2021-2022 Catalog

Criminal Justice, Bachelor of Science

The Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice provides a well-rounded examination of the United States Criminal Justice System. The course of study will provide a critical examination of law, corrections, criminal theory, homeland security, law enforcement, the court system, and moral and ethical dilemmas in the criminal justice field. The program is designed to prepare students for a variety of career opportunities including law enforcement, corrections, court services, social services, military, and homeland security, as well as a variety of graduate study programs.

Graduation

The Bachelor of Science degree in Criminal Justice is granted by Presentation College to those candidates who have completed the 120-credit requirement as described in the curriculum plan, earned a C- or above in all Criminal Justice major requirement courses, and who have met all degree requirements of Presentation College. A cumulative GPA of 2.0 or higher is required to graduate from the program.

Criminal Justice BS - Degree Requirements

120 Credits

Major Requirements:

CJ 203 Corrections 3
CJ 211 Technical Writing in Criminal Justice 1
CJ 213 Crime in America 3
CJ 223 Introduction to Criminal Justice 3
CJ 233 Policing 3
CJ 313 Criminal Law 3
CJ 333 Criminal Investigation 3
CJ 343 The Criminal Justice Professional at Trial 3
CJ 356 Juvenile Justice 3
CJ 433 Criminal Justice Capstone 3
GE 411 Professional Development 1
PS 133 General Psychology 3
SO 103 Introduction to Sociology 3
  Criminal Justice Electives (9 cr)
BI 383 Biology of Human Behavior 3
BSA 403 Legal and Ethical Issues in Sports Administration 3
BU 3123 Business Management 3
BU 333 Business Law I 3
BU 343 Business Law II 3
BU 473 Survey of Leadership Theories 3
CJ 243 Licit/Illicit Drug Studies 3
CJ 303 Criminology 3
CJ 403 Criminal Justice Internship 3
CJ 413 Values and Ethics in Criminal Justice 3
HMS 213 Alcohol Studies 3
HMS 243 Interviewing Skills 3
HMS 263 Child and Family Welfare 3
HMS 323 Ethics for the Alcohol and Drug Professional 3
HMS 324 Human Behavior in the Social Environment 4
HMS 403 Alcohol andDrug Treatment: Continuumof Care 3
HMS 423 Alcohol andDrug Addiction: Group Counseling Skills 3
HMS 433 Addictive Family Systems: Family Counseling Skills 3
POLS 203 American Government 3
PS 3023 Forensic Psychology 3
PS 3063 Positive Psychology 3
PS 313 Theoriesof Personality 3
PS 413 Research Methods in Psychology 3
SO 221 Chemical Dependency 2
SO 271 Crisis Intervention 1
SO 353 Social Problems 3

General Education Requirements (44 cr):

Foundational Series—19 credits
  • Communication Skills (9 cr)
    • EN 113/EN 114 College Composition I (3 cr) 
    • EN 133: College Composition II (3 cr) 
    • CT 233: Communication Skills I: Interpersonal Communication (3 cr) 
  • Critical Inquiry and Informational Literacy (3 cr)
    • GE 150: Critical Inquiry and Informational Literacy (3 cr)  
  • Science and Quantitative Reasoning (7 cr)
    • MA 243: Statistics (3 cr) 
    • Natural Science Lecture + Laboratory (4 cr)
Intellect and Inquiry Series—15 credits
  • Art, Language, and Literature (6 cr)
  • Inquiry and Intellectual Judgment (3-6 cr)
  • Social Responsibility and Civic Engagement (3-6 cr)
Lantern Series—10 credits 
  • Theological and Ethical Education (6 cr)
    • RS 123: The Christian Tradition (3 cr) 
    • RS 293: Christian Ethics (3 cr) 
  • Presentation Legacy (2 cr)
    • GE 426: Presentation Leadership and Legacy (2 cr) 
  • Personal Health and Wellbeing (1 cr)
    • GE 148: Personal Health and Wellbeing (1 cr) 
  • College Experience (1 cr)
    • GE 111: The College Experience (1 cr) 

Electives (32 cr)