Criminal Justice & Criminology, Bachelor of Arts
The Bachelor of Arts in Criminal Justice and Criminology is designed to equip students with a comprehensive understanding of the criminal justice system. It also establishes an understanding of criminological theories and the societal implications of crime. Our mission is to foster critical thinking, ethical decision-making, and research proficiency, empowering students to analyze the complexities of crime and justice in contemporary society.
Courses
- CJ 3023 — Judicial Process
- CJ 3083 — Social Deviance
- CJ 3103 — The Juvenile Justice System
- CJ 3153 — Prison and Corrections
- CJ 4023 — Law and the Legal System
- CJ 4033 — Policing and Society
- EAM 4033 — Emergency Management Research and Grants
- EMHS 6063 — Principles of Emergency Management
- EMHS 6093 — Principles of Homeland Security
- EMHS 6103 — Research Design and Methods
- ENGL 1013 — Composition I
- ENGL 1023 — Composition II
- GEOG 2833 — Introduction to Geographic Information Systems
- POLS 2003 — American Government
- POLS 2513 — Research Design
- POLS 3023 — Judicial Process
- SAA 6023 — Introduction to Student Affairs Administration
- SAA 6033 — Student Development Theory
- SAA 6043 — Today's College Students
- SAA 6073 — Counseling Theories and Helping Skills
- SOC 1003 — Introductory Sociology
- SOC 3083 — Social Deviance
- SOC 3103 — The Juvenile Justice System
- SOC 3153 — Prison and Corrections
- SOC 4003 — Communities and Societal Relations
- SOC 4023 — Sociology of Gender
- SOC 4033 — Policing and Society
- SOC 4063 — Social Stratification
- SPAN 1013 — Beginning Spanish I
- TECH 1001 — Orientation to the University