Bachelor of Arts in Criminal Justice Administration Degree
The Criminal Justice Administration Program is
designed to permit the pursuit of different professional
career goals while integrating the general study of
criminal justice and law with other relevant disciplines.
A degree in criminal justice administration
prepares students for entry-level employment in the
field, for promotion and leadership roles and for
graduate study.
The program provides career enhancing opportunities through practicum and internship opportunities. It provides an excellent academic
foundation for students planning to go on to graduate
studies or law school.
Two baccalaureate degrees are offered in
Criminal Justice Administration: the Bachelor of Arts
and the Bachelor of Science.
Students considering either a BS or BA degree
should consider their own experience in the criminal
justice area. For students currently working in the
criminal justice field the BA is recommended. For
those desiring to enter the field, the BS degree is
recommended; the BS degree offers practicum and
internship experiences that add to the student's
understanding of the criminal justice career area.
Department
Degree Requirements
| A. | General Education Requirements | 38-41 sem. hrs |
| Ethics Course Requirement: | 3 hrs |
| CJAD 345 |  | Ethics and Morality in Criminal Justice or | 3 hrs |
| PHIL 330 |  | Ethics | |
| B. | Foreign Language Requirement | 6 sem. hrs |
| C. | Multicultural Requirement | 3 sem. hrs |
| (Courses from this list are noted in the major requirements below with an asterisk.) | |
| D. | Core Requirements | 42 sem. hrs |
| (All courses must be completed with a grade of C or higher. Courses in the major cannot be taken as Pass/Fail.) | |
| CJAD 101 |  | Introduction to Criminal Justice Administration | 3 hrs |
| CJAD 301 |  | Criminal Law | 3 hrs |
| CJAD 311 |  | Police in a Democratic Society | 3 hrs |
| CJAD 320 |  | Cultural Diversity in Criminal Justice* | 3 hrs |
| CJAD 325 |  | Juvenile Justice System and Procedures | 3 hrs |
| CJAD 345 |  | Ethics and Morality in Criminal Justice | 3 hrs |
| CJAD 350 |  | Corrections and Penology | 3 hrs |
| CJAD 405 |  | Laws of Criminal Evidence | 3 hrs |
| CJAD 415 |  | Criminal Procedures | 3 hrs |
| CJAD 451 |  | Management of Criminal Justice Agencies | 3 hrs |
| CJAD 495 |  | Integrative Seminar | 3 hrs |
| HUMS 300 |  | Exploring Research or | 3 hrs |
| POSC 390 |  | Political Science Research Methods OR | |
| CJAD 425 |  | Legal Research and Writing OR | |
| PSYC 325 |  | (SOCI 325) Quantitative Research Methods | |
| POSC 340 |  | Judicial Process | 3 hrs |
| SOCI 321 |  | Criminology or | 3 hrs |
| SOCI 331 |  | Juvenile Delinquency | |
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| E. | Behavioral and Social Sciences Electives | 6 sem. hrs |
| Three semester hours must be Criminal Justice electives. The remaining 3 hours must be from one of the following: Sociology, Political Science, Psychology or Human Services. | |
| F. | Electives | 22-25 sem. hrs |
| G. | Electives | 22-25 sem. hrs |
| | 120 sem. hrs |
Locations
The Bachelor of Arts in Criminal Justice Administration degree is available at the following locations:
| Main Campus, Day Program |
| Main Campus, Evening Program |
| Online Campus |
Guantanamo Bay, AE
Redstone Arsenal, AL
Coast Guard Island, CA
Los Alamitos, CA
San Luis Obispo, CA
Denver, CO
Orlando, FL
NAS Jacksonville, FL
Patrick Air Force Base, FL
Jacksonville, FL
Hunter Army Airfield, GA
Fort Stewart, GA
Lake County/Great Lakes, IL
Crystal Lake, IL
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Elgin, IL
Jefferson City, MO
Kansas City, MO
Springfield, MO
Lake of the Ozarks, MO
Rolla, MO
Fort Leonard Wood, MO
St. Louis, MO
Fort Drum, NY
Hancock Field, NY
NWS Charleston, SC
Fort Worth, TX
Salt Lake, UT
NS Everett - Marysville, WA
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