Concentration Requirements: Criminal Justice
Criminal Justice Concentration Requirements
The School of Professional Studies: Undergraduate, Online
In addition to concentrations which are based on a student’s major, a student in any degree program may add a concentration in Criminal Justice. A concentration consists of at least twelve credits in a particular area of study within a major. A minimum 3.00 cumulative grade point average is required to complete the concentration.
The accelerated 7 week semester online Professional Studies undergraduate Criminal Justice program offers a concentration that requires 18 credits (6 courses) including:
Concentration Courses: 9 credits (3 courses).
Elective Courses: 9 credits (3 courses).
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Transfer Credits: Our generous transfer policy allows students to transfer up to 90 credits required for a Bachelor degree, or up to 45 credits required for an Associate level degree as well as 6 credits of related graduate study. Credits presented for transfer must be from an accredited institution and a final course grade of a C or higher is required for undergraduate and a B or higher on the graduate level. Discuss with your advisor.
Prior Learning Assessments: Receive college credit for learning acquired through life experience. By evaluating a portfolio, we determine whether your experience qualifies as college level learning. Pay for one credit and receive three credits per course successfully challenged. You may challenge up to fifteen courses.
Credit by Examination: After enrolling in the School of Professional Studies, you may seek approval from your program to receive credit by examination. Contact your program's director or the Office of the Registrar for more information.
Transfer credit or credit by examination is acceptable in lieu of all Core Curriculum requirements except College Writing I (ENG-0160) and College Writing II (ENG-0170). These two courses are required of all students enrolled in the School of Professional Studies.
Criminal Justice Concentration Courses (18 Credits)
In addition to concentrations which are based on a student’s major, a student in any degree program may add a concentration in Criminal Justice.
CRJ 0100+ Criminal Justice Concentration Course
Prerequisite: None
Course description coming soon.
Offered fall/spring semester. (3 credits)
CRJ 0200+ Criminal Justice Concentration Course
Prerequisite: None
Course description coming soon.
Offered fall/spring semester. (3 credits)
CRJ 0300+ Criminal Justice Concentration Course
Prerequisite: None
Course description coming soon.
Offered fall/spring semester. (3 credits)
Criminal Justice Elective Courses (9 Credits)
Choose 3 of the Following Courses:
CRJ 0100+ Criminal Justice Concentration Course
Prerequisite: None
Course description coming soon.
Offered fall/spring semester. (3 credits)
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