Bachelor of Science Degree (BS) Justice Studies Criminal Justice with a Concentration in Social Welfare
Program Overview
Bachelor of Science Degree (BS)
Justice Studies Criminal Justice with a Concentration in Social Welfare
The Bachelor of Science Degree in Justice Studies with a Concentration in Social Welfare is a comprehensive program designed to provide students with a thorough understanding of the justice system and its various components. The program requires the completion of 120 semester credits.
Program Structure
The program is structured into eight semesters, with a specific sequence of courses designed to provide students with a solid foundation in justice studies and social welfare.
Sample Course Sequence
- First Semester
- JUS1100: Introduction to Justice Studies (3 credits)
- CIS1115: Computer Applications (3 credits)
- SOC1123: First Year Experience (3 credits)
- ENG1105: Writing and Research (3 credits)
- SOC2231: Human Relations (3 credits)
- Second Semester
- JUS1110: Communication Skills for Criminal Justice Professionals (3 credits)
- SOC2210: Introduction to Sociology (3 credits)
- ENG2205: Writing through Literature (3 credits)
- Liberal Arts Elective (3 credits)
- Justice Studies Elective (3 credits)
- Third Semester
- SOC2218: Police and Society (3 credits)
- SOC2220: Criminology (3 credits)
- MAT2215: Statistics I (3 credits)
- HUM2225: Introduction to Ethics (3 credits)
- JUS2000: Career Development (3 credits)
- Fourth Semester
- JUS2205: Criminal Law (3 credits)
- SCI2230: Forensic Science (3 credits)
- JUS2201: Criminal Procedure (3 credits)
- Free Elective (3 credits)
- Justice Studies Elective (3 credits)
- Fifth Semester
- ENG3316: The Confident Writer (3 credits)
- LAW2235: Immigration Law (3 credits)
- SCI3301: The Science of Addiction and Obsession (3 credits)
- Liberal Arts Elective (3 credits)
- Humanities Elective (3 credits)
- Sixth Semester
- SOC3320: Gender, Race, and Class (3 credits)
- JUS3307: Corrections, Probation, and Parole (3 credits)
- Liberal Arts Elective (3 credits)
- English Elective (3 credits)
- Mathematics/Science Elective (3 credits)
- Seventh Semester
- SOC3332: Understanding Social Behavior (3 credits)
- JUS4460: Capstone Project (3 credits)
- Liberal Arts Electives (6 credits)
- Free Elective (3 credits)
- Eighth Semester
- JUS4483: Internship (3 credits)
- Liberal Arts Electives (9 credits)
- Free Elective (3 credits)
Justice Studies Electives
A range of electives are available to students, including:
- HUM3355: Social Justice Issues (3 credits)
- HUM3360: Law and the Humanities (3 credits)
- ITM3300: Fundamentals of Network Security (3 credits)
- JUS2210: Community Relations and the Police (3 credits)
- JUS2220: Justice and the Media (3 credits)
- JUS2225: Criminal Investigations (3 credits)
- JUS2235: Juvenile Justice (3 credits)
- JUS2260: Contemporary Issues in Justice Studies (3 credits)
- JUS2270: Special Topics in Justice Studies (3 credits)
- JUS2293: Internship (3 credits)
- JUS3301: Police Administration and Management (3 credits)
- JUS3302: Homeland Security (3 credits)
- JUS3314: Introduction to Intelligence (3 credits)
- JUS3315: Terrorism (3 credits)
- JUS3330: Crime Scene Investigation (3 credits)
- JUS4401: Corporate Security Management (3 credits)
- JUS4402: Private Security Management (3 credits)
- JUS4403: Cyber Crime (3 credits)
- JUS4404: White Collar Crime (3 credits)
- JUS4405: Transportation Security (3 credits)
- JUS4407: Global Security (3 credits)
- JUS4470: Special Topics in Justice Studies (3 credits)
- LAW3320: Constitutional Law (3 credits)
- NTS1102: Introduction to National Security (3 credits)
- NTS2215: Introduction to Emergency Management (3 credits)
- NTS2216: U.S. Policy and National Security (3 credits)
- NTS2217: Ethics and Homeland Security (3 credits)
- NTS3305: Domestic Terrorism & Violent Extremism (3 credits)
- NTS3307: Threat & Risk Assessment (3 credits)
- NTS3308: Systems Security and Auditing (3 credits)
- NTS4400: Weapons of Mass Destruction (3 credits)
- NTS4401: Emergency Planning (3 credits)
- NTS4402: Digital Forensics (3 credits)
- SOC2230: Victimology (3 credits)
- SOC3318: Drugs and Drug Policy (3 credits)
- SOC3360: Law and Society (3 credits)
- SOC4410: Lifespan Human Development (3 credits)
- SOC4415: Global Conflict (3 credits)
Program Requirements
To graduate, students must complete 120 semester credits. A major concentration must be declared by the beginning of the fifth semester. Nine credits of Major Concentration Courses must be at the 3000/4000 level. 15 credits of Liberal Arts Electives must be at the 3000/4000 level.
Eligibility and Employment Opportunities
Eligibility for some internships and employment opportunities in fields related to this program may require candidates to meet specific health requirements or pass criminal background checks prescribed by law. Law enforcement jobs typically require the candidate to be physically and mentally fit and have a valid driver's license, a clean driving record, no felony criminal record, no domestic violence charges, and the ability to be licensed to carry a firearm. A selection process involving qualifying examination and/or supplementary training may also be required. Job requirements for non-sworn personnel in criminal justice and related agencies vary.
