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Criminal Justice:
Criminal Justice |
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The objective of the department is to provide the student with an understanding
of the problem of crime in the United States, the impact of crime on victims,
and the systems which identify, process, and treat the offender. Criminal Justice
encompasses the areas of law enforcement, prosecution, the courts, and corrections,
including probation and parole.
Major requirements include Criminal Justice 1,
3, 9, 22, 30, 31, and four additional courses in Criminal Justice; one semester
of American History and Introduction to Sociology. Students who opt to take Criminal
Justice 50 Internship will complete six additional courses in Criminal Justice
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| Freshman |
Humanities I |
Humanities II |
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Freshman English 103 |
Freshman English 104 |
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Science |
Science |
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Language |
Language |
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Criminal Justice 101 |
Criminal Justice 201 |
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| Sophomore |
Humanities III |
Humanities IV |
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Philosophy/Theology |
Philosophy/Theology |
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Criminal Justice 231 |
Criminal Justice 202 |
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Language |
Language |
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Intro. to Sociology |
Liberal Arts Elective |
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| Junior |
Philosophy/Theology |
Philosophy/Theology |
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Criminal Justice 209 |
Elective |
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Criminal Justice |
Criminal Justice |
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Liberal Arts Elective |
American History |
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Liberal Arts Elective |
Liberal Arts Elective |
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| Senior |
Philosophy/Theology |
Philosophy/Theology |
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Criminal Justice 430 |
Criminal Justice |
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Criminal Justice |
Liberal Arts Elective |
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Liberal Arts Elective |
Liberal Arts Elective |
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Liberal Arts Elective |
Liberal Arts Elective |
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