Program Requirements
B.A. in Criminology and Criminal Justice
All courses that may apply to the major requirements are included in the determination of the grade point average in the major.
Requirements
Required Courses – 18 credits
- CRIM 100 – Introduction to Criminology and Criminal Justice (3)
- CRIM 230 – Prison Nation (3)
- CRIM 235 – Contemporary Policing (3)
- CRIM 236 – Criminal Law in Action (3)
- CRIM 243 – Youth Crime and Justice (3)
- Choose ONE:
- ECON 221 – SQ Statistics I (3)
- STAT 160 – P4 Introduction to Data Science (3)
Advanced Criminology and Criminal Justice – 12 credits
Choose FOUR courses from the following group.
- CRIM 308 – Women and Crime (3)
- CRIM 312 – Comparative Criminal Justice (3)
- CRIM 323 – U.S. Criminal Justice Policy (3)
- CRIM 330 – Special Topics in Criminology/Criminal Justice (3)
- CRIM 342 – Convict Criminology (3)
- CRIM 343 – Juvenile Justice (3)
- CRIM 362 – Police and the Law (3)
Electives – 9 credits
Choose THREE courses from the following group.
- ANTH 221C – P4 Bones, Bodies, and Detection (3)
- BIOL 117 – P4 Forensics: CSI Science (3)
- CHEM 132 – P4 The Chemistry of Crime (3)
- CRIM 212 – Race, Class, and Crime (3)
- CRIM 250 – Technology and Crime (3)
- CRIM 335 – Crime Films (3)
- CRIM 490 – Internship (3)
- CRIM 496 – Independent Study (3)
- POSC 210 – P3 Law, Politics, and Society (3)
- POSC 254 – Criminal Courts and Trial (3)
- SOCI 101D – P3 Introduction to Sociology (3)
- SOCI 220 – Groups and Diversity (3)
- SOCI 307 – Sociology of Law (3)
Total: 39 credits
Notes on the Criminology and Criminal Justice Major
- Suggested double major or minors: psychology, legal studies, and political science.
- Course substitutions for the major can be made only after consultation with and written approval of the department chair.
- Students are strongly encouraged to pursue criminology/criminal justice internships at some point during their junior and/or senior years.