Mar 19, 2024  
2022-2023 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2022-2023 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Department of Sociology and Criminal Justice


Criminal Justice - Law and Society BA Four-Year Plan

FALL SPRING
First Year
CRJU 110 - Introduction to Criminal Justice   CRJU 201 - Problems of Law Enforcement    
PSYC 100 - General Psychology   ENGL 110 - Seminar in Composition  
Foreign Language Requirement (1/3) SOCI 201 - Introduction to Sociology  
Mathematics Requirement Foreign Language Requirement (2/3)
First Year Seminar Breadth Requirement (1/9)
Credits: 14 Credits: 16
Second Year
CRJU 202 - Problems of Criminal Judiciary   CRJU 203 - Problems of Corrections  
POSC 150 - Introduction to American Politics   SOCI 301 - Introduction to Sociological Research  
Foreign Language Requirement (3/3) Multicultural Requirement
Breadth Requirement (2/9) Breadth Requirement (4/9)
Breadth Requirement (3/9) Breadth Requirement (5/9)
Credits: 16 Credits: 16
Third Year
LEST 301 - Introduction to Legal Studies  or SOCI 345 - Sociology of Law   CRJU Legal or Sociolegal Requirement**
PSYC 300-level Requirement** Criminal Justice Elective (2/4)
Breadth Requirement (6/9) Second Writing Requirement
Breadth Requirement (Group D with Laboratory) (7/9) Breadth Requirement (8/9)
Criminal Justice Elective (1/4) Free Elective (1/5)
Credits: 16 Credits: 15
Fourth Year
CRJU 495 - Field Experience in Criminal Justice  (DLE) or SOCI 442 - Law and Society Practicum and Seminar  (DLE) Criminal Justice Elective (4/4)
Criminal Justice Elective (3/4) CRJU Capstone
POSC 400-level Requirement** Breadth Requirement (9/9)
Free Elective (2/5) Free Elective (4/5)
Free Elective (3/5) Free Elective (5/5)
Credits: 16 Credits: 15
Total Credits: 124
 
     * Minimum grade of C- required in all CRJU courses. Minimum 30 credits in SOCI; maximum 45 credits.
** See program plan for approved courses.

Disclaimer: Four-Year Plans are a Departmental suggestion of how a student could complete this degree in four years (eight semesters). Students may opt to take courses in the summer or winter sessions. These plans do not take into account additional requirements brought on by minors or other majors. A Four-Year Plan is subject to change from year-to-year given the resources and focuses of the Department.  It is the student’s responsibility to meet with his or her assigned advisor at least once a semester to monitor progress and ensure that he or she is on track to graduate on time. This document is intended as a supplemental advisement tool to be used in conjunction with in-person advisement and the UDSIS Degree Audit.  Students should direct any questions or concerns regarding degree progress to their advisor or Academic Assistant Dean.