society
Sociology 303, Criminal Procedure, Evidence and Investigation
Sociology 304, Introduction to Criminal Law or
   Sociology 307, Corrections in American Society (whichever is not taken as a part of the core above)

Required Support Courses (Required for primary majors only)
4 credits of computer science including Computer Science 107
Mathematics 112, Introduction to Statistics
Politics 141, Introduction to American Politics

Criminal Justice Minor
Sociology 103, Introduction to Criminal Justice
Sociology 211, Juvenile Delinquency or
   Sociology 212, Criminology
Three elective courses from among the following:
Sociology 211 or
   Sociology 212 (whichever not taken from above)
Sociology 213, Minority Groups in American Society
Sociology 220, Police in Society
Sociology 303, Criminal Procedure, Evidence and Investigation
Sociology 304, Introduction to Criminal Law
Sociology 307, Corrections in American Society

 
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