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SOCIAL & BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES Degree Programs

Fall 2014-Spring 2015

Programs Concentrations BA, Psychology

BA, Psychology Forensic Psychology Concentration BA, Psychology Mental Health Concentration BS, Psychology

BS, Psychology Forensic Psychology Concentration BA, Criminal Justice

Forensic Psychology Concentration BA, Criminal Justice Forensic Investigation Concentration BA, Criminal Justice Dual Degree BA/MA Program Criminal Justice

Homeland Security Concentration BA Criminal Justice BA, Economics

BA EconomicsGlobal Economics Concentration BA, Political Science

BA, Political Science Sustainability & Environmental Policy Concentration Political Science Pre-law, Social Studies and Political Theory Concentrations BS, Social Work

BA, Sociology & Anthropology

Archaeology Concentration

Physical Anthropology Concentration Language and Culture Concentration Education Concentration

MINORS Anthropology Economics Political Science Sociology Behavioral Neuroscience Minor Childhood Studies Minor

Gerontology Certificate Undergraduate Students may earn a Minor Forensic Science Certificate Program

BA, Psychology Education Concentration K-5 Elementary Certification with Specialization (6-8)

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BA

PSYCHOLOGY

SOBL

Academic Year Fall 2014-Spring 2015

64 Program Credits

PSYC 1100 Intro to Psychology (4) PSYC 36__ OR 37__ Senior Requirement (4)

PSYC 2241 Statistical Methods (4) PSYC Elective (4)

PSYC 3242 Experimental PSYC (4) PSYC Elective (4)

PSYC (Natural Science

*

) (4) PSYC Elective (4)

Cognate/PSYC (4)

PSYC (Social Science

**

) (4) Cognate/PSYC (4)

Cognate/PSYC (4)

Cognate/PSYC (4)

Cognate/PSYC (4)

Cognate/PSYC (4)

PSYC (Natural *or Social Science**) (4)

GENERAL STUDIES REQUIREMENTS:

64 Total Credits

No more than 16 credits in any "G" category may be applied towards the BA degree.

32 Credits

GEN General Interdisciplinary GNM General Natural Science & Math

GIS-General Integration & Synthesis (Jr./Sr. yr.) GNM

GAH General Arts & Humanities GSS General Social Science

GAH GSS

AT SOME DISTANCE Electives - Courses unrelated to your major

32 Credits

(A) Arts (V) Values/Ethics

(H) Historical Consciousness (I) International/Multicultural

W1 W1/W2 W1/W2 W1/W2 at 3000 Level

Q1 Q2 Q1 or Q2

Prerequisites must be met, check course description on the web. *Natural Science Courses

PSYC 2215 Cognitive PSYC

PSYC 3323 Develop.Childhood & Adolescence PSYC 3324 Psychology of Learning

PSYC 3331 Physiological PSYC PSYC 3332 Perception

COGNATES = 24 credits Choose from: ANTH, ECON, CRIM, GERO, POLS, SOCY, SOWK, EDUC 3515 and INTC 3610 or other PSYC. Other cognates may be chosen in consultation with your PSYC preceptor

**Social Science Courses

PSYC 2211 Abnormal Psychology PSYC 2301 Social Psychology PSYC 3302 Personality Psychology PSYC 3322 Lifespan Development

GENERAL STUDIES QUANTITATIVE REASONING REQUIREMENT: (3 courses) Two Q1 courses may be in transfer. Q2 courses must be taken at Stockton. GENERAL STUDIES WRITING REQUIREMENT: (4 courses)

Two W1 courses may be in transfer. W2 courses must be taken at Stockton.

GENERAL STUDIES OUTCOME REQUIREMENT:These courses are listed as attributes and should be completed within the 128 credits needed to graduate.

Cognate/PSYC if needed to reach 64 credit Program total

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BA

PSYCHOLOGY

Education Concentration

SOBL

Academic Year Fall 2014-Spring 2015

64 Program Credits

PSYC 1100 Intro to Psychology (4) PSYC 36__ OR 37__ Senior Requirement (4) PSYC 2241 Statistical Methods (4) PSYC 3391 Educational Psychology (4)

PSYC 3242 Experimental PSYC (4) PSYC Elective (4)

PSYC (Natural Science

*

) (4) PSYC Elective (4)

EDUC 1515 Diversity in Families, Schools… (4) PSYC 3323 Develop.Childhood & Adolescenc (4) EDUC 2241 Educating Child/Sp. Needs (4) EDUC 3101 Intermediate Fieldword (2) EDUC 3101 Introductory Fieldword (2) EDUC 4990 Student Teaching (10) EDUC 4991 Student Teaching Seminar (2)

PSYC (Natural *or Social Science**) (4)

GENERAL STUDIES REQUIREMENTS:

64 Total Credits

No more than 16 credits in any "G" category may be applied towards the BA degree.

32 Credits

GEN General Interdisciplinary GNM General Natural Science & Math

GIS-General Integration & Synthesis (Jr./Sr. yr.) GNM

GAH General Arts & Humanities GSS General Social Science

GAH GSS

AT SOME DISTANCE Electives - Courses unrelated to your major

32 Credits

EDUC 3105 Literacy Development (3) INTC 2610 Instructional Technology for K-12(4)

EDUC 3200 Practices & Techniques-Teaching (4) 4 credit Elective (4) (2)

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(A) Arts (V) Values/Ethics

(H) Historical Consciousness (I) International/Multicultural

W1 W1/W2 W1/W2 W1/W2 at 3000 Level

Q1 Q2 Q1 or Q2

Prerequisites must be met, check course description on the web.

GENERAL STUDIES QUANTITATIVE REASONING REQUIREMENT: (3 courses) Two Q1 courses may be in transfer. Q2 courses must be taken at Stockton. EDUC 4110 Methods of Teaching English Lan

EDUC 4150 Methods of Teaching Elem. Math EDUC 4610 Curriculum & Methods in Elem. Edu *Natural Science Courses

PSYC 2215 Cognitive PSYC

PSYC 3323 Develop.Childhood & Adolescence PSYC 3324 Psychology of Learning

PSYC 3331 Physiological PSYC PSYC 3332 Perception

COGNATES = 24 credits Choose from: ANTH, ECON, CRIM, GERO, POLS, SOCY, SOWK, EDUC 3515 and INTC 3610 or other PSYC. See Education for additional GPA/Tests & Clearance Requirements

**Social Science Courses

PSYC 2211 Abnormal Psychology PSYC 2301 Social Psychology PSYC 3302 Personality Psychology PSYC 3322 Lifespan Development

Cognate/PSYC if needed to reach 64 credit Program total

GENERAL STUDIES OUTCOME REQUIREMENT:These courses are listed as attributes and should be completed within the 128 credits needed to graduate.

GENERAL STUDIES WRITING REQUIREMENT: (4 courses)

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BA

PSYCHOLOGY

Forensic Psychology Concentration

SOBL

Academic Year Fall 2013-Spring 2014

64 Program Credits

PSYC 1100 Intro to Psychology (4) PSYC/CRIM 3646 Forensic Behavior Analysis (4)

PSYC 2241 Statistical Methods (4) PSYC Elective (4)

PSYC 3242 Experimental PSYC (4) PSYC Elective (4)

PSYC (Natural Science ) (4) Select TWO of the following courses: CRIM 2111 Juvenile Justice

CRIM 2327 Introduction to Victimology

CRIM 2610 Intro to Forensic Science (4) CRIM 3625 Sex & Violence

PSYC 3145 Sex Crimes

PSYC 3618 Psychology of Child Witnesses

PSYC 2211 Abnormal Psychology (4) CRIM/PSYC 3648 The Criminal Brain (4) CRIM 1100 Intro to Criminal Justice (4) CRIM 2114 Theories of Criminality (4) (4) (4)

PSYC (Social Science ) (4)

CRIM/PSYC 3120 Forensic Psychology (4)

GENERAL STUDIES REQUIREMENTS:

64 Total Credits

No more than 16 credits in any "G" category may be applied towards the BA degree.

32 Credits

GEN Genera Interdisciplinary GNM General Natural Science & Math

GIS-General Integration & Synthesis (Jr./Sr. yr.) GNM

GAH Genral Arts & Humanities GSS General Social Science

GAH GSS

AT SOME DISTANCE Electives - Courses unrelated to your major

32 Credits

(A) Arts (V) Values/Ethics

(H) Historical Consciousness (I) International/Multicultural

W1 W1/W2 W1/W2 W1/W2 at 3000 Level

Q1 Q2 Q1 or Q2

Prerequisites must be met, check course description on the web. Social Science Courses

PSYC 2211 Abnormal PSYC 2301 Social PSYC 3302 Personality

PSYC 3322 Lifespan Development

Cognates may be from: ANTH, CRIM, ECON, GERO, POLS, PSYC, SOCY or SOWK

GENERAL STUDIES QUANTITATIVE REASONING REQUIREMENT: (3 courses) Two Q1 courses may be in transfer. Q2 courses must be taken at Stockton. Natural Science Courses

PSYC 2215 Cognitive PSYC

PSYC 3323 Develop.Childhood & Adolescence PSYC 3324 Psychology of Learning

PSYC 3331 Physiological PSYC PSYC 3332 Perception

GENERAL STUDIES OUTCOME REQUIREMENT:These courses are listed as attributes and should be completed within the 128 credits needed to graduate.

GENERAL STUDIES WRITING REQUIREMENT: (4 courses)

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BS

PSYCHOLOGY

SOBL

Academic Year Fall 2013-Spring 2014

80 Program Credits

PSYC 1100 Intro to Psychology (4) BIOL1200/05 (5)

PSYC 2241 Statistical Methods (4) MATH 2215 Calculus I OR 2210 Calc. for Life Science (5)

PSYC 3242 Experimental PSYC (4) Cognate/PSYC (4)

PSYC 3641 Advanced Statistics (4) Cognate/PSYC (4)

PSYC 3661 History & Systems (4) PSYC (Natural Science *) (4) PSYC (Natural Science *) (4) PSYC (Social Science**) (4) PSYC (Social Science**) (4)

PSYC 36__ OR 37__ (4) Cognate/PSYC (4) Cognate/PSYC (4) Cognate/PSYC (4) Cognate/PSYC (4) Cognate/PSYC (4)

GENERAL STUDIES REQUIREMENTS:

48 Total Credits

No more than 12 credits in any "G" category may be applied towards the BS degree.

32 Credits

GEN General Interdisciplinary GNM General Natural Science & Math

GIS-General Integration & Synthesis (Jr./Sr. yr.) GNM

GAH General Arts & Humanities GSS General Social Science

GAH GSS

AT SOME DISTANCE Electives - Courses unrelated to your major

16 Credits

(A) Arts (V) Values/Ethics

(H) Historical Consciousness (I) International/Multicultural

W1 W1/W2 W1/W2 W1/W2 at 3000 Level

Q1 Q2 Q1 or Q2

Prerequisites must be met, check course description on the web.

Cognate/PSYC if needed to reach 80 credit Program total

GENERAL STUDIES OUTCOME REQUIREMENT:These courses are listed as attributes and should be completed within the 128 credits needed to graduate.

GENERAL STUDIES WRITING REQUIREMENT: (4 courses)

Two W1 courses may be in transfer. W2 courses must be taken at Stockton. GENERAL STUDIES QUANTITATIVE REASONING REQUIREMENT: (3 courses) Two Q1 courses may be in transfer. Q2 courses must be taken at Stockton.

*Natural Science Courses PSYC 2215 Cognitive Psychology

PSYC 3323 Develop.Childhood & Adolescence PSYC 3324 Psychology of Learning

PSYC 3331 Physiological Psychology PSYC 3332 Perception

**Social Science Courses PSYC 2211 Abnormal Psychology PSYC 2301 Social Psychology PSYC 3302 Personality Psychology PSYC 3322 Lifespan Development

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BA

PSYCHOLOGY Mental Health Concentration

SOBL

Academic Year Fall 2014-Spring 2015

64 Program Credits

PSYC 1100 Intro to Psychology (4) PSYC Elective (4)

PSYC 2211 Abnormal PSCY (4) PSYC Elective (4)

PSYC 3392 Theories of Counseling (4) PSYC (Natural Science

*

) (4)

Cognate/PSYC (4)

Cognate/PSYC (4)

Cognate/PSYC (4)

Cognate/PSYC (4)

PSYC (Natural

*

or Social Science

**

) (4) Cognate/PSYC (4)

PSYC 2241 Statistical Methods (4) Cognate/PSYC (4)

PSYC 3242 Experimental PSYC (4) PSYC 36__ OR 37__ Senior Requirement(4)

GENERAL STUDIES REQUIREMENTS:

64 Total Credits

No more than 16 credits in any "G" category may be applied towards the BA degree.

32 Credits

GEN General Interdisciplinary GNM General Natural Science & Math

GIS-General Integration & Synthesis (Jr./Sr. yr.) GNM

GAH General Arts & Humanities GSS General Social Science

GAH GSS

AT SOME DISTANCE Electives - Courses unrelated to your major

32 Credits

(A) Arts (V) Values/Ethics

(H) Historical Consciousness (I) International/Multicultural

W1 W1/W2 W1/W2 W1/W2 at 3000 Level

Q1 Q2 Q1 or Q2

Prerequisites must be met, check course description on the web.

From among the PSYC 10 courses required, select FOUR PSYC Metal Health Electives (see CAPP)

GENERAL STUDIES QUANTITATIVE REASONING REQUIREMENT: (3 courses) Two Q1 courses may be in transfer. Q2 courses must be taken at Stockton. *Natural Science Courses

PSYC 2215 Cognitive PSYC

PSYC 3323 Develop.Childhood & Adolescence PSYC 3324 Psychology of Learning

PSYC 3331 Physiological PSYC PSYC 3332 Perception

COGNATES = 24 credits Choose from: ANTH, ECON, CRIM, GERO, POLS, SOCY, SOWK, EDUC 3515 and INTC 3610 or other PSYC. Other cognates may be chosen in consultation with your PSYC preceptor

Cognate/PSYC if needed to reach 64 credit Program total

GENERAL STUDIES OUTCOME REQUIREMENT:These courses are listed as attributes and should be completed within the 128 credits needed to graduate.

GENERAL STUDIES WRITING REQUIREMENT: (4 courses)

Two W1 courses may be in transfer. W2 courses must be taken at Stockton. **Social Science Course Electives

PSYC 2301 Social Psychology PSYC 3302 Personality

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BS

PSYCHOLOGY

Forensic Psychology Concentration

SOBL

Academic Year Fall 2013-Spring 2014

80 Program Credits

PSYC 1100 Intro PSYC (4) BIOL 1200/05 (5)

PSYC 2241 Statistical Methods (4) MATH 2215 Calculus (5)

PSYC 3242 Experimental PSYC (4) Cognate/PSYC (4)

PSYC 3641 Advanced Statistics (4) Cognate/PSYC (4)

PSYC 3661 History & Systems (4)

PSYC (Natural Science *) (4)

PSYC (Social Science **) (4)

PSYC 2211 Abnormal Psychology (4) CRIM 3646 Forensic Behavior Analysis

OR CRIM 3648 The Criminal Brain

Cognate/PSYC (4)

Cognate/PSYC (4)

CRIM 1100 Intro to Criminal Justice (4)

CRIM 2114 Criminality (4)

CRIM 3120 Forensic Pscyhology (4) CRIM /PSYC Forensic Science Elective

GENERAL STUDIES REQUIREMENTS:

48 Total Credits

No more than 12 credits in any "G" category may be applied towards the BS degree.

32 Credits

GEN General Interdisciplinary GNM General Natural Science & Math

GIS-General Integration & Synthesis (Jr./Sr. yr.) GNM

GAH General Arts & Humanities GSS General Social Science

GAH GSS

AT SOME DISTANCE Electives - Courses unrelated to your major

16 Credits

L

STUDIES

(A) Arts (V) Values/Ethics

(H) Historical Consciousness (I) International/Multicultural L STUDIES W1 W1/W2 W1/W2 W1/W2 at 3000 Level L STUDIES Q1 Q2 Q1 or Q2

Prerequisites must be met, check course description on the web.

Cognate/PSYC if needed to reach 80 credit Program total

*Natural Science Courses PSYC 2215 Cognitive PSYC

PSYC 3323 Develop.Childhood & Adolescence PSYC 3324 Psychology of Learning

PSYC 3331 Physiological PSYC PSYC 3332 Perception

**Social Science Courses PSYC 2211 Abnormal PSYC 2301 Social PSYC 3302 Personality

PSYC 3322 Lifespan Development (4)

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BA

CRIMINAL JUSTICE

SOBL

Academic Year Fall 2013-Spring 2014

64 Program Credits

CRIM 1100 Introduction to Criminal Justice (4)

CRIM 2114 Theories of Criminality (4) Cognate (4)

CRIM 2121 Police Behavior & Organization (4) Cognate (4)

CRIM 2130 Introduction to Corrections (4) Cognate (4)

CRIM 2108 Courts, Law and Procedure (4) Cognate (4)

CRIM 2145 Statistics for Criminal Justice (4) Cognate (4)

Cognate (4)

CRIM Capstone Seminar 36XX (4)

CRIM Elective (4)

CRIM Elective (4)

GENERAL STUDIES REQUIREMENTS:

64 Total Credits

No more than 16 credits in any "G" category may be applied towards the BA degree.

32 Credits

GEN General Interdisciplinary GNM General Natural Science & Math

GIS General Integration & Synthesis (Jr./Sr. yr.) GNM

GAH General Arts & Humanities GSS General Social Science

GAH GSS

AT SOME DISTANCE Electives - Courses unrelated to your major

32 Credits

(A) Arts (V) Values/Ethics

(H) Historical Consciousness (I) International/Multicultural

W1 W1/W2 W1/W2 W1/W2 at 3000 Level

Q1 Q2 Q1 or Q2

Prerequisites must be met, check course description on the web. A grade of "C" or better required in all CRIM courses

Students must complete at least FIVE CRIM courses at Stockton, to earn a degree

Total CRIM + Cognate courses must = 64 credits.

GENERAL STUDIES QUANTITATIVE REASONING REQUIREMENT: (3 courses) Two Q1 courses may be in transfer. Q2 courses must be taken at Stockton. GENERAL STUDIES WRITING REQUIREMENT: (4 courses)

Two W1 courses may be in transfer. W2 courses must be taken at Stockton.

GENERAL STUDIES OUTCOME REQUIREMENT:These courses are listed as attributes and should be completed within the 128 credits needed to graduate.

Cognates include courses in ANTH, ECON, GERO, POLS, PSYC, SOCY, SOWK, or other courses approved by your Criminal Justice preceptor.

(4) CRIM 2141 Research & Evaluation in

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BA CRIMINAL JUSTICE

Fall 2013-Spring 2014

Forensic Investigation Concentration

SOBL CRIM 3770 Advanced Forensic Science (4) CRIM 4870 Forensic Science Internship (4) Select ONE of the following courses:

PSYC 3646 Forensic Behavior Analysis CRIM 1100 Introduction to Criminal Justice (4) PSYC 3648 The Criminal Brain CRIM 2114 Theories of Criminality (4) PSYC 2211 Abnormal Psychology CRIM 2121 Police Behavior & Organization (4) HLTH 2221 Functional Human Anatomy CRIM 2130 Introduction to Corrections (4) BIOL 2400/ CRIM 2400/ANTH 2400

Forensic

CRIM 2108 Courts, Law and Procedure (4) Anthropology

CRIM 2101 Criminal Procedure: Investigations (4) ENVL 3423 Entomology CRIM 2610 Intro. to Forensic Science (4)

CRIM 2145 Statistics for Criminal Justice (4)

Cognate

(4)

Cognate

(4)

CRIM Capstone Seminar 36XX (4)

Cognate

(4)

GENERAL STUDIES REQUIREMENTS:

64 Total Credits

No more than 16 credits in any "G" category may be applied towards the BA degree.

32 Credits

GEN General Interdisciplinary GNM General Natural Science & Math

GIS General Integration & Synthesis (Jr./Sr. yr.) GNM

GAH General Arts & Humanities GSS General Social Science

GAH GSS

AT SOME DISTANCE Electives - Courses unrelated to your major

32 Credits

(A) Arts (V) Values/Ethics

(H) Historical Consciousness (I) International/Multicultural

W1 W1/W2 W1/W2 W1/W2 at 3000 Level

Q1 Q2 Q1 or Q2

Prerequisites must be met, check course description on the web.

GENERAL STUDIES OUTCOME REQUIREMENT:These courses are listed as attributes and should be completed within the 128 credits needed to graduate.

GENERAL STUDIES WRITING REQUIREMENT: (4 courses)

Two W1 courses may be in transfer. W2 courses must be taken at Stockton.

GENERAL STUDIES QUANTITATIVE REASONING REQUIREMENT: (3 courses) Two Q1 courses may be in transfer. Q2 courses must be taken at Stockton. A grade of "C" or better required in all CRIM courses

Students must complete at least FIVE CRIM courses at Stockton, to earn a degree

CRIM 2141 Research & Evaluation in

Criminal Justice (4)

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Cognates may be from: ANTH, ECON, GERO,

POLS, PSYC, SOCY or SOWK or

additional

CRIM

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BA CRIMINAL JUSTICE

Forensic Psychology Concentration

SOBL

Academic Year Fall 2013-Spring 2014

64 Program Credits

Select TWO of the following courses: CRIM 2111 Juvenile Justice

CRIM 2327 Introduction to Victimology CRIM 2610 Intro to Forensic Science

CRIM 1100 Introduction to Criminal Justice (4) PSYC 3145 Sex Crimes (4) CRIM 2108 Courts, Law and Procedure (4) PSYC 3618 Psychology of Child Witnesses CRIM 2114 Theories of Criminality (4) CRIM 3625 Sex & Violence

CRIM 2121 Police Behavior & Organization (4) PSYC 3646 Forensic Behavior Analysis

CRIM 2130 Introduction to Corrections (4) PSYC 3648 The Criminal Brain (4) CRIM 2145 Statistics for Criminal Justice (4)

Cognate

(4)

CRIM Capstone Seminar 36XX (4)

Cognate

(4)

PSYC 1100 Intro to Psychology (4)

Cognate

(4)

PSYC 2211 Abnormal Psychology (4) Total CRIM + Cognate courses must = 64 credits. CRIM/PSYC 3120 Forensic Psychology (4)

GENERAL STUDIES REQUIREMENTS:

64 Total Credits

No more than 16 credits in any "G" category may be applied towards the BA degree.

32 Credits

GEN General Interdisciplinary GNM General Natural Science & Math

GIS General Integration & Synthesis (Jr./Sr. yr.) GNM

GAH General Arts & Humanities GSS General Social Science

GAH GSS

AT SOME DISTANCE Electives - Courses unrelated to your major

32 Credits

(A) Arts (V) Values/Ethics

(H) Historical Consciousness (I) International/Multicultural

W1 W1/W2 W1/W2 W1/W2 at 3000 Level

Q1 Q2 Q1 or Q2

Prerequisites must be met, check course description on the web. A grade of "C" or better required in all CRIM courses

Students must complete at least FIVE CRIM courses at Stockton to earn a degree

CRIM 2141 Research & Evaluation in

Criminal Justice (4)

GENERAL STUDIES WRITING REQUIREMENT: (4 courses)

Two W1 courses may be in transfer. W2 courses must be taken at Stockton.

GENERAL STUDIES QUANTITATIVE REASONING REQUIREMENT: (3 courses) Two Q1 courses may be in transfer. Q2 courses must be taken at Stockton.

GENERAL STUDIES OUTCOME REQUIREMENT:These courses are listed as attributes and should be completed within the 128 credits needed to graduate.

Cognates may be from: ANTH, ECON, GERO,

POLS, PSYC, SOCY or SOWK

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BA

CRIMINAL JUSTICE

Homeland Security Concentration

SOBL

Academic Year Fall 2014-Spring 2015

64 Program Credits

Select TWO of the following courses: ANTH 1100 Intro to Anthropology

CRIM 2101 Criminal Procedure: Investigation POLS 2160 Intro to Comparative Politics

CRIM 1100 Introduction to Criminal Justice (4) POLS 2170 Intro. International Politics (4) CRIM 2114 Theories of Criminality (4) POLS 2190 Intro to Public Policy

CRIM 2121 Police Behavior & Organization (4) POLS 3221 Constitutional Law CRIM 2130 Introduction to Corrections (4) POLS 3313 The International Order CRIM 2108 Courts, Law and Procedure (4)

CRIM 2211 Terrorism (4)

CRIM 3320 Homeland Security (4) CRIM 2145 Statistics for Criminal Justice (4)

Cognate

(4)

Cognate

(4)

CRIM Capstone Seminar 36XX (4)

Cognate

(4)

Cognate

(4)

Total CRIM + Cognate courses must = 64 credits.

GENERAL STUDIES REQUIREMENTS:

64 Total Credits

No more than 16 credits in any "G" category may be applied towards the BA degree.

32 Credits

GEN General Interdisciplinary GNM General Natural Science & Math

GIS General Integration & Synthesis (Jr./Sr. yr.) GNM

GAH General Arts & Humanities GSS General Social Science

GAH GSS

AT SOME DISTANCE Electives - Courses unrelated to your major

32 Credits

(A) Arts (V) Values/Ethics

(H) Historical Consciousness (I) International/Multicultural

W1 W1/W2 W1/W2 W1/W2 at 3000 Level

Q1 Q2 Q1 or Q2

Prerequisites must be met, check course description on the web.

GENERAL STUDIES OUTCOME REQUIREMENT:These courses are listed as attributes and should be completed within the 128 credits needed to graduate.

GENERAL STUDIES WRITING REQUIREMENT: (4 courses)

Two W1 courses may be in transfer. W2 courses must be taken at Stockton.

GENERAL STUDIES QUANTITATIVE REASONING REQUIREMENT: (3 courses) Two Q1 courses may be in transfer. Q2 courses must be taken at Stockton. A grade of "C" or better required in all CRIM courses

Students must complete at least FIVE CRIM courses at Stockton, including CRIM 2145 to earn a degree

CRIM 2141 Research & Evaluation in

Criminal Justice (4)

Cognates may be from: ANTH, ECON, GERO,

POLS, PSYC, SOCY or SOWK

PUBH 2435 Fires, Flood, Famine: Communities in Crisis

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Academic Year Fall 2014-Spring 2015 SOBL First Year – 32 credits

Course Credits Grade Course Credits Grade

CRIM 1100: Introduction to Criminal Justice 4 G Course

4

Cognate* 4 G Course 4

CSIS 1180: Computing Concepts & Apps 4 ASD*** / G 4

G course** 4 ASD / G 4

Second Year – 36 credits

Course Credits Grade Course Credits Grade

CRIM 2145 Statistics for Criminal Justice 4 G Course 4

CRIM 2114: Theories of Criminality 4 ASD / G 4

Cognate 4 ASD / G 4

G Course 4 ASD / G 4

G course 4

Third Year – 36 credits

Course Credits Grade Course Credits Grade

CRIM 2141 Research & Evaluation in CRIM 4 G Course 4

Cognate 4 GIS 4

CRIM 2121: Police Behavior and Org. 4 ASD / G 4

CRIM 2130: Introduction to Corrections 4 ASD / G 4

CRIM 2108 Courts, Law and Procedure 4

*** Students may choose one: CRIM 2100, CRIM 2101, CRIM 2102, CRIM 3104, or CRIM 3123 Fourth Year – 26 credits

Course Credits Grade Course Credits Grade

Undergraduate cognate (first semes. of 4th year) 4 CRIM 5316: Research and Evaluation in Criminal Justice

3 Undergraduate cognate (first semes. of 4th year) Min 2 CRIM 5312: Quantitative

Reasoning

3 CRIM 5204: Adv. Issues in Criminal Justice 3 Graduate CRIM elective 3

CRIM 5206: Criminological Theory 3 Graduate CRIM elective 3

(A) Arts (V) Values/Ethics

(H) Historical Consciousness (I) International/Multicultural

GENERAL STUDIES OUTCOME REQUIREMENT: These courses are listed as attributes and should be completed within the 128 credits needed to graduate.

GENERAL STUDIES WRITING REQUIREMENT:(4 courses) Two W1 courses may be in transfer. W2 courses must be taken at Stockton. W1 _____ W1/2 _____ W1/2 _____ W1/2 at 3000 level _____

CRIM - DUAL DEGREE PROGRAM Participation in this concentration is only open to students who have met with the Coordinator of the Dual Degree Concentration in Criminal Justice and have a signed contract on file. If you are not already in this concentration, but wish to be, contact the Social and Behavioral Sciences Deans Office (H-210, x4512) Page 1 of 2

GENERAL STUDIES QUANTITATIVE REASONING REQUIREMENT: (3 courses) Two Q1 courses may be in transfer. Q2 courses must be taken at Stockton. Q1 ____ Q1/2 ____ Q1/2 ____

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CRIM -DUAL DEGREE PROGRAM 2012-2013

Fifth Year – 18 credits Page 2 of 2 SOBL

Course Credits Grade Course Credits Grade

CRIM 5410: Criminal Justice Policy and Planning

3 Graduate CRIM elective 3

CRIM 5414: Criminal Justice Administration 3 Graduate CRIM elective 3

Graduate CRIM elective 3 Graduate Criminal Justice

elective or thesis***

3 *** Students in the generalist track who choose not to write the thesis are required

to take the comprehensive exam.

* Cognates include Homeland Security Track Curriculum

ECON, POLS, PSYC, SOWK, GERO, SOCY/ANTH, Mandatory courses:

or other courses with Preceptor approval CRIM 5204 Advanced Issues in Criminal Justice MACJ Generalist Track Curriculum CRIM 5206 Criminological Theory

Mandatory courses: CRIM 5312 Quantitative Reasoning in Criminal Justice CRIM 5204 Advanced Issues in Criminal Justice CRIM 5316 Graduate Research & Evaluation in CRIM CRIM 5206 Criminological Theory CRIM 5410 Criminal Justice Policy and Planning CRIM 5312 Quantitative Reasoning in Criminal Justice CRIM 5414 Criminal Justice Administration

CRIM 5316 Graduate Research CRIM 5508 Crisis, Emergency and Disaster MGMGT and Evaluation in Criminal Justice CRIM5505 Terrorism

CRIM 5410 Criminal Justice Policy and Planning CRIM 5880 Thesis CRIM 5414 Criminal Justice Administration

Five electives* and the thesis or Forensic Psychology Track electives six electives and the comprehensive exam (track students must take three of these):

*Generalist students may choose elective courses CRIM 5218 Sex Crimes: Investigation and Treatment offered by other Stockton graduate programs with the CRIM 5220 Profiling Violent Crimes

permission of their faculty advisor. They may CRIM 5230 Criminal Motivation also take as many Homeland Security CRIM 5282 Courtroom Psychology and Forensic Psychology electives as they wish. CRIM 5306 Crime Mapping

CRIM 5310 Forensic Investigations Forensic Psychology Track Curriculum in the Criminal Justice System

Mandatory Courses CRIM 5800 Independent study

CRIM 5204 Advanced Issues in Criminal Justice CRIM 5990 Graduate Internship CRIM 5206 Criminological Theory

CRIM 5312 Quantitative Reasoning in Criminal Justice Homeland Security Track electives CRIM 5316 Graduate Research and Evaluation (track students must take three of these): CRIM 5410 Criminal Justice Policy and Planning CRIM 5306 Crime Mapping

CRIM 5414 Criminal Justice Administration CRIM 5510 Homeland Security and Info. Technology CRIM 5208 Forensic Psychology CRIM 5520 Legal Issues in Homeland Security CRIM 5210 Forensic Psychopathology CRIM 5532 Religious Foundations of Terrorism

CRIM 5880 Thesis CRIM 5528 Western Democracy & Homeland Security

CRIM 5530 Foundations of Asymmetric Warfare CRIM 5518 The Intelligence Community and Homeland Security

CRIM 5522 Airport/Seaport Security Fundamentals CRIM 5525 Casino, Utility and Corporate Security CRIM 5800 Independent study

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BA

POLITICAL SCIENCE

Page 1 of 2 SOBL

Academic Year Fall 2014-Spring 2015

64 Program Credits

POLS Elective (4)

POLS Elective (4) Cognate (4)

POLS Elective (4) Cognate (4)

POLS Elective (4) Cognate (4)

POLS Elective (4) Cognate (4)

POLS Elective (4) Cognate (4)

POLS Elective (4) Cognate (4)

POLS Elective (4) Cognate/POLS if needed to reach 64 total credits

POLS 2150 Intro to Political Methodology (4)

POLS 4695 Seminar (4)

GENERAL STUDIES REQUIREMENTS:

64 Total Credits

No more than 16 credits in any "G" category may be applied towards the BA degree.

32 Credits

GEN General Interdisciplinary GNM General Natural Science & Math

GIS-General Integration & Synthesis (Jr./Sr. yr.) GNM

GAH General Arts & Humanities GSS General Social Science

GAH GSS

AT SOME DISTANCE Electives - Courses unrelated to your major

32 Credits

(A) Arts (V) Values/Ethics

(H) Historical Consciousness (I) International/Multicultural

W1 W1/W2 W1/W2 W1/W2 at 3000 Level

Q1 Q2 Q1 or Q2

Prerequisites must be met, check course description on the web.

24 credits of Cognates include ANTH, CRIM, ECON, GERO, HIST, PHIL (1203 and 1204 only), PLAW, PSYC, SOCY, and SOWK. They may also include additional POLS courses.

Choose POLS courses in consultation with your POLS preceptor to reach the minimum total (40 credits) .

GENERAL STUDIES OUTCOME REQUIREMENT:These courses are listed as attributes and should be completed within the 128 credits needed to graduate.

Political Science allows up to 12

credits in Internships

see page 2 for concentrations in

Political Science

GENERAL STUDIES WRITING REQUIREMENT: (4 courses)

Two W1 courses may be in transfer. W2 courses must be taken at Stockton.

GENERAL STUDIES QUANTITATIVE REASONING REQUIREMENT: (3 courses) Two Q1 courses may be in transfer. Q2 courses must be taken at Stockton.

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Link to Bulletin for Political Science areas of concentration top pg. 2 of 2 POLITICAL SCIENCE CONCENTRATIONS SOBL

ECONOMICS

ECON 1120 Economics of Social Welfare ECON 1150 Current Economic Issues ECON 1200 Macroeconomics

POLS 3313 The International Order Early US: Early US History & Society HIST 1152 Intro to US History to 1865 HIST 2152 North American History to 1789 HIST 2153 U. S. History 1789-1865 Modern US: Early US History & Society HIST 2162 U.S. History 1865-1920 HIST 2163 U.S. History Since 1920 HIST 2331 African-American History Early Western or European History HIST 1310 History of Early Christianity HIST 2116 Ancient Mediterranean History HIST 2120 Europe: 1400 to 1812

HIST 2121 Europe: 1815 to the Present HIST 2121 Europe 1815 to Present Modern Western or European History

HIST 2117 Modern Germany

HIST 2118 Europe in the Twentieth Century

HIST 2122 Modern Britain: 1688 to Present

HIST 2135 Modern Russian and Soviet History

African, Asian, or Latin American History

HIST 1161 Latin American Social History

HIST 1170 Asian History

HIST 2106 Modern Middle East History

HIST 2128 Atlantic History

CORE Courses

HIST 2140 History of India

POLS 1100 Introduction to Politics

HIST 2146 Indian Ocean History

POLS 2100 Introduction to American Politics.

Geography

POLS 2245 Race and Politics

POLS 2160 Comparative Politics

POLS 3228 Public Education and the Law

ENVL 2100 Physical Geography

Choose one course from each category (7) below Citizenship, Values and Governance

POLS 2335 Civics: Citizen Education POLS 2140 Introduction to Political Theory POLS 3641 Modern Political Theory

These courses must be chosen in consultation with your Political Science preceptor. Any seven of the following courses are required. However, you are strongly urged to take all four of the courses designated as "core courses."

POLS 1100 Intro to Politics POLS 3123 Judicial Process POLS 3221 Constitutional Law POLS 3225 Civil Liberties

PRE-LAW CONCENTRATION REQUIREMENTS: (7 courses)

SOCIAL STUDIES EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS:

Courses below are suggested for the Social Studies Education Concentration.

POLS 3621 Advanced Constitutional Litigation

SOCIAL STUDIES EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS: POLS 3222 Women and the Law

WASH 3620/3940 Washington Internship Internships

POLS 3900 Political Science Internship 652 Gender and Political Action

HIST 1160 Latin American History Political

Development

Recommended Courses:

POLS 3225 Civil Liberties POLS 3221 Constitutional Law POLS 3123 Judicial Process POLS 2221 Law and Legal Process

HIST 1153 Intro. to U.S. History Since

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BA

ECONOMICS

SOBL

Academic Year Fall 2014-Spring 2015

64 Program Credits

ECON 1200 Macroeconomics (4)

ECON 1400 Microeconomics prereq. ECON 1200 (4)

ECON 3605 History of Economic Thought (4)

ECON 3610 Econometrics (4)

ECON 3000 level (4) ECON/Cognate (4)

ECON 3000 level (4) ECON/Cognate (4)

ECON Elective 2000-3000 level (4) ECON/Cognate (4)

ECON 4695 (Senior Seminar) (4) ECON/Cognate (4)

ECON/Cognate (4) ECON/Cognate (4)

GENERAL STUDIES REQUIREMENTS:

64 Total Credits

No more than 16 credits in any "G" category may be applied towards the BA degree.

32 Credits

GEN General Interdisciplinary GNM General Natural Science & Math

GIS-General Integration & Synthesis (Jr./Sr. yr.) GNM

GAH General Arts & Humanities GSS General Social Science

GAH GSS

AT SOME DISTANCE Electives - Courses unrelated to your major

32 Credits

(A) Arts (V) Values/Ethics

(H) Historical Consciousness (I) International/Multicultural

W1 W1/W2 W1/W2 W1/W2 at 3000 Level

Q1 Q2 Q1 or Q2

Prerequisites must be met, check course description on the web.

Global Concentration should include TWO of the following courses: ECON 3655 International Trade, ECON 3670 Interna. Economic Development, ECON 3675 International Money & Finance

Core Courses (40 credits) - a minimum 2.0 average is required in all ECON courses

GENERAL STUDIES OUTCOME REQUIREMENT:These courses are listed as attributes and should be completed within the 128 credits needed to graduate.

GENERAL STUDIES WRITING REQUIREMENT: (4 courses)

Two W1 courses may be in transfer. W2 courses must be taken at Stockton.

GENERAL STUDIES QUANTITATIVE REASONING REQUIREMENT: (3 courses) Two Q1 courses may be in transfer. Q2 courses must be taken at Stockton. Select two from the following:

ECON 3601 Intermediate Microeconomics ECON 3602 Intermediate Macroeconomics ECON 3636 Political Economy

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Cognate Courses /Additional ECON (24 credits) Choose from the following Acroynms

ANTH,ECON,FINA, HIST, MATH, PHIL, POLS, SOCY, Also Allowed:

PSYC 1100 Intro to PSYC, ACCT 2110 Financial Acct, ACCT 2120 Managerial ACCT, MGMT 3110 Intro to MGMT, MKTG 3110 Intro to MKTG, PLAW 2120 BUS Law I , PLAW 3110 Legal...

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POLS 2190 Introduction to Public Policy POLS 3221 Constitutional Law

POLS 3313 The International Order POLS 3648 Topics in Political Theory

In addition, students must complete the following four courses as cognates: SUST 2100 Environmental Sustainability OR

ENVL 1100 Introduction to Environmental Studies ECON 2200 Ecological Economics

SUST 3300 Environmental Policy and Law SUST 3310 Natural Resource Policy and Law

Students must also complete at least two of the following courses: BIOL 1400/05 Biodiversity and Evolution with Lab

CHEM 2100/15 Inorganic Chemistry with Lab ENVL 2100/05 Physical Geography with Lab

ENVL 2200 Ecological Principles (ENVL 2205 Lab optional) BIOL 3504 Conservation Biology

ENVL 2300/05 Environmental Issues with Lab ENVL 3121 Wildlife Management

ENVL 3241 Environmental Pollution and Regulation ENVL 3302 Geographic Information Systems ENVL 3413 Pollution Biology

ENVL 3419 Ecological Forest Management ENVL 3432 Soil Science

ENVL 3434 Watershed Hydrology

SUST 3100 Environmental Risk Communication and Management SUST 3320 Business Sustainability

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SUST 3330 Green Finance and Accounting SUST 3400 Global Sustainability

Students should also endeavor to complete a focused policy research project as an independent study dy

in an environmental policy area of their choosing and an internship locally or in Washington, DC, with an environmentally-related institution or agency.

Political Theory

Core Courses

POLS 3641 Modern Political Theory POLS 3644 Classical Political Theory And select two of the following:

POLS 2140 Introduction to Political Theory POLS 2235 Religion and Politics

management, law, advocacy and education. This curriculum is committed to training a new generation of environmental leaders that will help our local, national and international communities address the great environmental challenges we face and define a more sustainable future.

Sustainability and Environmental Science programs. The curriculum offers focused course work for students

The concentration in Political Theory is designed to develop skills in critical analysis, with a practical focus on examining important theories of ethics, responsibility, and the role of citizens in demanding more responsive government. The earliest questions in political theory concerned the nature of justice and the just society. These questions continue to command attention in our contemporary world and therefore are at the center of many courses in this concentration. Primary course work in political theory will be supplemented by Philosophy cognate offerings in ethics, logics, postmodern and feminist theory, and critical race and social theory. The Political

Science core consists of two required courses and two electives from the core list below; the Philosophy cognates consist of one required course and two electives from the cognate list below.

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POLS 3348 Topics in Political Theory POLS 4800 Special Project (with approval) Cognates

PHIL 2211 Social and Political Philosophy And select two of the following:

PHIL 1203 Informal Logic

PHIL 2109 Ancient Greek Philosophy PHIL 2212 Ethics: Theory and Practice PHIL 2118 Pragmatism

PHIL 2201 African-American Philosophy PHIL 3100 Moral Theory

PHIL 3202 Plato and Aristotle PHIL 3608 Political Philosophy PHIL 3613 Feminist Philosophies PHIL 3617 Critical Social Theory

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Core Courses

POLS 1100 Introduction to Politics HIST 2116 Ancient Mediterranean History POLS 2100 Introduction to American Politics HIST 2120 Europe: 1400 to 1815

POLS 2245 Race and Politics HIST 2121 Europe: 1815 to the Present

POLS 3228 Public Education and the Law Or alternate course with approval of preceptor Citizenship, Values and Governance Modern Western or European History POLS 2140 Introduction to Political Theory HIST 2117 Modern Germany

(with preceptor approval) HIST 2118 Europe in the Twentieth Century POLS 2335 Civics: Citizen Education HIST 2122 Modern Britain: 1688 to Present POLS 3641 Modern Political Theory HIST 2135 Modern Russian and Soviet History Or alternate course with approval of preceptor Or alternate course with approval of preceptor

Economics African, Asian, or Latin American History

ECON 1200 Introduction to Macroeconomics HIST 1160 Latin American History Political Development

ECON 3636 Political Economy HIST 1161 Latin American Social History

POLS 3313 The International Order HIST 1170 Asian History

Or alternate course with approval of preceptor HIST 2106 Modern Middle East History

Early U.S. History and Society HIST 2128 Atlantic History

HIST 1152 Introduction to U.S. History to 1865 HIST 2140 History of India HIST 2152 North American History to 1789 HIST 2146 Indian Ocean History

HIST 2153 U.S. History 1789-1865 Or alternate course with approval of preceptor Or alternate course with approval of preceptor Geography

439 POLS 2160 Comparative Politics

Modern U.S. History ENVL 2100 Physical Geography

HIST 1153 Introduction to U.S. History Since 1865 Or alternate course with approval of preceptor

HIST 2162 U.S. History 1865-1920 Educational Psychology

HIST 2163 U.S. History Since 1920 PSYC 3391 Educational Psychology HIST 2331 African-American History Since 1865 And choose one of the following: Or alternate course with approval of preceptor PSYC 3322 Lifespan Psychology

Early Western or European History PSYC 3323 Developmental Psychology: Childhood & Adolescence HIST 1310 History of Early Christianity

A degree in Political Science can provide excellent preparation for a career in teaching. This concentration helps prepare students for this career, with a particular focus on social studies education. Students seeking teacher certification must meet both the requirements for graduation in Political Science and the state requirements for teacher certification through a second degree in Teacher Education with an additional 32 credits.

Since several of the State requirements can be met by the same courses that are required for the Political Science major, it is highly recommended that students meet regularly with their program preceptor as well as attend one of the Education Workshops sponsored by the School of Education in their first semester at Stockton (or in the first semester they are considering an education career) to maximize strategic course selection. Political Science faculty are familiar with the content knowledge requirements of the Praxis teacher licensure and certification exam, and much of the skills and knowledge requirements of this exam are incorporated into the Political Science curriculum. In addition, the Political Science program offers students a supplementary reading list and administers a practice exam annually to help prepare its students for the Praxis in Social Studies.

This concentration defines a designated set of options in Political Science and cognate courses that can help students meet both sets of requirements. Students interested in pursuing teaching certification should regularly consult the School of Education staff and/or Web site for the most up-to-date curriculum information to meet state requirements. Political Science requirements may be modified to allow students to meet state requirements in the most efficient manner. So, concentration requirements can change frequently, as state requirements and the related requirements of the School of Education are altered. Students pursuing the concentration in Social Studies

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BA

POLITICAL SCIENCE

Sustainability & Environmental Policy Concentration SOBL

Academic Year Fall 2014-Spring 2015

64 Program/Cognate Credits

POLS 2201 Politics of the Environment (4)

POLS 2150 Intro to Political Methodology (4) Pols/Cognate (4)

POLS 4695 Seminar (4) Pols/Cognate (4)

Pols/Cognate (4)

Pols/Cognate (4)

Pols/Cognate (4)

Pols/Cognate (4)

AT SOME DISTANCE Electives -

Courses unrelated to your major, including courses fufilling the Sustainability

GENERAL STUDIES REQUIREMENTS:

& Environmental Policy Concentration

32 Credits

No more than 16 credits in any "G" category may BIOL 1200 Cells and Molecules (4)

be applied towards the BA degree.

32 Credits

CHEM 2110/15 CHEM I w/Lab (5)

GEN General Interdisciplinary ENVL 2100/05 (4)

GIS-General Integration & Synthesis (Jr./Sr. yr.) ENVL 2200 (4)

GAH General Arts & Humanities GAH

GNM General Natural Science & Math GNM

GSS General Social Science GSS

ASD ASD

(A) Arts ASD If needed

(H) Historical Consciousness to reach 32 credits (V) Values/Ethics

(I) International/Multicultural

Q1 Q2 Q1 or Q2 W1 W1/W2 at 3000 Level

Check the web for prerequisites W1/W2 W1/W2

GENERAL STUDIES QUANTITATIVE REASONING REQUIREMENT: (3 courses)

Two Q1 courses may be in transfer. Q2 courses must be taken at Stockton.

GENERAL STUDIES WRITING REQUIREMENT: (4 courses) Two W1 courses may be in transfer. W2 courses must be taken at Stockton.

Cognate/POLS if needed to reach 64 Program total credits

GENERAL STUDIES OUTCOME

REQUIREMENT:These courses are listed as attributes and should completed within the 128 credits needed to graduate.

Choose POLS courses in consultation with your POLS preceptor to reach the minimum total (40 credits).

24 credits of Cognates include ANTH, CRIM, ECON, GERO, HIST, PHIL (1203 and 1204 only), PLAW, PSYC, SOCY, and SOWK. They may also include additional POLS courses.

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(4) Choose any two courses

BIOL 3504 Conservation Biology ENVL 4300/4305 ENVL Issues w/ Lab ENVL 3121 Wildlife Management ENVL 3241 Pollution and Regulation ENVL 3302 Geographic Info Systems ENVL 3413 Population Biology ENVL 3432 Soil Science

ENVL 3434 Watershed Hydrology ENVL 4316 Forest Ecology Make 7 selections from courses listed

below or other POLS courses POLS 2190 Intro. to Public Policy POLS 3221 Constitutional Law POLS 3313 The International Order POLS 3348 Topics in Political Theory You should complete a focused policy research in one or more of the following POLS 3722 Municipal Environ.Policy POLS 3900 State or Local Internship POLS 4800 Independent Research Proj.

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BA

SOCIOLOGY/ANTHROPOLOGY

SOBL see page 2 for Archaeology, Physical Anthropolgy or Language & Culture Concentrations

Academic Year Fall 2014-Spring 2015

64 Program Credits

ANTH or SOCY 1100 Intro

SOCY 3642/3742 Research Methods (Jr.yr.) (4) ANTH 3643 Field Methods ( Jr.yr.) (4) SOCY/ANTH 3681 Social Theory (fall only) (4) SOCY/ANTH 4685 Sr.Seminar (Spring only) (4) .

SOCY/ANTH Elective (4) Cognate (4)

SOCY/ANTH Elective (4) Cognate (4)

SOCY/ANTH Elective (4) Cognate (4)

SOCY/ANTH Elective (4) Cognate (4)

SOCY/ANTH Elective (4) Cognate (4)

Cognate if needed to reach program total 64 Cognate if needed to reach program total 64

GENERAL STUDIES REQUIREMENTS:

64 Total Credits

No more than 16 credits in any "G" category may be applied towards the BA degree.

32 Credits

GEN General Interdisciplinary GNM General Natural Science & Math

GIS-General Integration & Synthesis (Jr./Sr. yr.) GNM

GAH General Arts & Humanities GSS General Social Science

GAH GSS

AT SOME DISTANCE Electives - Courses unrelated to your major

32 Credits

(A) Arts (V) Values/Ethics

(H) Historical Consciousness (I) International/Multicultural

W1 W1/W2 W1/W2 W1/W2 at 3000 Level

Q1 Q2 Q1 or Q2

Prerequisites must be met, check course description on the web.

GENERAL STUDIES QUANTITATIVE REASONING REQUIREMENT: (3 courses) Two Q1 courses may be in transfer. Q2 courses must be taken at Stockton.

(4) Cognates 20 credits from among the following in consultation with your Sociology/Anthropology preceptor: ANTH, CRIM, ECON, GERO, POLS, PSYC, SOCY, SOWK,

EDUC 3515 or INTC 3610.

GENERAL STUDIES WRITING REQUIREMENT: (4 courses)

Two W1 courses may be in transfer. W2 courses must be taken at Stockton.

GENERAL STUDIES OUTCOME REQUIREMENT:These courses are listed as attributes and should be completed within the 128 credits needed to graduate.

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BS

SOCIAL WORK

pg.1 of 2 SOBL

Minimum GPA 2.5 in all SOWK courses required Fall 2014-Spring 2015

80 Program Credits

SOWK 1101 Intro to Social Work (4)

SOWK 1103 Human Behavior (4)

SOWK 2504 Race, Ethnicity, Diversity (4) SOWK 3101 Hist. Soc. Welfare Policy co-req SOWK 3604 (4)

SOWK 3604 Theory & Methods I (4)

SOWK 3102 Research Methods (4)

SOWK 3605 Theory & Methods II co-req.SOWK 3905 (4) Plan for a Statistics course if attending MSW Program

SOWK 3905 Field Practicum (2)

SOWK 4601 Senior Seminar I co-req.SOWK 4901 (4)

SOWK 4901 Senior Fieldwork I (4)

SOWK 4602 Senior Seminar II co-req.SOWK 4902 (4)

SOWK 4902 Senior Fieldwork II (4)

PSYC 3302 Personality or PSYC 2211 Abnormal (4)

ANTH,CRIM, GERO OR SOCY 1100 (4)

POLS 1100 or other Political Science Course (4)

PSYC 1100 Intro to PSYC (4)

ECON 1120, 1200 OR 2282 (4)

GENERAL STUDIES REQUIREMENTS:

48 Total Credits

No more than 12 credits in any "G" category may be applied towards the BS degree.

32 Credits

GEN General Interdisciplinary GNM General Natural Science & Math

GIS-General Integration & Synthesis (Jr./Sr. yr.) GNM

GAH General Arts & Humanities GSS General Social Science

GAH GSS

AT SOME DISTANCE Electives - Courses unrelated to your major

16 Credits

(A) Arts (V) Values/Ethics

(H) Historical Consciousness (I) International/Multicultural

W1 W1/W2 W1/W2 W1/W2 at 3000 Level

Q1 Q2 Q1 or Q2

Prerequisites must be met, check course description on the web.

14 credits of Social Science electives at 2000 level or greater

Electives- social science courses at any level needed to reach the minimum total credits required (80) in program area.

GENERAL STUDIES QUANTITATIVE REASONING REQUIREMENT: (3 courses) Two Q1 courses may be in transfer. Q2 courses must be taken at Stockton. GENERAL STUDIES WRITING REQUIREMENT: (4 courses)

Two W1 courses may be in transfer. W2 courses must be taken at Stockton.

GENERAL STUDIES OUTCOME REQUIREMENT:These courses are listed as attributes and should be completed within the 128 credits needed to graduate.

*

BIOL Requirement

All Social Work students must complete one course in human biology. Acceptable courses include BIOL 2180, GERO2107, GERO2109, GIS3319, GIS3628, GIS4486, GNM2108, GNM2123, GNM2144,

GNM2151, GNM2179, GNM2201, GNM2206, GNM2336, GNM3105, GNM3318, GSS2161, HLTH 2170, HLTH 2221 PSYC2212, PSYC3331, or other courses approved by your Social Work preceptor. The course used to meet this area may also be used in another area as appropriate.

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THE ARCHAEOLOGY CONCENTRATION:

ANTH 1100 Intro. to Anthropology GEOL 2101/2105 Physical Geology/Lab ANTH 2134 Early Civilizations GEOL 3231 Sedimentology and Stratigraphy ANTH 3831 Archaeological Field Methods ANTH 4XXX Archaeological Internship (2 crs.)

THE PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY CONCENTRATION:

Students must take the following six courses (24 credits) ANTH 1100 Introduction to Anthropology

ANTH 2136 World Perspectives on Health GNM 2335/GSS 2601 Human Evolution

BIOL 1180 Functional Human Anatomy or BIOL 2180 Human Anatomy Choose two from the following:

ANTH/ENVL 3470 Cultural Ecology BIOL 3242 Vertebrate Paleontology BIOL 2110/2115 Genetics/Lab BIOL 3435 Evolutionary Mammology BIOL 1200/1205 Cells and Molecules GNM 2472 The Primates

BIOL 3110 Animal Behavior PUBH 3420 Epidemiology

BIOL 3210 Human Genetics ANTH/BIOL 2200 Human Adaptation & Variation

LANGUAGE AND CULTURE CONCENTRATION: Students must take five courses : (20 credits) GAH 1610 Introduction to Language

ANTH 2152 Language and Culture GSS 3104 Language and Power Choose two of the following:

ANTH 2602 Language and Social Identity ANTH 3872 Creole Language and Culture GSS 3516 Intercultural Communication COMM 3200 Theories of Communication

Students who wish to major in the joint degree with a concentration in anthropology may do so by taking three or more of their program electives in anthropology.

Students must take the following five courses plus the 2cr. field experience internship in archaeology (23 credits):

THE ANTHROPOLOGY CONCENTRATION:

THE SOCIOLOGY CONCENTRATION: Students who wish to major in the joint degree,sociology may do so by taking three or more of their program electives in sociology.

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SOCIAL SCIENCE MINORS

SOBL Academic Year Fall 2014-Spring 2015

ANTHROPOLGY MINOR: (20 credits) ANTH 1100 Intro. to Anthropology

ANTH 3643 Anthropological Field Methods ANTH Elective

ANTH 3000 level must be taken at Stockton ANTH 3000 level must be taken at Stockton Coordinator J. Rubenstein C-122

ECONOMICS: MINOR: (20 credits) ECON 1200 Intro to Macroeconomics ECON 1400 Intro to Macroeconomics ECON Elective 2000 level or higher

ECON 3000 level must be taken at Stockton ECON 3000 level must be taken at Stockton Coordinator O. Cooke G-263

POLITICAL SCIENCE MINOR: (20 credits)

POLS Elective POLS Elective

POLS 3000 level must be taken at Stockton POLS 3000 level must be taken at Stockton only 4 credits from Internship are allowed Coordinator L. Wharton G-256

SOCIOLOGY MINOR: (20 credits) SOCY 1100 Intro. to Sociology SOCY 3642 Social Research Methods SOCY elective any level

SOCY 3000 level must be taken at Stockton SOCY 3000 level must be taken at Stockton

Coordinator J. Rubenstein C-122 SOBL POLS - Introductory level Choose one

Pols1100, POLS 2170, 2100, POLS 2140,2150, 2160, 2170,or other approved)

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GERONTOLOGY MINOR (students with a

prior degree may earn a Gerontology

Certificate

GERONTOLOGY MINOR (20 credits) GERONTOLOGY Certificate

Certificate is for Non-Matriculated Students or Students with a degree

GERO 1100 Intro to GERO OR GSS 1090 Aging & Society GERO 2107 Aging & Health OR GERO 2109 Biology of Aging

Select two electives from the following list: (8 credits) GERO 2160 Aging, Crime and Criminal Justice GERO 2282 Economics for All Ages*

GERO 2292 (or 2792) Aging & the Family* GERO 2335 Healthy Urban Aging

GERO 2381 Adult Development and Aging* GERO 2410 Communications & Aging

GERO 2620 Therapeutic Arts with Older Adults GERO3220 Spirituality and Aging

GERO 3616 Aging & Mental Health* GERO 3754 Research on Aging (Tutorial) GERO 3760 Funding in Aging (Tutorial) GSS 2185 Aging and Communication GSS 2194 Death and Dying

GSS 2256 Exploring the Dying Process GSS 2403 Aging & Diversity

GSS 2404 Aging and the Law

GSS 2344 Mindfulness and End of Life Care GSS 2403 Aging & Diversity

GSS 3654 Aging & Technology

Dr. Christine Ferri, Coordinator (G-209) *The above course noted with asterisks above have cross-listed sections which also fulfill the GERO requirements.(GERO 2282/ECON 2282, GERO 2292/SOWK 2292, GERO 2381/PSYC 2381, GERO 2792/GERO 3220/SOWK 2792 3220,

Dr. Christine Ferri, Coordinator

(G-209) 609-626-6040

GERO 3900 Internship (or approved substitute by GERO coordinator) Grade of B or better is required

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FORENSIC SCIENCE Certificate

This is a 20 credit certificate excluding the 28 prerequisite credits required

Prerequisites: (28 Credits)

CRIM 1100

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BIOL 1200/05 Cells & Molecules

(5)

BIOL 1400/05 Biodiversity & Evolution OR 1100/05

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CHEM 2110/15 GEN CHEM I w.LAB

(5)

CHEM 2120/25 CHEM II Organic w/LAB

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FORENSIC SCIENCE Certificate (20 credits)

Required Courses 12 credits

CRIM 2610 Intro. to Forensic Science

(4)

CRIM 3770 Advanced Forensic Science

(4)

Choose ONE from the following 3 selections

CRIM-2101 Criminal Procedure and Investigation

CRIM-2108 Courts, Law and Practice

CRIM-3120 Forensic Psychology

Select one course from the following:

BIOL/ANTH/CRIM 2400 Forensic Anthropology

BIOL 3423 Entomology offered fall 2014

BIOL 4210 Molecular Genetics offered spring 2015

BIOL 4211 Molecular Evolution offered Spring 2016

BIOL 4212 Molecular Microbiology Offered Fall 2014

BIOL 4215 Biotechnology Fall 2015

CHEM 3320 Lab Methods II (pre-req CHEM 3310 Laboratory Methods I)

CHEM/BIOL 3350 Biochemistry Lab Meth.

Select one course from the following:

BIOL 4800 BIOL Research

BIOL 4900 Internship

BCMB 4800 /4900Senior Project

CHEM 4900 Internship

CHEM 4800 CHEM Research

CRIM 4870 (Internship/Research in Forensic Science)

Dr. Rupendra Simlot, Coordinator G 246

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BIOL 2110/15 Genetics w/Lab (Prerequistes = BIOL 1200, BIOL 1400,

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Behavioral Neuroscience Minor (24 credits) SOBL

Academic Year: Fall 2014-Spring 2015 Minor Coordinator:

Foundations* 2 courses Dr. Jessica Fleck

Do not count toward the credit total for the minor. G-253 Phone: X3489 BIOL 1200/1205 Cells and Molecules w/Lab Email:

PSYC 1100 Introduction to Psychology [email protected] Basic Principles (8 credits)

Systems Core:

PSYC 3331 Physiological Psychology OR GSS 3214 The Dynamic Brain Cellular Core:

PSYC 3300 Neurons and Networks OR BIOL 3360 Neurobiology Advanced Topics (8 credits) Choose TWO from the following list:

CSIS 3800/4800 Special Project in Computer Science/Information Systems *** PSYC 3355 Clinical Neuropsychology

PSYC 3634 Seminar in Neuroscience PSYC 3636 Human Memory

PSYC 3648 The Criminal Brain

PSYC 3708 Research in Applied Neuroscience PSYC 3718 Research in Neuroscience

PSYC 4805 Special Project in Cognnitive PSYC 4825 Project for Program Distinction ** PSYC 4895 PSYC : SIRE Project **

Electives (8 credits)** Choose TWO from the following list: BIOL 2150 Principles of Physiology

BIOL/PHYS 3030 Biomedical Physics BIOL 3110 Animal Behavior

HLTH 3123 Intro to Language Disorders CSIS 4463 Artificial Intelligence

CSIS 4510 Topics in Computer Science GIS 3633 States of Consciousness GIS 4614 Human Behavioral Genetics GIS 4644 Mindfulness, Self, and Reality GNM 2209 Intelligent Machines/Human Beings GNM 2216 Medical Technology

GNM 2248 Artificial Intelligence in Society GNM 3105 Psychopharmacology

GSS 2351 Herbal Psychopharmacology PSYC 2215 Cognitive Psychology

PSYC 2700 Neuroscience Research Practicum PSYC 3332 Perception

** Additional Advanced Topics courses can be applied toward the Electives category. PSYC 3900 Field Placement in Psychology Must have a neuroscience emphasis and prior approval from the minor coordinator.

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projects/in dependent studies must have a neuroscie nce emphasis and be approved in advance by the minor coordinato r.

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Academic Year: Fall 2014-Spring 2015

Foundation Course GEN 1138 Perspectives on Childhood Choose ONE Historical Perspectives Courses

GEN 2238 The Holocaust in Children's Literature GEN 2308 Children of the Holocaust

GEN 3245 Multicultural Children's Literature GIS 3667 Families in Genocide: History & Memory GIS 4683 Adolescent Culture

GSS 2181The History of Childbirth in America GSS 2324 The History of Play in America HLTH 2115 Language Development LANG 3253 Children's Literature in Spanish LITT 2108 Children's Literature

PSYC 2201 Adolescence

PSYC 3323 Developmental Psychology: Childhood and Adolescence PSYC 3618 The Psychology of Child Witness

Choose ONE Contemporary Issues Courses EDUC 1515 Families Schools and Communities EDUC 2241 Education of Children with Special Needs GIS 3205 Battered Children: Social Construction GSS 2207 The Amazing Baby

GSS 2337 Gender and Aggressive Behavior GSS 3102 Effects of Media on Children GSS 3244 Children and Crime

GSS 3360 Schools of the Future PSYC 3391 Educational Psychology PSYC 3605 Eating Disorders SOCY 2290 Schools & Society

SOCY 2745 Race Poverty and Education SOWK 3650 Topics in Child Welfare

SOWK 3670 Child Welfare Services and Practice Alternate Courses with approval of Minor Coolrdinator Choose ONE Elective from above 2 sections Choose ONE Capstone Course from below:

ANTH 3904 Community Partnership: Language and Identity EDUC 4600 Intermediate Fieldwork

GSS 3184 Community Schools: Urban Change Agents NURS 3903 Care of the Childbearing/Childrearing Family PSYC 3904 Field Placement in Childhood Studies

Minor Coordinator: Dr. Connie Tang

G 260 Phone X 3523 Email:

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