Students
Tuition Fee
Not Available
Start Date
Not Available
Medium of studying
On campus
Duration
4 years
Details
Program Details
Degree
Bachelors
Major
Law Enforcement | Criminal Justice | Criminology
Area of study
Social Sciences | Security Services
Education type
On campus
Timing
Full time
Course Language
English
About Program

Program Overview


Overview of the Bachelor of Arts in Criminal Justice

The Bachelor of Arts in Criminal Justice is offered by the Department of Criminal Justice at Temple University. The mission of the Criminal Justice program is to foster a comprehensive understanding of the nature of crime and the effectiveness and fairness of society's efforts to prevent and control it. Students engage in a multi-disciplinary approach to the study of crime, offenders and victims, and the agencies, goals, laws, policies and processes of the criminal justice system.


Course Overlap Policy

Students may overlap no more than one course between multiple certificate programs. Students may overlap no more than two courses between the major in Criminal Justice and these closely related programs:


  • major or minor in Psychology
  • major, minor, or certificate in Cybersecurity and Human Behavior
  • certificate in Forensic Psychology
  • certificate in Law and the American Criminal Justice System
  • certificate in Law Enforcement, Homeland Security and Public Safety

Careers

Majoring in criminal justice helps to prepare students for careers as practitioners, researchers and academics in a variety of public and private sector professions in both adult and juvenile systems of justice, at the federal, state and local levels of government. Graduates obtain positions with many different public and private criminal justice-related agencies.


Internship and Experiential Learning

Students are encouraged to enroll in the specialized internship program, earning 3 credits for CJ 4075 Criminal Justice Internship Seminar and 19 credits in CJ 4085 Criminal Justice Internship. Many other courses in the department include experiential learning components.


Criminal Justice +1 Accelerated BA/MA Program

High-achieving undergraduates will be invited by the faculty of the Criminal Justice Department to apply for the +1 BA/MA accelerated program. Students admitted to this program begin taking graduate courses, along with their undergraduate curriculum, in their last three undergraduate semesters.


Student Organizations

There are several student organizations available to students majoring in Criminal Justice, including:


  • Criminal Justice Society
  • Forensic Psychology Club
  • Temple Ignite Organization
  • The Law Enforcement & Government Service Club

Distinction in Major

Criminal Justice majors may graduate with distinction in the major if they have earned a GPA of 3.5 in the major and a cumulative GPA of at least 3.25.


Summary of Degree Requirements

University Requirements

  • MATH 0701 and/or ENG 0701, if required by placement testing
  • All Temple students must take a minimum of two writing-intensive courses as part of the major
  • Students must complete requirements of the General Education (GenEd) Program

College of Liberal Arts Requirements

  • Completion of a minimum of 123 credits
  • A minimum GPA of 2.0, cumulatively, in CLA/CST coursework, and in the major
  • Only courses in which a student receives a grade of at least C- can satisfy GenEd, major, minor, or CLA Foreign Language and Global Studies requirements

Major Requirements (36 credits)

  • Specifically required courses:
    • CJ 1001: Introduction to Criminal Justice
    • CJ 2401: Nature of Crime
    • CJ 2501: Introduction to Criminal Law
    • CJ 2597: Criminal Justice Research Methods
    • CJ 2602: Criminal Justice Statistics
    • CJ 4097: CJ Capstone Seminar
  • Electives in major: select three Criminal Justice electives numbered 2000+ and three Criminal Justice electives numbered 3000+

Suggested Academic Plan

The suggested academic plan for the Bachelor of Arts in Criminal Justice is outlined below:


Year 1

  • Fall: ENG 0802, GenEd Quantitative Literacy Course, Foreign Language 1001, GenEd Breadth Course
  • Spring: IH 0851, Foreign Language 1002, CJ 1001, GenEd Breadth Course, GenEd Breadth Course

Year 2

  • Fall: IH 0852, CJ 2401, CJ 2597, GenEd Breadth Course, Foreign Language - third level or GenEd Global/World Society Course
  • Spring: GenEd Breadth Course, GenEd Breadth Course, CJ 1002, CJ 2501, CJ 2602, CLA/CST Elective

Year 3

  • Fall: Criminal Justice 2000+ Course, Criminal Justice 2000+ Course, CLA/CST 2000+ Elective, CLA/CST 2000+ Humanities/CST Course, CLA/CST Elective
  • Spring: GenEd Breadth Course, Criminal Justice 2000+ Course, Criminal Justice 3000+ Course, CLA/CST 2000+ Humanities/CST Course, CLA/CST Elective

Year 4

  • Fall: Criminal Justice 3000+ Course, Criminal Justice 3000+ Course, CLA/CST Elective, CLA/CST Elective, CLA/CST Elective
  • Spring: CJ 4097, CLA/CST 2000+ Elective, CLA/CST Elective, Electives at Any Level in Any School or College

Accelerated Programs

Students may opt to pursue an accelerated +1 program, enabling them to complete both a bachelor's degree and master's degree in less time than the traditional route. The following accelerated programs may be of interest to students in the Criminal Justice BA:


  • College of Liberal Arts: Criminal Justice MA
  • Fox School of Business and Management: Information Technology Auditing and Cyber Security MS
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