Criminal Justice and Law, Bachelor of Arts
Criminal Justice and Law Major Requirements
A student majoring in Criminal Justice and Law must successfully complete (with a grade of C or better) a minimum of thirteen courses (fourteen if the student is pursuing Honors or Distinction) including:
POS 1031 | INTRO TO AMERICAN GOVERNMENT | 3 |
POS 2003 | INTRO TO POLITICAL THOUGHT | 3 |
POS 2087 | INTRODUCTION TO COMMON LAW | 3 |
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POS 2004 | CONSTITUTIONAL LAW | 3 |
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POS 2019 | CIVIL LIBERTIES | 3 |
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POS 2093 | CRIMINAL LAW | 3 |
POS 2024 | CRIMINAL PROCEDURE | 3 |
| One course on Ethics* | |
| Five electives relating to Legal Studies or Criminal Law* | |
| Senior Evaluation (or two-semester Honors Seminar for Honors or Distinction) | |
Five electives relating to Legal Studies or Criminal Law: One of the electives should be from each of the following areas:
- Sociology and Anthropology
- Biology, Chemistry, or Psychology
- Philosophy
*See course descriptions for appropriate courses.
Note: Courses may be taken in any order, but it is recommended that students take Introduction to American Government early in their course of study.