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Criminal Justice CRJU

Degree Type: Bachelor of Science

College: Education and Human Services

Career Path: Human Services

Required Courses  Credit Hours 
Freshman – Sophomore Level
General Education Requirements:
Communication Competence (9 Hours Required)
ENGL 150 English 1 3
ENGL 250 English 2 3
Choose one:
COMM 105 Interpersonal Communication 3
COMM 121 Fundamentals of Public Speaking 3
 
Scientific Understanding (8 Hours Required)
Select two courses from the following subject areas (one must be a lab course):  ASTR, BIOL, CHEM, GEOG 121, GEOL, PHYS
Lab Science 4
Science Elective
 
Quantitative Skills (Proficiency in MATH 115 or higher)
This requirement can be completed by one of the following options:  (1)  Pass MATH 115 or higher (2) Pass course proficiency exam in MATH 115 or higher.  (3) ACT Math subtest score of 24 or higher.
MATH 115 College Algebra 3
 
Cultural Enrichment (9 Hours Required)
Select from the following subjects:  ARTS, FREN, GERM, HIST, HUMN, LITR, MUSI, SPAN, THTR
LITR 286 Justice in Literature * WC 3
Electives: (2 from C-E) 6
 
Social Awareness/Global Consciousness (9 Hours Required)
PSYC 150 Introduction to Psychology 3
SOCY 121 Introductory Sociology* RS 3
SOCY 300 Choose from SOCY 340, SOCY 341, SOCY 344 SOCY 345, SOCY 443, SOCY 450, SOCY 460 (or approved substitute) 3
 
Related Courses
CRIM 110 Introduction to Criminal Justice 3
CRIM 111 Introduction to Corrections 3
CRIM 220 Supervision & Management in CJ 3
CRIM 260 Delinquency Prevention & Control 3
MATH 115 College Algebra 3
BUSN Business Elective 3
ISYS Computer Information Systems Elective 3
 
Social Science Concentration
SOCY 242 Sociology of Deviant Behavior 3
 
Minimum semester credit hours for freshman and sophomore years in criminal justice: 64

The Criminal Justice baccalaureate program provides a combined training and education package to prepare men and women for a professional career in the criminal justice system.

Acceptance into the bachelors degree program (junior/ senior level) is on a competitive basis, as space permits.

The program provides two primary entry points: (1) to accommodate students who wish to complete all four years at Ferris; and (2) those who transfer into the program with an associate degree or its equivalent.

Students who enter the program prior to the junior level enroll in the Pre-Criminal Justice curriculum. Completion of the Pre-Criminal Justice program does not guarantee acceptance into the BS degree program. The BS degree in Criminal Justice is awarded for successful completion of 128-134 semester credit hours of coursework. These credit hours are a combination of the 63-64 credit hours as required in the first two years (or an equivalent from another college) and the 64-67 semester credit hours required in the junior and senior years at Ferris. Graduation requires a minimum 2.5 GPA for the law enforcement specialist option. Graduation in the criminal justice corrections and generalist options requires a minimum 2.0 GPA.

Graduates must complete all of Ferris general education requirements as outlined in the General Education section of this catalog, and have an ACT math subscore of 24, or complete MATH 115 or pass the proficiency exam.

The BS degree program at Ferris has three options: law enforcement specialist; criminal justice corrections; or criminal justice generalist. Depending upon the option chosen, students study criminal justice subjects such as administration of police units, police laboratory techniques, collection of evidence, the role of police in forming community opinion, cause and prevention of juvenile delinquency, theory and practice of handling convicted law violators, probation and parole, criminal justice processes and problems, crime control policy, and the role of law enforcement in American society.

During the summer internship between the junior and senior years, the student is assigned to a cooperating criminal justice agency for practical experience.


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