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First Year - Freshman (Core)

Fall Semester Term Grade Spring Semester Term Grade

EWPC 103 English Composition 3 CMIS 115 Computer Literacy 3

GENL 100 College Survival* 1 EWPC 104 Academic Reading and Writing 3

HUM 110 Foundations of Western Culture 3 HIST 110 American Civilization OR 3

RLST 110 Social Justice 3 HIST 115 Western Civ. or HIST 120 World Civ.

CRIJ 100 Introduction to Criminal Justice 3 EWPC 150 Public Speaking 3

CRIJ 300 Criminology 3 MATH 103 Intermediate Algebra or higher 3

*GENL 100 will be waived for transfer students with 15 or more credit hours.

Second Year - Sophomore (Core)

Fall Semester Term Grade Spring Semester Term Grade

PSY 100 Introduction to Psychology OR 3 RLST 130 Intro to Religious Studies OR 3 PLSC 220 American Political Systems OR RLST 131 Exploring the Catholic Intellectual Tradition

SOCL 210 General Sociology CRIJ 325 Forensic Psychology 3

SCIE 110/110L The Logic of Science/Lab 4 CRIJ 355 Serial Killers 3

(or any college level science/lab of at least 4 credits, numbered 110+) CRIJ 440 Criminal Profiling 3

CRIJ 356 Cults in America 3

CRIJ 420 Psychology of Stalking 3 CRIJ 312 Interviewing Techniques 3

2.50 GPA required in major courses

Non-degree courses (if applicable) Term Grade Electives (if applicable) Term Grade

2014 Associate Credit Hour Total: 59 Refer to Student Catalog for academic course details/changes/pre-reqs

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Criminal Justice- Associate of Science

(Forensic Science Concentration)

Dr. Allen Brown, Program Director

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First Year - Freshman (Core)

Fall Semester Term Grade Spring Semester Term Grade

EWPC 103 English Composition 3 CMIS 115 Computer Literacy 3

GENL 100 College Survival* 1 EWPC 104 Academic Reading and Writing 3

HUM 110 Foundations of Western Culture 3 HIST 110 American Civilization OR 3

RLST 110 Social Justice 3 HIST 115 Western Civ. or HIST 120 World Civ.

CRIJ 100 Introduction to Criminal Justice 3 EWPC 150 Public Speaking 3

CRIJ 300 Criminology 3 MATH 103 Intermediate Algebra or higher 3

*GENL 100 will be waived for transfer students with 15 or more credit hours.

Second Year - Sophomore (Core)

Fall Semester Term Grade Spring Semester Term Grade

PSY 100 Introduction to Psychology OR 3 RLST 130 Intro to Religious Studies OR 3 PLSC 220 American Political Systems OR RLST 131 Exploring the Catholic Intellectual Tradition

SOCL 210 General Sociology CRIJ 311 Criminal Procedures 3

SCIE 110/110L The Logic of Science/Lab 4 CRIJ 312 Interviewing Techniques 3

(or any college level science/lab of at least 4 credits, numbered 110+) CRIJ 435 White Collar Crime 3

CRIJ 310 Criminal Law 3 CRIJ 460 Deviant Behavior 3

CRIJ 330 Scientific Criminal Investigation 3

2.50 GPA required in major courses

Non-degree courses (if applicable) Term Grade Electives (if applicable) Term Grade

2014 Associate Credit Hour Total: 59 Refer to Student Catalog for academic course details/changes/pre-reqs

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Criminal Justice- Associate of Science

(Pre-Law or Professional Studies Concentration)

Dr. Allen Brown, Program Director

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First Year - Freshman (Core)

Fall Semester Term Grade Spring Semester Term Grade

EWPC 103 English Composition 3 CMIS 115 Computer Literacy 3

GENL 100 College Survival* 1 EWPC 104 Academic Reading and Writing 3

HUM 110 Foundations of Western Culture 3 HIST 110 American Civilization OR 3

RLST 110 Social Justice 3 HIST 115 Western Civ. or HIST 120 World Civ.

CRIJ 100 Introduction to Criminal Justice 3 EWPC 150 Public Speaking 3

CRIJ 300 Criminology 3 MATH 103 Intermediate Algebra or higher 3

*GENL 100 will be waived for transfer students with 15 or more credit hours.

Second Year - Sophomore (Core)

Fall Semester Term Grade Spring Semester Term Grade

PSYC 100 Introduction to Psychology OR 3 RLST 130 Intro to Religious Studies OR 3 PLSC 220 American Political Systems OR RLST 131 Exploring the Catholic Intellectual Tradition

SOCL 210 General Sociology SCIE 110/110L The Logic of Science/Lab 4

CRIJ 310 Criminal Law 3 (or any college level science/lab of at least 4 credits, numbered 110+)

CRIJ 370 Juvenile Delinquency 3 CRIJ 312 Interviewing Techniques 3

CRIJ 470 Corrections 3 CRIJ 472 Community Based Corrections 3

CRIJ 471 Introduction to Probation and Parole 3

2.50 GPA required in major courses

Non-degree courses (if applicable) Term Grade Electives (if applicable) Term Grade

2014 Associate Credit Hour Total: 59 Refer to Student Catalog for academic course details/changes/pre-reqs

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Criminal Justice- Associate of Science

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Dr. Allen Brown, Program Director

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First Year - Freshman (Core)

Fall Semester Term Grade Spring Semester Term Grade

EWPC 103 English Composition 3 CMIS 115 Computer Literacy or higher 3

GENL 100 College Survival* 1 EWPC 104 Academic Reading and Writing 3

HUM 110 Foundations of Western Culture 3 HIST 110 American Civilization OR 3

RLST 110 Social Justice 3 HIST 115 Western Civ. or HIST 120 World Civ.

Elective 3 EWPC 150 Public Speaking 3

CRIJ 100 Introduction to Criminal Justice 3 MATH 103 Intermediate Algebra or higher 3

*GENL 100 will be waived for transfer students with 15 or more credit hours.

Second Year - Sophomore (Core)

Fall Semester Term Grade Spring Semester Term Grade

ECON 160 Econ Theory & Personal Finance 3 EWPC 111 The Literary Experience 3 MFA 270 Introduction to Visual Arts OR 3 BIOL 115/115L Diversity/Ecol/Behavior/Lab 4 MFA 200 Intro to Performing Arts OR CHEM 200/200L Chemistry I/Lab OR PHYS 110/110L PSY 100 Intro to Psychology 3 Mechanical Universe I/Lab OR GEOL 110 Earth/Space Sci/Lab

SCIE 110/110L The Logic of Science/Lab 4 CRIJ 325 Forensic Psychology 3

CRIJ 300 Criminology 3 CRIJ 440 Criminal Profiling 3

CRIJ Major Course Elective 1 of 4 3

Third Year - Junior

Fall Semester Term Grade Spring Semester Term Grade

PHIL 200 Great Philosophical Ideas 3 Elective 3

PLSC 220 American Political Systems OR 3 CRIJ 356 Cults in America 3

SOCL 210 General Sociology CRIJ 400 Ethics in Criminal Justice 3

RLST 130 Intro to Religious Studies OR 3 CRIJ 355 Serial Killers 3

RLST 131 Exploring the Catholic Intellectual Tradition CRIJ Major Course Elective 2 of 4 3

CRIJ 320 Laws of Evidence 3

CRIJ 420 Psychology of Stalking 3 Fourth Year - Senior

Fall Semester Term Grade Spring Semester Term Grade

Elective 3 Elective 3

Elective 3 CRIJ 495 Internship 3

Elective 3 CRIJ 497 Research in Criminal Justice OR 3

CRIJ Major Course Elective 3 of 4 3 PAR 200 Legal Research and Writing I

CRIJ Major Course Elective 4 of 4 3 CRIJ 499 Senior Seminar in Criminal Justice 3 2.50 GPA required in major courses

Non-degree courses (if applicable) Term Grade Electives (if applicable) Term Grade

2014 Bachelor Credit Hour Total: 120 Refer to Student Catalog for academic course details/changes/pre-reqs

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Criminal Justice- Bachelor of Science

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Dr. Allen Brown, Program Director

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First Year - Freshman (Core)

Fall Semester Term Grade Spring Semester Term Grade

EWPC 103 English Composition 3 CMIS 115 Computer Literacy or higher 3

GENL 100 College Survival* 1 EWPC 104 Academic Reading and Writing 3

HUM 110 Foundations of Western Culture 3 HIST 110 American Civilization OR 3

RLST 110 Social Justice 3 HIST 115 Western Civ. or HIST 120 World Civ.

Elective 3 EWPC 150 Public Speaking 3

CRIJ 100 Introduction to Criminal Justice 3 MATH 103 Intermediate Algebra or higher 3

*GENL 100 will be waived for transfer students with 15 or more credit hours.

Second Year - Sophomore (Core)

Fall Semester Term Grade Spring Semester Term Grade

ECON 160 Econ Theory & Personal Finance 3 EWPC 111 The Literary Experience 3 MFA 270 Introduction to Visual Arts OR 3 BIOL 115/115L Diversity/Ecol/Behavior/Lab 4 MFA 200 Intro to Performing Arts OR CHEM 200/200L Chemistry I/Lab OR PHYS 110/110L SCIE 110/110L The Logic of Science/Lab 4 Mechanical Universe I/Lab OR GEOL 110 Earth/Space Sci/Lab

CRIJ 300 Criminology 3 PSY 100 Intro to Psychology 3

CRIJ 310 Criminal Law 3 RLST 130 Intro to Religious Studies OR 3

RLST 131 Exploring the Catholic Intellectual Tradition

CRIJ 460 Deviant Behavior 3

Third Year - Junior

Fall Semester Term Grade Spring Semester Term Grade

PHIL 200 Great Philosophical Ideas 3 CRIJ 311 Criminal Procedures 3

PLSC 220 American Political Systems OR 3 CRIJ 400 Ethics in Criminal Justice 3

SOCL 210 General Sociology CRIJ 435 White Collar Crime 3

CRIJ 320 Laws of Evidence 3 CRIJ Major Course Elective 2 of 4 3

CRIJ 330 Scientific Criminal Investigation 3 CRIJ Major Course Elective 3 of 4 3 CRIJ Major Course Elective 1 of 4 3

Fourth Year - Senior

Fall Semester Term Grade Spring Semester Term Grade

Elective 3 Elective 3

Elective 3 CRIJ 495 Internship 3

Elective 3 CRIJ 497 Research in Criminal Justice 3

Elective 3 CRIJ 499 Senior Seminar in Criminal Justice 3

CRIJ Major Course Elective 4 of 4 3 2.50 GPA required in major courses

Non-degree courses (if applicable) Term Grade Electives (if applicable) Term Grade

2014 Bachelor Credit Hour Total: 120 Refer to Student Catalog for academic course details/changes/pre-reqs

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Criminal Justice- Bachelor of Science

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Dr. Allen Brown, Program Director

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First Year - Freshman (Core)

Fall Semester Term Grade Spring Semester Term Grade

CMIS 115 Computer Literacy or higher 3 CRIJ 471 Introduction to Probation and Parole 3

EWPC 103 English Composition 3 EWPC 104 Academic Reading and Writing 3

GENL 100 College Survival* 1 HIST 110 American Civilization OR 3 HUM 110 Foundations of Western Culture 3 HIST 115 Western Civ. or HIST 120 World Civ.

RLST 110 Social Justice 3 EWPC 150 Public Speaking 3

CRIJ 100 Introduction to Criminal Justice 3 MATH 103 Intermediate Algebra or higher 3

*GENL 100 will be waived for transfer students with 15 or more credit hours.

Second Year - Sophomore (Core)

Fall Semester Term Grade Spring Semester Term Grade

ECON 160 Econ Theory & Personal Finance 3 EWPC 111 The Literary Experience 3 MFA 270 Introduction to Visual Arts OR 3 BIOL 115/115L Diversity/Ecol/Behavior/Lab 4 MFA 200 Intro to Performing Arts OR CHEM 200/200L Chemistry I/Lab OR PHYS 110/110L SCIE 110/110L The Logic of Science/Lab 4 Mechanical Universe I/Lab OR GEOL 110 Earth/Space Sci/Lab

CRIJ 300 Criminology 3 RLST 130 Intro to Religious Studies OR 3

CRIJ 470 Corrections 3 RLST 131 Exploring the Catholic Intellectual Tradition

PSY 100 Intro to Psychology 3

CRIJ Major Course Elective 1 of 4 3 Third Year - Junior

Fall Semester Term Grade Spring Semester Term Grade

Elective 3 Elective 3

PHIL 200 Great Philosophical Ideas 3 Elective 3

PLSC 220 American Political Systems OR 3 CRIJ 400 Ethics in Criminal Justice 3

SOCL 210 General Sociology CRIJ 472 Community Based Corrections 3

CRIJ 310 Criminal Law 3 CRIJ Major Course Elective 2 of 4 3

CRIJ 320 Laws of Evidence 3

Fourth Year - Senior

Fall Semester Term Grade Spring Semester Term Grade

Elective 3 Elective 3

Elective 3 CRIJ 495 Internship 3

CRIJ 370 Juvenile Delinquency 3 CRIJ 497 Research in Criminal Justice 3

CRIJ Major Course Elective 3 of 4 3 CRIJ 499 Senior Seminar in Criminal Justice 3 CRIJ Major Course Elective 4 of 4 3

2.50 GPA required in major courses

Non-degree courses (if applicable) Term Grade Electives (if applicable) Term Grade

2014 Bachelor Credit Hour Total: 120 Refer to Student Catalog for academic course details/changes/pre-reqs

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Criminal Justice- Bachelor of Science

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Dr. Allen Brown, Program Director

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