BA in Criminal Justice
Bachelor's degree
Online
Description
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Type
Bachelor's degree
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Methodology
Online
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Duration
Flexible
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Start date
Different dates available
Grade Requirements
Students are required to earn a grade of C– or better in any required course. If a student receives a grade of D+, D, or D–, the student may either (1) repeat the course, in which case the grade in the repeated course must be no lower than a C–, and grades for both the original and repeated courses will appear on the student’s transcript; or (2) take a 1000-level course in the same department, in addition to the minimum number of courses required for the major, and receive a grade no lower than C–. Option 1 must be approved by the department chair in writing before the student may register for a course a second time.
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Subjects
- IT Law
- Sociology
- Law
- College
- Human
- Rights
- Economics
- Anthropology
- Forensic
- Sciences
- Introduction
Course programme
The general requirements stated under Columbian College of Arts and Sciences, Undergraduate Programs.
Program-specific curriculum (below).
Achievement of a minimum grade of C- in any course that counts toward the degree.
Prerequisites
- Introduction to Sociology
- The Sociological Imagination
- Introduction to Criminal Justice
- Social Research Methods (recommended to be taken before the senior year)
- Techniques of Data Analysis (recommended to be taken before the senior year)
- Youth and Delinquency
- Criminology
- Criminal Law
- Advanced Seminar in Criminal Justice
Five of the following, including at least one Sociology (SOC) course and at least one non-Sociology course:
- Anthropology of Human Rights
- Economics of Crime
- Introduction to Forensic Sciences II
- Crime Scene Investigation
- History of F.B.I. Counterintelligence
- U.S. Constitutional History
- Judicial Politics
- U.S. Constitutional Law and Politics II
- Abnormal Psychology
- Transnational Crime
- Alternatives to Imprisonment
- The Bill of Rights and Criminal Justice
- Sociology of the Holocaust and Genocide
- Sociology of Law
- Sociology of the Sex Industry
- Deviance and Control
- Violence and the Family
- Special Topics in Criminal Justice
BA in Criminal Justice