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ARTICULATION AGREEMENT FORM

College of Agreement Initiation:

John Jay College of Criminal Justice

A. SENDING AND RECEIVING INSTITUTIONS

Sending College: Bergen Community College

Department: Criminal Justice and Homeland Security

Program: Criminal Justice

Degree: A.S. in Criminal Justice

Receiving College: John Jay College of Criminal Justice

Department: Law, Police Science and Criminal Justice Administration

Program: Criminal Justice (Institutional Theory and Practice)

Degree: B.S. in Criminal Justice

B. ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS FOR SENIOR COLLEGE PROGRAM

(e.g., minimum GP A, audition/portfolio)

2.0 overall GPA - per A.S. graduation requirement.

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Grade of C or better in a credit-bearing mathematics course worth three or more credits

Grade of C or better in freshman composition, its equivalent, or a higher-level EnglisH

course

Total transfer credits granted toward the baccalaureate degree: 65

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Sending College

Receiving College Equivalent

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Credit

(Or Other Evaluation)

Granted

Course

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Title

Cr. Course

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Title

Cr.

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General Education

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WRT-IOI English Composition I 3 ENG 101 Composition I 3

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WRT-201 English Composition II 3 ENG 201 Composition II 3 3 COM 100 Speech Communication 3 SPE 113 Speech Communication 3 ~ MAT 130 Contemporary Math 3 MAT lOS Modern Mathematics 3

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MAT ISO Elementary Statistics 3 (blanket credit) 3 G

History survey course 3 (specific equivalent or blanket) 3 "~

2nd History or Philosophy course 3 (specific equivalent or blanket) 3 !3 LIT 202 American Liturature 18RO to 3 LIT 233 American Literature 3

G

present

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Humanities elective (specific equivalent or blanket) 3

B

Humanities elective (specific equivalent or blanket) 3 ~ Natural Science (4 credit) (specific Nat Sci equivalent) 4

4

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Natural Science (4 credit) 4 (specific Nat Sci equivalent) 4

4

Social Science elective (note required 3 (specific equivalent or blanket) 3 +. .il

social science survey courses below)

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SUBTOrAL 41

Ma,jor prerequisites

SOC 101 Sociology 3 SOC 101 Introductory Sociology 3

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POL 101 American Government 3 POL J01 American Government and 3 :3

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Politics I

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Specific Program Requirements (Including Prerequisites)

CRJ-I01 Introduction to Criminal 3 CJBS 101 Introduction to the American 3

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Justice Criminal Justice System I

CRJ-J 03 Criminal Law 3 ~W 209 Criminal Law 3 j

! CRJ-IOS Police Administration

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C 201 Introduction to Police Studies 3 3*

CRJ-I07 Criminology SOC 203 Criminology 3 ~ I

CRJ-109 Issues in Policing PSC 202 Police and Community 3

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Relations I I

CRJ-l13 The Juvenile Justice Process J COR-202 Administration of 3 j Correctional Programs for Juveniles

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SUBTOTAL 18

TOTAL=65

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*These credits will count toward "Distribution area A: Policing" for the B.S. degree at John Jay College.
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Bergen transfers select two courses, one from B and one from C .. Please note: These two courses MUST be at the 300- or 400-level: Category A. Poiic~ (satisfied by CRJ 105 at Bergen)

Select One

CRJ 255 Computer Applications in Criminal Justice CRJ 425 Major Works in Criminal Justice

CRJ 321IPhilosophy 321 Police Ethics

PSC 201 Police Organization and Administration PSC 207 The Investigative Function

PSC 227 Police Training Programs: Goals, Content and Administration PSC 390 Internship

PSC 405 Organized Crime in America PSC 415 Seminar in Terrorism

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LAW 212 The Criminal Process and the Criminal Procedure Law LAW 259/POL 259 Comparative Criminal Justice Systems LAW 301 Jurisprudence

LAW 31 OlPfll 310 Ethics and Law

Category C. Corrections Select one

COR 201 The Law and Institutional Treatment

COR 202 Administration of Correctional Programs for Juveniles** COR 230IPSC 230 Sex Offenders in the Criminal Justice System COR 282 Principles of Correctional Operations

COR 303 Comparative Correction Systems COR 310 Fieldwork in Corrections

COR 320 Race, Class and Gender in a Correctional Context COR 401 Evaluation Correctional Methods & Programs

COR 402 Administration of Community-Based Corrections Programs COR 415 Major Works in Corrections

COR 430Senior Seminar in Corrections COR 3XX Prisoner Re-entry and Reintegration COR 3XX Violence in Prisons

PHI 322/CRJ 322 Judicial and Correctional Ethics

Note: courses can one area in the or.

• The foreign language requirement is a one-year sequence. It is strongly suggested that students seeking a bachelor's degree complete the sequence within a three-semester period. Students, who have completed three ofa language at the high school level, including a passing grade on a New York State Level III Regents

Examination, are exempt from the foreign language requirement. Transfer students who can provide UU'''UllllOllLaI.1UII

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showing they have successfully completed one year of a foreign language on the college level may have fulfi foreign language requirement.

Please note: Students who can provide documentation of a high school degree from a foreign country and primary language is not English are exempt from the foreign language requirement but are not awarded any for that language. Students who receive a grade of three or higher on the Advanced Placement Examination in hIgh school are exempt from the foreign language requirement and will be awarded 6 credits, which may be applied

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toward a minor in a foreign language. Credit by examination (up to a maximum of6 credits) or exemption by examination may be obtained by taking the CLEP examination.

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Bergen CC transfers may not take this course, and their transferred credits for CRJ 113 at Bergen do not cou t

toward satisfying the Category C requirement

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E. ARTICULATION AGREEMENT FOLLOW-UP PROCEDURES

1. Procedures for reviewing, up·dating, modifying or terminating agreement:

When any of the programs undergo any changes, this articulation agreement will be

revie~ed

and revised as necessary by one or two members of faculty of each institution's depa:rtn::j.ent,

selected by their respective Chairpersons, to represent them.

2. Procedures for evaluating student success:

The performance of transfer students who transition to John Jay College under the terms 9f

this agreement may be periodically reviewed in terms of overall GPA in first semester

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transfer, GP A in major coursework throughout study at John Jay, rate of credit accumulation

and graduation rate.

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G.

ASSOCIATE IN APPLIED SCIENCE DEGREE IN CRIMINAL

JUSTICE FROM BERGEN COMMUNITY COLLEGE

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Effective Date:

November

l,

2012

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Prof. David Kramer

Chair, Department of Criminal Justice and Homeland Security

Bergen Community College

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