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The Bachelor of Arts degree in Criminal Justice is intended to provide students with a critical understanding of the nature and causes of crime and delinquency, the origins and meaning of law and social control (with emphasis on criminal law), the nature of the criminal justice system and the processing of cases through that system, and ...
Undergraduate Degree Requirements. Criminal justice majors must satisfy the general education core requirements and the criminal justice department requirements for a total of 120 credits. Students must have a 2.0 GPA to enter the College of Urban Affairs and maintain a minimum 2.0 GPA to graduate with a Bachelor of Arts degree in criminal justice.
Major Requirements - BA in Criminal Justice - Subtotal: 27 credits. At least one course from each of the following three major content areas. (see notes 3 and 4 below) Nature of Crime - 3 credits. CRJ 315 - Hate Crimes. CRJ 325 - Serial Killers and Sexual Predators.
Degree Requirements. Find out what the requirements are to major or minor in criminal justice. Independent Study. Learn how you can participate in an independent study. Internships. Learn how you can get practical work experience.
All criminal justice majors must take a total of at least 42 credits in upper-division (300-400 level) courses, including 27 credits in upper-division criminal justice courses, and at least six successfully completed credits of Other Electives.
Students will be assigned a Pre-Criminal Justice Major (PRE-CRJ) designation until they have completed a minimum of 30 college or university credits with a minimum of 2.00 GPA. The 30 credits must include: ENG 101, CRJ 104, and CRJ 270.
Entrance requirements: Students must meet and maintain the Greenspun College of Urban Affairs minimum GPA requirement of 2.00 for admission into the Department of Criminal Justice. https://www.unlv.edu/criminaljustice
The Department of Criminal Justice provides a broad-based liberal arts education, with particular focus on crime and criminal justice. Our program provides students with a comprehensive understanding of the nature and causes of crime, criminal justice processes, criminal justice organizations and agency practices, and the law and legal system.
Consult with your advisor or advising website for the most updated info about your degree plan. MATH 431, MATH 432, STAT 491, & STAT 492 will not satisfy the Math/Stat 400-level requirements.
Criminal justice majors are required to complete a total of 45 credits in criminal justice. (Of this total, 27 hours must be in upper-division courses.) Only four physical education activity classes can be applied toward graduation.