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Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice - Corrections Concentration

Main Subject Area

SociologyMain Subject Area

Program overview

Main Subject

Sociology

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

Required Courses Students earning the B.S. degree in criminal justice are required to complete at least 122 credits, including the University Core Curriculum and the common courses for criminal justice majors listed below: CJST 1100 - Introduction to Criminal Justice CJST 1102 - Criminal Law CJST 2201 - Principles Criminal Investigation CJST 2205 - Forensic Psychology CJST 2217 - Criminal Procedure I CJST 2250 - Scientific Methods in CJ CJST 2251 - Quantitative Applications in CJ CJST 3311 - Criminology CJST 4400 - Criminal Justice Problems Seminar CJST 4500 - Criminal Justice Pre-Internship CJST 4501 - Criminal Justice Internship Concentration in Corrections This concentration prepares students for careers with federal, state, local, and private correctional agencies and institutions. It is concerned with the treatment of offenders, administration, planning, and research. The curriculum emphasizes law, social and behavioral sciences, and research methodology. Students earning the B.S. degree in criminal justice with a concentration in corrections must complete the University Core Curriculum, the common courses for criminal justice majors listed above, and the following: CJST 2209 - Correctional Treatment Programs CJST 2220 - Legal Issues in Corrections CJST 4408 - Child & Family Intervention Strategy CJST 4409 - Adult Intervention Strategies CJST 4412 - Substance Abuse and Addiction Plus two restricted electives and ten electives

Program overview

Main Subject

Sociology

Degree

Other

Study Level

Undergraduate

Required Courses Students earning the B.S. degree in criminal justice are required to complete at least 122 credits, including the University Core Curriculum and the common courses for criminal justice majors listed below: CJST 1100 - Introduction to Criminal Justice CJST 1102 - Criminal Law CJST 2201 - Principles Criminal Investigation CJST 2205 - Forensic Psychology CJST 2217 - Criminal Procedure I CJST 2250 - Scientific Methods in CJ CJST 2251 - Quantitative Applications in CJ CJST 3311 - Criminology CJST 4400 - Criminal Justice Problems Seminar CJST 4500 - Criminal Justice Pre-Internship CJST 4501 - Criminal Justice Internship Concentration in Corrections This concentration prepares students for careers with federal, state, local, and private correctional agencies and institutions. It is concerned with the treatment of offenders, administration, planning, and research. The curriculum emphasizes law, social and behavioral sciences, and research methodology. Students earning the B.S. degree in criminal justice with a concentration in corrections must complete the University Core Curriculum, the common courses for criminal justice majors listed above, and the following: CJST 2209 - Correctional Treatment Programs CJST 2220 - Legal Issues in Corrections CJST 4408 - Child & Family Intervention Strategy CJST 4409 - Adult Intervention Strategies CJST 4412 - Substance Abuse and Addiction Plus two restricted electives and ten electives

Admission requirements

80+
6.5+
Applicants must submit official certified copies of original senior secondary/high school records. Other English Language Requirements: A minimum Pearson Test of English (PTE) score of 53 OR A minimum iTEP score of 3.7 OR An ELS Certificate of Completion of Level 112, English for Academic Purposes (EAP) Program.
Jan-2000

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