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Nov 23, 2024
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2020-2021 Undergraduate and Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Criminology and Criminal Justice, B.S.
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(120 units)
This program is designed to accommodate the needs of new college students, continuing students, transferring students, and experienced criminal justice practitioners.
Students intending to transfer from community colleges to this University are advised to complete general education requirements while attending the community college. Courses equivalent to CRJU 101 and lower-division cognate courses (SOC 100 , PSY 100 , and POSC 100 ) should be taken while attending community college. Other criminal justice courses taken at community colleges will be accepted as lower-division electives provided the college where they were taken designated them as transferable to CSU. These courses cannot be substituted for upper-division criminal justice courses.
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Major Courses:
Take 48 units of criminal justice as follows:
Take 36 units of the following core courses:
Take 3 units of the following restricted options courses:
Take 3 units of any upper-division elective criminal justice course
Take 3 units of any upper-division elective criminal justice course (i.e., course not in core or restricted options),
Take at least 6 units of a Senior Integrative Experience
Take at least 6 units of a Senior Integrative Experience in one of the following five ways (note that options 2, 4, and 5 require permission from a sponsoring faculty member):
Note:
Courses taken to fulfill options 2 and 3 may not be used to satisfy either the restricted option or in-major elective requirements of the criminology and criminal justice major.
Each core or restricted option course on the student’s program planner must be completed with a grade of “C” or better. In addition, if a student does not earn a “C” or better in a core or restricted option course, then the student must retake the course and successfully complete the course prior to enrolling in a course for which it is a prerequisite. A student receiving a grade lower than a “C” may proceed with other courses with approval of school advisor or chair.
Cognate Courses:
Take 5 courses in related disciplines. Take the following three courses (with a grade of “C” or better) that satisfies CSULB General Education requirements:
Any any two of the following:
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