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Criminal Justice Studies | Criminology
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Social Sciences | Law
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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 2210 Probation and Parole explores the types of probation and parole, the demand for probation and parole, the advantages and disadvantages of probation and parole, the job duties and qualifications necessary for probation and parole officers, and how probation and parole is integrated into the criminal justice system.
  • Prerequisite: CRMJS 1010 Introduction to Criminal Justice.
  • CRMJS 1010 Introduction to Criminal Justice is a survey course providing an overall view of the criminal justice system, the law, law enforcement, the courts, and corrections.
  • Normally offered each fall semester.

Archway Curriculum

  • Integrative Core: Gender and Sexuality Thread
  • Essential Connections: Speaking Instructive
  • Essential Connections: Writing Instructive
  • Integrative Core: Democracy Thread

Academic Policies and Procedures

The university reserves the right to make changes in the regulations and offerings announced in the official online version of the catalog, as circumstances require. It is expected that the only changes will be the correction of errors and the inclusion of new courses and programs approved during the academic year.


General Education

The Archway Curriculum is the general education program for undergraduate students. It is designed to provide a foundation for lifelong learning and to help students develop the skills and knowledge necessary to succeed in their chosen fields.


Degree and Program Requirements

The university offers a range of degree and program requirements, including the Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice in Society. The specific requirements for each program can be found in the university catalog.


Academic Recognition

The university recognizes academic achievement through various awards and honors. Students who excel in their studies may be eligible for academic recognition, such as dean's list or academic awards.


Special Academic Programs and Opportunities

The university offers a range of special academic programs and opportunities, including concurrent enrollment of high school students, returning student programs, and visiting student programs.


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