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Criminal Justice B.S.

Criminal Justice Course Descriptions

Criminal justice is an interdisciplinary field of inquiry focused on the philosophical, theoretical and practical applications of justice, and on the resolution of conflict within society. Rather than train individuals for a particular occupation through sole instruction in specific vocational skills, the Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice, offered through ADCaP offers a broad liberal arts education which focuses on the cultivation of analytical and creative thought, and the ability to communicate effectively in a 21st century workplace and social environment.

Requirements

A. 39 semester hours of required core courses, as follows:

CRIJ 1301Introduction to Criminal Justice

CRIJ 1325Criminology

CRIJ 2313Corrections

CRIJ 3315Legal and Ethical Issues in Criminal Justice

CRIJ 3330Race, Gender, Ethnicity and the Law

CRIJ 3340Victimology

CRIJ 3360Criminal Justice Administration

CRIJ 3370Criminal Justice Research Methods

CRIJ 3390Terrorism and Homeland Security

CRIJ 4305Cyber Crimes

CRIJ 4320Sex Crimes

CRIJ 4380Criminal Justice Capstone

CYBR 2310Foundations of Cyber Security

B. Additional semester hour requirements established for the student's chosen concentration.

C. Students must complete the following specific courses in the UIW Core Curriculum requirements:

MATH 1304College Algebra

PSYC 1301Introduction to Psychology

BMGT 4390Business Ethics

PSYC 1301: satisfies social science requirement