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Criminal Justice



Credit Hours: 63


Requirements

Recommended Sequence of Courses

The recommended course sequences listed here are for reference purposes only. Students should consult their academic adviser for the most up to date course selection and degree requirements.

FIRST YEAR
Dept and No.

Descriptive Title of Course

Credits

 

Semester:

FALL

SPRING

CJ 102 Introduction to CJ 3  
ENGL 101 College Writing I 3  
IDS 101 The First-Year Seminar 1  
MATH Basic Algebra or higher level MATH 3  
IT 105 PC Office Applications 3  
SOCI 101 Introduction to Sociology 3  
PSYC 101 General Psychology   3
CJ 110 Introduction to Policing   3
CJ 115 Survey of Corrections   3
ENGL 102 College Writing II   3
SCI ELECT LAB Science Elective - Laboratory Course   4
       
 

Total Semester Credits

16 16

 

SECOND YEAR
Dept and No. Descriptive Title of Course

Credits

 

Semester:

FALL SPRING
ARHM ELEC Arts/Humanities Elective¹ 3  
CJ 201 Criminology 3  
CJ 223P Field Experience Prep2,3 3  
POSC 201 State & Local Government 3  
PHED 105 Wellness and Fitness 2  
PSYC 202/202/230 Adolescence and Adulthood/Developmental Psych/Psych of Adolescence 3  
COMM 107 Speech Communication   3
POSC 310 Public Policy   3
CJ 210 Juvenile Delinquency   3
CJ 223 Field Experience I/Curricular Elective2,3   3
ELECTIVE Arts/Humanities Elective4,6   3
MATH ELEC  Math Elective   
 

Total Semester Credits

17 18

Footnotes:

Students must either take or test out of ENGL 050: Critical and Analytical Reading, in their first semester at Keystone College. The credits and quality points earned are included in student averages; however, these credits do not count toward fulfilling graduation requirements.

¹ Recommended: MATH 102 or 111.

² Internships are limited to those with a 3.0 GPA in their major and recommendation of curriculum coordinator.

³ Students who are eligible for a field experience must attend field experience preparation workshop (CJ 223P) before their field experience (CJ 223).

4Please refer to pages 72 and 73 for a list of courses fulfilling the distribution requirements.

5Students considering the Bachelor's degree in Criminal Justice are strongly encouraged to select courses in a respective minor area or a 300-400 level CJ course.

6Students intending to continue the Criminal Justice Bachelor's of Science program should consider taking a 200-level Arts and Humanities course.

The academic advisor assists the student in planning his/her curriculum and in preregistration; however, the student is ultimately responsible for meeting the requirements of the curriculum selected. Not every course is offered every semester at every location. Course offerings are dependent on enrollment.