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Program Details
Degree
Bachelors
Major
Criminal Justice | Criminology | Sociology
Area of study
Social Sciences | Law
Course Language
English
About Program

Program Overview


University Program Information

The university offers a range of programs, including the Criminal Justice in Society (B.S.) major, which is part of the Sociology and Anthropology department.


Course Details

  • The course CRMJS 2300, Current Issues: Gangs and Gang Culture, is a 3-hour course that explores gang culture, youth involvement, and community responses.
  • The course has a prerequisite of CRMJS 1010, Introduction to Criminal Justice, which is a 4-hour survey course covering the criminal justice system, law, law enforcement, courts, and corrections.
  • CRMJS 1010 is normally offered each fall semester.

Archway Curriculum

  • The Archway Curriculum includes the Integrative Core: Gender and Sexuality Thread.
  • The Archway Curriculum also includes the Essential Connections: Speaking Instructive and Writing Instructive.
  • Additionally, the Archway Curriculum covers the Integrative Core: Democracy Thread.

Academic Policies and Procedures

  • The university has a range of academic policies and procedures in place, including admission requirements, financial information, and degree and program requirements.
  • The university also offers general education programs, including the Archway Curriculum, which is available for both traditional and adult undergraduate programs.

Degree and Program Requirements

  • The university offers a range of degrees and programs, including undergraduate and graduate programs.
  • The specific requirements for each program are outlined in the university catalog.

General Education

  • The university's general education program is known as the Archway Curriculum.
  • The Archway Curriculum is designed to provide students with a broad-based education that includes a range of subjects and skills.

Certificates and Academic Recognition

  • The university offers a range of certificates and academic recognition programs.
  • These programs are designed to recognize student achievement and provide additional qualifications and skills.

Special Academic Programs and Opportunities

  • The university offers a range of special academic programs and opportunities, including concurrent enrollment for high school students and visiting student programs.
  • These programs are designed to provide students with additional academic opportunities and experiences.
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