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Nov 09, 2024
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2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalog
Criminal Justice, B.S. (Professional Studies, SJNY Brooklyn and SJNY Long Island)
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Joseph E. Pascarella, Ph.D.,Chairperson
The B.S. degree in Criminal Justice is designed to provide students with a fundamental understanding of the nature of crime and criminal law in society as well as the workings of police, courts, and corrections-the essential components of the criminal justice system. Students will be equipped with the necessary skills and insights to understand the complex issues surrounding crime and the criminal population.
Professional Studies
Students pursuing the B.S. in Criminal Justice within Professional Studies would be expected to have post secondary education and training and have acquired, through experience, the skills and knowledge appropriate to the degree.
The Department reserves the right to require an additional English writing course(s) at any point in a student’s program if deemed appropriate based on the student’s writing level.
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Required Courses: 30 Credits
Additional Required Courses: 17 Credits
Elective Tracks: 9 Credits
The following tracks are offered as areas of concentration for Criminal Justice majors.
Students must complete at least one track: Community Correctional Alternatives: 9 Credits
Choose 3 of the following:
Criminal Justice and Technology: 9 Credits
Choose 3 of the following:
Juvenile Justice: 9 Credits
Take CJ 257, Juvenile Justice, and Choose 2 of the remaining courses:
Law and Justice: 9 Credits
Take CJ 288, Race, Class and Gender, and Choose 2 of the remaining courses:
Mental Health: 9 Credits
Choose 3 of the following:
Liberal Arts Electives: 19-28 Credits
Other Electives: 39-48 Credits
Total: 120 Credits (Effective students entering Fall 2015)
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