Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice
The Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice offers a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree, which provides the opportunity for comprehensive study of criminal justice, and a Minor in Criminology and Criminal Justice. Students completing the Bachelor of Arts degree may pursue professional careers in government or the private sector, as well as apply for admission to law or graduate schools.
Bachelor of Arts Degree in Criminology and Criminal Justice
The minimum number of semester credit hours required for this degree, including the Core Curriculum requirements, is 120. Thirty-nine of the total semester credit hours required for the degree must be at the upper-division level. Criminology and Criminal Justice majors, through consultation with faculty advisors, should choose elective courses from Core Curriculum requirements that will enhance their awareness of the complex social and cultural issues confronting contemporary American society.
All candidates for this degree must fulfill the Core Curriculum requirements and the degree requirements, which are listed below.
Core Curriculum Requirements (42 semester credit hours)
Students seeking the B.A. degree in Criminology and Criminal Justice must fulfill University Core Curriculum requirements. The courses listed below satisfy both degree requirements and Core Curriculum requirements; however, if these courses are taken to satisfy both requirements, then students may need to take additional courses in order to meet the minimum number of semester credit hours required for this degree.
CRJ 1113 The American Criminal Justice System may be used to satisfy the core requirement in Social and Behavioral Sciences as well as a major requirement.
For a complete listing of courses that satisfy the Core Curriculum requirements, see Core Curriculum Component Area Requirements.
Core Curriculum Component Area Requirements
First Year Experience Requirement (3 semester credit hours)
All students must complete one of the following courses, for a total of 3 semester credit hours:
Code | Title | Credit Hours |
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AIS 1203 | Academic Introduction and Strategies (core component area 090) | 3 |
AIS 1213 | AIS: Architecture, Construction, and Planning (core component area 090) | 3 |
AIS 1223 | AIS: Arts and Humanities (core component area 090) | 3 |
AIS 1233 | AIS: Business (core component area 090) | 3 |
AIS 1243 | AIS: Engineering, Mathematics, and Sciences (core component area 090) | 3 |
AIS 1253 | AIS: Interdisciplinary Education (core component area 090) | 3 |
AIS 1263 | AIS: Life and Health Sciences (core component area 090) | 3 |
AIS 1273 | AIS: Social Sciences and Public Policy (core component area 090) | 3 |
Communication (6 semester credit hours)
Students must complete the following courses, for a total of 6 semester credit hours:
Code | Title | Credit Hours |
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WRC 1013 | Freshman Composition I (TCCN: ENGL 1301) | 3 |
WRC 1023 | Freshman Composition II (TCCN: ENGL 1302) | 3 |
Mathematics (3 semester credit hours)
Students must complete one of the following courses, for a total of 3 semester credit hours:
Code | Title | Credit Hours |
---|---|---|
CS 1173 | Data Analysis and Visualization | 3 |
MAT 1023 | College Algebra with Applications (TCCN: MATH 1314) | 3 |
MAT 1043 | Quantitative Reasoning (TCCN: MATH 1332) | 3 |
MAT 1053 | Mathematics for Business (TCCN: MATH 1324) | 3 |
MAT 1073 | Algebra for Scientists and Engineers (TCCN: MATH 1314) | 3 |
MAT 1093 | Precalculus (TCCN: MATH 2312) | 3 |
MAT 1133 | Calculus for Business (TCCN: MATH 1325) | 3 |
MAT 1193 | Calculus for the Biosciences (TCCN: MATH 2313) | 3 |
MAT 1213 | Calculus I (TCCN: MATH 2313) | 3 |
STA 1053 | Basic Statistics (TCCN: MATH 1342) | 3 |
Life and Physical Sciences (6 semester credit hours)
Students must complete two of the following courses for a total of 6 semester credit hours:
Code | Title | Credit Hours |
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ANT 2033 | Introduction to Biological Anthropology (TCCN: ANTH 2301) | 3 |
AST 1013 | Introduction to Astronomy (TCCN: ASTR 1303) | 3 |
AST 1033 | Exploration of the Solar System (TCCN: ASTR 1304) | 3 |
BIO 1203 | Biosciences I for Science Majors (TCCN: BIOL 1306) | 3 |
BIO 1223 | Biosciences II for Science Majors (TCCN: BIOL 1307) | 3 |
BIO 1233 | Contemporary Biology I (TCCN: BIOL 1308) | 3 |
BIO 1243 | Contemporary Biology II (TCCN: BIOL 1309) | 3 |
CHE 1083 | Introduction to the Molecular Structure of Matter | 3 |
CHE 1093 | Introduction to Molecular Transformations | 3 |
ES 1113 | Environmental Botany (TCCN: BIOL 1311) | 3 |
ES 1123 | Environmental Zoology (TCCN: BIOL 1313) | 3 |
ES 1213 | Environmental Geology (TCCN: GEOL 1305) | 3 |
ES 2013 | Introduction to Environmental Science I (TCCN: ENVR 1301) | 3 |
ES 2023 | Introduction to Environmental Science II (TCCN: ENVR 1302) | 3 |
GEO 1013 | The Third Planet (TCCN: GEOL 1301) | 3 |
GEO 1033 | Geology of North American National Parks (TCCN: GEOL 1302) | 3 |
GEO 1123 | Life Through Time (TCCN: GEOL 1304) | 3 |
GES 2613 | Intro to Physical Geography (TCCN: GEOG 1301) | 3 |
NDT 2043 | Introduction to Nutritional Sciences | 3 |
PHY 1943 | Physics for Scientists and Engineers I (TCCN: PHYS 2325) | 3 |
PHY 1963 | Physics for Scientists and Engineers II (TCCN: PHYS 2326) | 3 |
Language, Philosophy and Culture (3 semester credit hours)
Students must complete one of the following courses, for a total of 3 semester credit hours:
Code | Title | Credit Hours |
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AAS 2013 | Introduction to African American Studies | 3 |
AAS 2113 | African American Culture, Leadership and Social Issues | 3 |
ANT 2063 | Language, Thought, and Culture | 3 |
ARC 1113 | Introduction to the Built Environment (TCCN: ARCH 1311) | 3 |
ARC 2423 | Global History of Architecture and Urbanism: Renaissance to 19th Century (TCCN: ARCH 1302) | 3 |
CHN 1014 | Elementary Chinese I (TCCN: CHIN 1411) | 4 |
CLA 2013 | Introduction to Ancient Greece | 3 |
CLA 2023 | Introduction to Ancient Rome | 3 |
CLA 2323 | Classical Mythology | 3 |
COM 2313 | Introduction to Media Studies | 3 |
CSH 1103 | Literary Masterpieces of Western Culture I (TCCN: ENGL 2332) | 3 |
CSH 1113 | Literary Masterpieces of Western Culture II (TCCN: ENGL 2333) | 3 |
CSH 1213 | Topics in World Cultures (TCCN: HUMA 2323) | 3 |
CSH 2113 | The Foreign Film | 3 |
ENG 2013 | Introduction to Literature (TCCN: ENGL 2341) | 3 |
ENG 2023 | Literature and Film | 3 |
ENG 2213 | Literary Criticism and Analysis | 3 |
ENG 2383 | Multiethnic Literatures of the United States | 3 |
ENG 2423 | Literature of Texas and the Southwest | 3 |
ENG 2443 | Persuasion and Rhetoric | 3 |
FRN 1014 | Elementary French I (TCCN: FREN 1411) | 4 |
FRN 2333 | French Literature in English Translation | 3 |
GER 1014 | Elementary German I (TCCN: GERM 1411) | 4 |
GER 2333 | German Literature in English Translation | 3 |
GES 1023 | World Regions and Global Change (TCCN: GEOG 1303) | 3 |
GLA 1013 | US in Global Context | 3 |
GRK 1114 | Introductory Classical Greek I | 4 |
HIS 2123 | Introduction to World Civilization to the Fifteenth Century (TCCN: HIST 2321) | 3 |
HIS 2133 | Introduction to World Civilization since the Fifteenth Century (TCCN: HIST 2322) | 3 |
HIS 2533 | Introduction to Latin American Civilization | 3 |
HIS 2543 | Introduction to Islamic Civilization | 3 |
HIS 2553 | Introduction to East Asian Civilization | 3 |
HIS 2573 | Introduction to African Civilization | 3 |
HIS 2583 | Introduction to South Asian Civilization | 3 |
HUM 2093 | World Religions (TCCN: PHIL 1304) | 3 |
ITL 1014 | Elementary Italian I (TCCN: ITAL 1411) | 4 |
ITL 2333 | Italian Literature in English Translation | 3 |
JPN 1014 | Elementary Japanese I (TCCN: JAPN 1411) | 4 |
LAT 1114 | Introductory Latin I (TCCN: LATI 1411) | 4 |
MAS 2013 | Introduction to Chicana/x/o Studies (TCCN: HUMA 1305) | 3 |
PHI 1043 | Critical Thinking (TCCN: PHIL 2303) | 3 |
PHI 2013 | Basic Philosophical Problems (TCCN: PHIL 1301) | 3 |
PHI 2023 | Introduction to Ancient Philosophy (TCCN: PHIL 2316) | 3 |
PHI 2033 | Introduction to Early Modern Philosophy | 3 |
PHI 2093 | Philosophy of The Americas | 3 |
PHI 2123 | Contemporary Moral Issues | 3 |
RUS 1014 | Elementary Russian I (TCCN: RUSS 1411) | 4 |
RUS 2333 | Russian Literature in English Translation | 3 |
SPN 1014 | Elementary Spanish I (TCCN: SPAN 1411) | 4 |
SPN 2333 | Hispanic Literature in English Translation | 3 |
WGSS 2013 | Introduction to Women’s Studies | 3 |
WGSS 2023 | Introduction to LGBTQ Studies | 3 |
Creative Arts (3 semester credit hours)
Students must complete one of the following courses, for a total of 3 semester credit hours:
Code | Title | Credit Hours |
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AHC 1113 | Art History: Prehistory-1350 (TCCN: ARTS 1303) | 3 |
AHC 1123 | Art History: 1350-Present (TCCN: ARTS 1304) | 3 |
ARC 1513 | Great Buildings and Cities of the World | 3 |
ARC 2413 | Global History of Architecture and Urbanism: Prehistory to Medieval (TCCN: ARCH 1301) | 3 |
ART 1103 | Introduction to Visual Arts (TCCN: ARTS 1301) | 3 |
ART 1113 | Image Culture | 3 |
BBL 2023 | Latino Cultural Expressions (TCCN: HUMA 1311) | 3 |
CLA 2033 | Introduction to Classical Literature | 3 |
DAN 2003 | Introduction to Dance (TCCN: DANC 2303) | 3 |
HUM 2023 | Introduction to the Humanities I (TCCN: HUMA 1301) | 3 |
HUM 2033 | Introduction to the Humanities II (TCCN: HUMA 1302) | 3 |
HUM 2053 | History of Film (TCCN: HUMA 1315) | 3 |
MAS 2023 | Latina/x/o Cultural Expressions (TCCN: HUMA 1311) | 3 |
MUS 2243 | World Music in Society | 3 |
MUS 2633 | American Roots Music (TCCN: MUSI 1310) | 3 |
MUS 2653 | Music in Culture | 3 |
MUS 2663 | History and Styles of Jazz (TCCN: MUSI 1310) | 3 |
MUS 2673 | History and Styles of Popular Music (TCCN: MUSI 1310) | 3 |
MUS 2683 | History and Styles of Western Art Music (TCCN: MUSI 1306) | 3 |
MUS 2713 | History of Recorded Music | 3 |
MUS 2733 | History of the American Musical Theater | 3 |
MUS 2743 | Music and Film | 3 |
PHI 2073 | Philosophy of Art | 3 |
American History (6 semester credit hours)
Students must complete two of the following courses, for a total of 6 semester credit hours:
Code | Title | Credit Hours |
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HIS 1043 | United States History: Pre-Columbus to Civil War Era (TCCN: HIST 1301) | 3 |
HIS 1053 | United States History: Civil War Era to Present (TCCN: HIST 1302) | 3 |
HIS 2053 | Texas History (TCCN: HIST 2301) | 3 |
Government-Political Science (6 semester credit hours)
Students must complete two of the following courses, for a total of 6 semester credit hours:
Code | Title | Credit Hours |
---|---|---|
POL 1013 | Introduction to American Politics (TCCN: GOVT 2305) | 3 |
and one of the following two courses: | ||
POL 1133 | Texas Politics and Society (TCCN: GOVT 2306) | 3 |
POL 1213 | Civil Rights in Texas and America (TCCN: GOVT 2306) | 3 |
Social and Behavioral Sciences (3 semester credit hours)
Students must complete one of the following courses, for a total of 3 semester credit hours:
Code | Title | Credit Hours |
---|---|---|
AMS 2043 | Approaches to American Culture | 3 |
ANT 1013 | Introduction to Anthropology (TCCN: ANTH 2346) | 3 |
ANT 2043 | Introduction to Archaeology (TCCN: ANTH 2302) | 3 |
ANT 2053 | Introduction to Cultural Anthropology (TCCN: ANTH 2351) | 3 |
BBL 2003 | Language, Culture, and Society (TCCN: ANTH 2351) | 3 |
BBL 2243 | Bilingual Families, Communities, and Schools: National and Transnational Experiences (TCCN: ANTH 2351) | 3 |
CRJ 1113 | The American Criminal Justice System (TCCN: CRIJ 1301) | 3 |
ECO 2003 | Economic Principles and Issues (TCCN: ECON 1301) | 3 |
ECO 2023 | Introductory Microeconomics (TCCN: ECON 2302) | 3 |
EGR 1343 | The Impact of Modern Technologies on Society | 3 |
ES 1003 | Survey Topics in Environmental Studies | 3 |
GES 1013 | Fundamentals of Geography | 3 |
GES 2623 | Human Geography: People, Place, Culture (TCCN: GEOG 1302) | 3 |
HTH 2413 | Introduction to Community and Public Health | 3 |
HTH 2513 | Personal Health (TCCN: PHED 1304) | 3 |
IDS 2113 | Society and Social Issues | 3 |
KIN 2123 | Exercise as Medicine (TCCN: KINE 1338) | 3 |
NDRB 1033 | Drugs and Society (TCCN: PHED 1346) | 3 |
PSY 1013 | Introduction to Psychology (TCCN: PSYC 2301) | 3 |
REGS 2003 | Intersectional Approaches to Social Justice | 3 |
SOC 1013 | Introduction to Sociology (TCCN: SOCI 1301) | 3 |
SOC 2013 | Social Problems (TCCN: SOCI 1306) | 3 |
SOC 2023 | Social Context of Drug Use (TCCN: SOCI 2340) | 3 |
SWK 1013 | Introduction to Social Work | 3 |
Component Area Option (CAO) (3 semester credit hours)
Students must complete either one of the following courses or any additional Core Curriculum course not previously used to satisfy a core component area requirement, for a total of 3 semester credit hours:
Code | Title | Credit Hours |
---|---|---|
COM 2113 | Public Speaking (core component area 091, TCCN: SPCH 1315) | 3 |
EGR 1403 | Technical Communication (core component area 091) | 3 |
ENG 2413 | Technical Writing (core component area 091, TCCN: ENGL 2311) | 3 |
PAD 1113 | Public Administration and Policy in American Society (core component area 097) | 3 |
PHI 2043 | Introductory Logic (core component area 092, TCCN: PHIL 2303) | 3 |
Core Curriculum Component Area Requirements
First Year Experience Requirement | 3 | |
Communication | 6 | |
Mathematics | 3 | |
Life and Physical Sciences | 6 | |
Language, Philosophy and Culture | 3 | |
Creative Arts | 3 | |
American History | 6 | |
Government-Political Science | 6 | |
Social and Behavioral Sciences | 3 | |
Component Area Option | 3 | |
Total Credit Hours | 42 |
Gateway Course
Students pursuing the B.A. degree in Criminology and Criminal Justice must successfully complete the following Gateway Course with a grade of "C-" or better in no more than two attempts. A student who is unable to successfully complete this course within two attempts, including dropping the course with a grade of “W” or taking an equivalent course at another institution, will be required to change their major.
Code | Title | Credit Hours |
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CRJ 1113 | The American Criminal Justice System |
Major Degree Requirements (78 semester credit hours)
All required and elective CRJ courses must be completed with a grade of "C-" or better to count towards a major in Criminology and Criminal Justice.
A. Criminology and Criminal Justice Core (18 semester credit hours)
Code | Title | Credit Hours |
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1. 9 semester credit hours of required courses: | ||
CRJ 1113 | The American Criminal Justice System | 3 |
CRJ 2153 | Criminological Theory | 3 |
CRJ 3013 | Research Design and Analysis in Criminal Justice | 3 |
2. 9 semester credit hours of CRJ upper-division electives, with at least 3 credits chosen from each of the sub-areas: | ||
Sub-Area 1: Policing (3 semester credit hours) | ||
CRJ 3123 | Investigations | 3 |
CRJ 4413 | Contemporary Police Practices | 3 |
CRJ 4443 | Special Topics in Policing | 3 |
Sub-Area 2: Courts and Law (3 semester credit hours) | ||
CRJ 3643 | Pretrial Diversion and Problem-Solving Courts | 3 |
CRJ 4633 | Constitutional Criminal Procedure | 3 |
CRJ 4863 | Special Topics in Courts | 3 |
Sub-Area 3: Corrections (3 semester credit hours) | ||
CRJ 3533 | Community Corrections | 3 |
CRJ 4603 | Institutional Corrections | 3 |
CRJ 4663 | Special Topics in Corrections | 3 |
B. Non-Core Criminology and Criminal Justice Coursework
18 credit hours semester credit hours of non-core criminology and criminal justice courses chosen from the following courses:
Code | Title | Credit Hours |
---|---|---|
CRJ 2213 | Introduction to Policing | 3 |
CRJ 2513 | Introduction to Corrections | 3 |
CRJ 2623 | Substantive Criminal Law | 3 |
CRJ 2813 | Introduction to Courts and the Legal System | 3 |
CRJ 3123 | Investigations | 3 |
CRJ 3213 | Managing Criminal Justice Organizations | 3 |
CRJ 3233 | Introduction to Forensic Science | 3 |
CRJ 3533 | Community Corrections | 3 |
CRJ 3563 | Juvenile Justice | 3 |
CRJ 3573 | Restorative Justice | 3 |
CRJ 3713 | Ethics in Criminal Justice Practice | 3 |
CRJ 4303 | Victimology | 3 |
CRJ 4403 | Race, Ethnicity, and Criminal Justice | 3 |
CRJ 4413 | Contemporary Police Practices | 3 |
CRJ 4443 | Special Topics in Policing | 3 |
CRJ 4453 | Drugs and Crime | 3 |
CRJ 4463 | Gender and Crime | 3 |
CRJ 4603 | Institutional Corrections | 3 |
CRJ 4633 | Constitutional Criminal Procedure | 3 |
CRJ 4653 | White Collar Crime | 3 |
CRJ 4663 | Special Topics in Corrections | 3 |
CRJ 4703 | Life Course Criminology | 3 |
CRJ 4833 | Violent Crime | 3 |
CRJ 4843 | Study Abroad: International Criminal Justice | 3 |
CRJ 4863 | Special Topics in Courts | 3 |
CRJ 4913 | Independent Study | 3 |
CRJ 4953 | Special Topics in Criminal Justice/Criminology | 3 |
CRJ 4993 | Honors Thesis | 3 |
C. Criminology and Criminal Justice Internship (3 semester credit hours)
Code | Title | Credit Hours |
---|---|---|
CRJ 4933 | Internship in Criminal Justice | 3 |
3 semester credit hours of CRJ 4933 Internship in Criminal Justice taken in consultation with the Department’s internship coordinator once the prerequisites are satisfied (students must complete at least 90 credit hours prior to enrolling). 3 semester credit hours of appropriate upper-division coursework may be taken in lieu of the internship if a student has relevant and documented full-time employment of at least one year in duration in a justice-related agency or is unable to obtain a placement in an agency due to verifiable personal circumstances or background issues. May be repeated for an additional 3 credit hours with a different internship work site in a subsequent semester. Prerequisites to CRJ 4933 are CRJ 1113 The American Criminal Justice System, CRJ 2153 Criminological Theory, and CRJ 3013 Research Design and Analysis in Criminal Justice. |
D. Electives (39 semester credit hours)
39 semester credit hours of electives.
Course Sequence Guide for Bachelor of Arts Degree in Criminology and Criminal Justice
This course sequence guide is designed to assist students in completing their UTSA undergraduate Criminology and Criminal Justice degree requirements. This is merely a guide, and students must satisfy other requirements of this catalog and meet with their academic advisor for individualized degree plans. Progress within this guide depends upon such factors as course availability, individual student academic preparation, student time management, work obligations, and individual financial considerations. Students may choose to take courses during Summer terms to reduce course loads during long semesters.
Bachelor of Arts in Criminology and Criminal Justice – Recommended Four-Year Academic Plan
First Year | ||
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Fall | Credit Hours | |
AIS 1273 | AIS: Social Sciences and Public Policy | 3 |
CRJ 1113 | The American Criminal Justice System (core and major) | 3 |
WRC 1013 | Freshman Composition I (core) | 3 |
University Core | 3 | |
University Core | 3 | |
Credit Hours | 15 | |
Spring | ||
WRC 1023 | Freshman Composition II (core) | 3 |
University Core | 3 | |
University Core | 3 | |
Non-Core CRJ | 3 | |
Elective | 3 | |
Credit Hours | 15 | |
Second Year | ||
Fall | ||
CRJ 2153 | Criminological Theory | 3 |
University Core | 3 | |
University Core | 3 | |
University Core | 3 | |
Elective | 3 | |
Credit Hours | 15 | |
Spring | ||
CRJ 3013 | Research Design and Analysis in Criminal Justice | 3 |
University Core | 3 | |
University Core | 3 | |
Elective | 3 | |
Upper-division Elective | 3 | |
Credit Hours | 15 | |
Third Year | ||
Fall | ||
University Core | 3 | |
Major Core | 3 | |
Non-Core CRJ | 3 | |
Elective | 3 | |
Upper-division Elective | 3 | |
Credit Hours | 15 | |
Spring | ||
Major Core | 3 | |
Non-Core CRJ | 3 | |
Elective | 3 | |
Elective | 3 | |
Upper-division Elective | 3 | |
Credit Hours | 15 | |
Fourth Year | ||
Fall | ||
Major Core | 3 | |
Non-Core CRJ | 3 | |
Elective | 3 | |
Elective | 3 | |
Upper-division Elective | 3 | |
Credit Hours | 15 | |
Spring | ||
CRJ 4933 | Internship in Criminal Justice | 3 |
Non-Core CRJ | 3 | |
Non-Core CRJ | 3 | |
Elective | 3 | |
Upper-division Elective | 3 | |
Credit Hours | 15 | |
Total Credit Hours | 120 |
Minor in Criminology and Criminal Justice
All students pursuing a Minor in Criminology and Criminal Justice must complete 21 semester credit hours (only available for non-Criminology and Criminal Justice majors).
Code | Title | Credit Hours |
---|---|---|
A. Required Courses (15 semester credit hours) | ||
1. 6 semester credit hours from the following: | 6 | |
The American Criminal Justice System | ||
Criminological Theory | ||
2. 9 semester credit hours of CRJ electives, with at least 3 credits chosen from each of the sub-areas: | 9 | |
Sub-Area 1: Policing (3 semester credit hours) | ||
Introduction to Policing | ||
Investigations | ||
Contemporary Police Practices | ||
Special Topics in Policing | ||
Sub-Area 2: Courts and Law (3 semester credit hours) | ||
Substantive Criminal Law | ||
Introduction to Courts and the Legal System | ||
Constitutional Criminal Procedure | ||
Special Topics in Courts | ||
Sub-Area 3: Corrections (3 semester credit hours) | ||
Introduction to Corrections | ||
Community Corrections | ||
Institutional Corrections | ||
Special Topics in Corrections | ||
B. Elective Courses (6 semester credit hours) | ||
6 semester credit hours of non-criminal justice core electives which must be upper-division (3000 and 4000 level) Criminology and Criminal Justice (CRJ) electives. These electives will be selected by the student to reflect their specific interests. | 6 | |
Total Credit Hours | 21 |
To declare a Minor in Criminology and Criminal Justice, obtain advice, obtain lists of relevant courses, or seek approval of substitutions for course requirements, students should consult their academic advisor.
Criminal Justice (CRJ) Courses
CRJ 1113. The American Criminal Justice System. (3-0) 3 Credit Hours. (TCCN = CRIJ 1301)
Philosophy and history of criminal justice in America; examination of criminal justice agencies operating as an interacting system: police and security agencies, courts, and corrections. May be applied toward the Core Curriculum requirement in Social and Behavioral Sciences. Generally offered: Fall, Spring. Course Fees: DL01 $75; LRC1 $12; STHC $18.
CRJ 2153. Criminological Theory. (3-0) 3 Credit Hours. (TCCN = CRIJ 1307)
A multidisciplinary survey of theories of crime causation and social control. Major topics covered include: theory construction, theory-methods, symmetry, evaluating theory, theoretical integration, and applied criminology. (Formerly titled "Nature of Crime and Justice.") Generally offered: Fall, Spring. Course Fees: STHC $18; DL01 $75.
CRJ 2213. Introduction to Policing. (3-0) 3 Credit Hours. (TCCN = CRIJ 2328)
An introduction to American policing organizations (public and private), history of policing, modern community policing practices, and important trends in law enforcement. Generally offered: Fall, Spring, Summer. Course Fees: STHC $18; DL01 $75.
CRJ 2513. Introduction to Corrections. (3-0) 3 Credit Hours. (TCCN = CRIJ 2313)
A study of the history, philosophy, and practice of corrections in America. Theories and practices of incarceration; legal and administrative issues surrounding imprisonment and the death penalty. (Formerly titled "Corrections: Theory and Practice.") Generally offered: Fall, Spring. Course Fee: STHC $18.
CRJ 2623. Substantive Criminal Law. (3-0) 3 Credit Hours. (TCCN = CRIJ 1310)
Prerequisite: CRJ 1113. Jurisprudential philosophy and case study of common law and statutory crimes. Includes functions and development of substantive criminal law, elements of specific offenses, and defenses. (Formerly CRJ 3623. Credit cannot be earned for both CRJ 3623 and CRJ 2623.) Generally offered: Fall, Spring. Course Fee: STHC $18.
CRJ 2813. Introduction to Courts and the Legal System. (3-0) 3 Credit Hours. (TCCN = CRIJ 1306)
Examines state and federal American court systems, their powers, remedies, limitations, and procedures; and the contributions of courts to governance. Generally offered: Fall, Spring. Course Fees: STHC $18, LRHC $10.
CRJ 3013. Research Design and Analysis in Criminal Justice. (3-0) 3 Credit Hours.
Provides students with an opportunity to be knowledgeable consumers of criminal justice research. Provides an overview of principles of scientific inquiry, research designs, and statistical concepts and techniques. Introduction to interpretation of data analysis and preparation of research reports. Generally offered: Fall, Spring, Summer. Course Fees: STHC $18; DL01 $75.
CRJ 3123. Investigations. (3-0) 3 Credit Hours.
Examination of the investigative process. Focus on the history, structure, and success rates of investigation units, theories of investigation, and the information that is used to produce case clearances. (Formerly CRJ 4123. Credit cannot be earned for both CRJ 3123 and CRJ 4123.) (Formerly titled "Concepts of Investigations.") Course Fees: STHC $18; DL01 $75.
CRJ 3153. Crime Mapping I. (3-0) 3 Credit Hours.
Prerequisite: CRJ 1113; restricted to Criminology and Criminal Justice majors only. This course is an introduction to the spatial aspects of crime through the exploration of theory, methods, and the use of Geographic Information Systems (GIS). Further, this course will examine career prospects for those who are Criminology and Criminal Justice majors. Course Fee: STHC $18,.
CRJ 3213. Managing Criminal Justice Organizations. (3-0) 3 Credit Hours.
Examines bureaucratic, political, and other characteristics of justice organizations through a review of theories of public administration and organizational behavior. Applies theories to problems and policies encountered in managing criminal justice agencies. Generally offered: Fall, Spring. Course Fee: STHC $18.
CRJ 3233. Introduction to Forensic Science. (3-0) 3 Credit Hours.
Prerequisite: Enrollment limited to junior and senior Criminology and Criminal Justice majors. This course will expose students to the nature of physical evidence and its part in our criminal justice system, an introduction to basic scientific and legal principles involved with the utilization of physical evidence, and exposure to specific items of physical evidence to include their components, manufacture, methods of analysis, and value in case work. (Formerly CRJ 3133. Credit cannot be earned for both CRJ 3233 and CRJ 3133.) Generally offered: Fall, Spring. Course Fee: STHC $18; DL01 $75.
CRJ 3533. Community Corrections. (3-0) 3 Credit Hours.
History, philosophy, and practice of community supervision of offenders. Examination of various intermediate punishments including boot camps, intensive probation supervision, electronic monitoring, restitution, and community service. (Formerly titled "Probation, Parole and Intermediate Sanctions.") Generally offered: Fall, Spring. Course Fee: STHC $18.
CRJ 3563. Juvenile Justice. (3-0) 3 Credit Hours.
Examination of the history of adolescence and the development of the juvenile justice system. An in-depth study of police, courts and corrections as applied to youth. Consideration of youth as both offenders and victims. Topics include child abuse, youth gangs, waiver/transfer of youth to the adult court and juvenile offending. Generally offered: Fall. Course Fees: STHC $18; DL01 $75.
CRJ 3573. Restorative Justice. (3-0) 3 Credit Hours.
Provides students with a detailed study of the principles and practices of restorative justice aimed at creating a just peace within a community, a just public order for the community, vindication for victims and opportunities for accountability and restoration to offenders. Generally offered: Fall. Course Fees: STHC $18; DL01 $75.
CRJ 3643. Pretrial Diversion and Problem-Solving Courts. (3-0) 3 Credit Hours.
This course will familiarize students with the history of pretrial diversion, traditional, and specialty or problem solving courts. Focus will be on the roles of the court "families" in these courts, and the course will provide an overview of their structure, decision-making processes, pretrial proceedings sentencing practices, as well as similarities and differences. Course Fee: STHC $18.
CRJ 3713. Ethics in Criminal Justice Practice. (3-0) 3 Credit Hours.
Survey of major schools of ethics theory; sources of ethical and philosophical foundations for criminal justice functions; common quandaries confronting officers, supervisors, and executives in justice organizations. Examines the role of criminal justice within modern civil societies. Course Fees: STHC $18; DL01 $75.
CRJ 4153. Crime Mapping II. (3-0) 3 Credit Hours.
Prerequisite: CRJ 1113 and CRJ 3153; restricted to Criminology and Criminal Justice majors only. This course provides an advanced understanding of the spatial analysis of issues related to criminal justice and crime mapping. Students will ask and investigate spatial problems, display and present spatial information, and conduct and report spatial research in areas relevant to criminal justice. Course Fee: STHC $18,.
CRJ 4303. Victimology. (3-0) 3 Credit Hours.
Prerequisite: CRJ 3013 with a grade of "C-" or higher.
This course will familiarize students with victimology concepts, theories, and literature as a field of study within criminology. Topics may include nature and incidence of victimization, victim and offender relationships, victim justice, victim rights and services. Consideration may be given to responses to victims with special needs and crime prevention strategies. (Formerly titled "Victims and the Justice System.") Course Fee: STHC $18.
CRJ 4403. Race, Ethnicity, and Criminal Justice. (3-0) 3 Credit Hours.
Prerequisite: CRJ 3013 with a grade of "C-" or higher.
This course examines experiences of racial and ethnic groups in the criminal justice system. Topics include: the nature and extent of overrepresentation by racial and ethnic minorities as justice system clients, culture-specific crime and victimization patterns, research evidence and theoretical explanations for these patterns. (Formerly CRJ 4313. Credit cannot be earned for both CRJ 4403 and CRJ 4313.) Course Fees: STHC $18; DL01 $75.
CRJ 4413. Contemporary Police Practices. (3-0) 3 Credit Hours.
Prerequisite: CRJ 3013 with a grade of "C-" or higher.
A survey of leading research-based law enforcement practices for crime prevention and problem solving. This course covers a variety of policing strategies for crime control including community policing, problem solving, evidence-based practices, and police-community relations. Generally offered: Fall, Spring. Course Fees: STHC $18; DL01 $75.
CRJ 4443. Special Topics in Policing. (3-0) 3 Credit Hours.
Prerequisite: CRJ 3013 with a grade of "C-" or higher.
Considers special topics in policing and crime prevention not ordinarily evaluated in depth in other courses. May be repeated for credit when topics vary, but not more than 6 semester credit hours, regardless of discipline, will apply to a bachelor’s degree. (Formerly titled "Special Topics in Policing and Crime Prevention.") Generally offered: Fall, Spring. Course Fee: STHC $18, LRHC $10.
CRJ 4453. Drugs and Crime. (3-0) 3 Credit Hours.
Prerequisite: CRJ 3013 with a grade of "C-" or higher.
An overview of the scope and role of drugs in society and the relationship between illicit substances and crime. Leading theories of drug use and enforcement will be surveyed. Major topics include: the social construction of drug issues, the war on drugs, drug control policy, and the function of drugs in popular cultural mediums. Contemporary topics to be examined include: asset forfeiture, the confidential informant role in drug enforcement, drug ethnography, corrections-based substance abuse treatment, and drug enforcement strategies. Course Fees: STHC $18; DL01 $75.
CRJ 4463. Gender and Crime. (3-0) 3 Credit Hours.
Prerequisite: CRJ 3013 with a grade of "C-" or higher.
This course examines gender differences in criminal offending and victimization. Topics also include traditional and gender-specific theories offered to explain female involvement in crime, the experience of female victims and offenders in the criminal justice system, and women working in the criminal justice system. (Formerly CRJ 4313. Credit cannot be earned for both CRJ 4463 and CRJ 4313.) Course Fees: STHC $18; DL01 $75.
CRJ 4603. Institutional Corrections. (3-0) 3 Credit Hours.
Prerequisite: CRJ 3013 with a grade of "C-" or higher. This course introduces students to research in the areas of institutional corrections and penology. Topics include the history of incarceration in the United States, the influence of sentencing philosophies and practices on incarceration, and the organization and management of prisons, particularly as it relates to vulnerable populations. Additionally, the course covers critical issues and major challenges in contemporary corrections. Course Fee: STHC $18.
CRJ 4633. Constitutional Criminal Procedure. (3-0) 3 Credit Hours.
Prerequisite: CRJ 3013 with a grade of "C-" or higher.
A procedurally oriented discussion of criminal law, including law of arrest, search and seizure, preliminary examination, bail, the grand jury, indictment and information, arraignment, trial, and review. Generally offered: Fall, Spring. Course Fee: STHC $18.
CRJ 4653. White Collar Crime. (3-0) 3 Credit Hours.
Prerequisite: CRJ 3013 with a grade of "C-" or higher.
Study of the theory, nature, scope, and impact of occupational, political, and organizational/corporate crime. Comparison of white-collar crime to street crime. Examination of the structural foundations for these types of crimes and current and future systems for control of white-collar crimes. Generally offered: Fall. Course Fee: STHC $18.
CRJ 4663. Special Topics in Corrections. (3-0) 3 Credit Hours.
Prerequisite: CRJ 3013 with a grade of "C-" or higher.
Considers special topics in corrections not ordinarily evaluated in depth in other courses. May be repeated for credit when topics vary, but not more than 6 semester credit hours, regardless of discipline, will apply to a bachelor's degree. (Formerly titled "Special Topics in Corrections and Juvenile Justice.") Generally offered: Spring. Course Fee: STHC $18.
CRJ 4703. Life Course Criminology. (3-0) 3 Credit Hours.
Prerequisite: CRJ 3013 with a grade of "C-" or higher.
Life course criminology has developed into a leading theoretical framework for studying criminal offenders. This course provides an overview of age-graded explanations of antisocial conduct and cutting-edge empirical research on the causes of antisocial behavior during various developmental periods including childhood, adolescence, and adulthood. The role of both biology and the environment in explaining antisocial conduct over the lifespan is emphasized, and the implications of this research for developing age-appropriate interventions are explored. Course Fee: STHC $18.
CRJ 4833. Violent Crime. (3-0) 3 Credit Hours.
Prerequisite: CRJ 3013 with a grade of "C-" or higher. Examination of various forms of violence including homicide, robbery, assault, and rape. Discussion of major theories of violent personal behavior and examination of historical and current data on violent crime. Consideration of rates of violent crime, how these rates have changed, and factors that contribute to violent crimes. Generally offered: Spring. Course Fee: STHC $18; DL01 $75.
CRJ 4843. Study Abroad: International Criminal Justice. (3-0) 3 Credit Hours.
Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.
A lecture/seminar course associated with a study abroad program related to the study of cross-cultural differences in crime and applications of criminal justice systems and practice. Involves international travel and field trips. May be repeated for credit when the destination country varies. Course fees: LRHC $10, STHC $10.
CRJ 4863. Special Topics in Courts. (3-0) 3 Credit Hours.
Prerequisite: CRJ 3013 with a grade of "C-" or higher.
Considers special topics in courts and adjudication not ordinarily evaluated in depth in other courses. May be repeated for credit when topics vary, but not more than 6 semester credit hours, regardless of discipline, will apply to a bachelor’s degree (Formerly titled "Special Topics in Legal Issues and Adjudication.") Generally offered: Fall. Course Fee: STHC $18, LRHC $10.
CRJ 4912. Independent Study. (0-0) 2 Credit Hours.
Prerequisites: CRJ 3013 with a grade of "C-" or higher and permission in writing (form available) from the instructor, the student’s advisor, the Department Chair, and Dean of the College in which the course is offered.
Independent reading, research, discussion, and/or writing under the direction of a tenured/tenure-track faculty member (this course may not be taken under the direction of an Adjunct Instructor). Students are encouraged to approach this course with a specific topic in mind. May be repeated for credit, but not more than 6 semester credit hours of independent study, regardless of discipline, will apply to a bachelor’s degree. Course Fees: LRHC $10, STHC $12.
CRJ 4913. Independent Study. (0-0) 3 Credit Hours.
Prerequisites: CRJ 3013 with a grade of "C-" or higher and permission in writing (form available) from the instructor, the student’s advisor, the Department Chair, and Dean of the College in which the course is offered.
Independent reading, research, discussion, and/or writing under the direction of a tenured/tenure-track faculty member (this course may not be taken under the direction of an Adjunct Instructor). Students are encouraged to approach this course with a specific topic in mind. May be repeated for credit, but not more than 6 semester credit hours of independent study, regardless of discipline, will apply to a bachelor’s degree. Course Fee: STHC $18.
CRJ 4933. Internship in Criminal Justice. (0-0) 3 Credit Hours.
Prerequisites: CRJ 1113, CRJ 2153, CRJ 3013, and consent of academic advisor and internship coordinator; students are encouraged to complete at least 90 semester credit hours prior to enrolling in this course.
Supervised experience in an administrative setting that provides the opportunity to integrate theory and practice in justice-related agencies. May be repeated for credit in a subsequent semester when agency setting varies, but not more than 6 semester credit hours will apply to a bachelor’s degree. Generally offered: Fall, Spring, Summer. Course Fees: CJIF $65; STHC $18.
CRJ 4953. Special Topics in Criminal Justice/Criminology. (3-0) 3 Credit Hours.
Prerequisite: CRJ 3013 with a grade of "C-" or higher.
An organized course offering the opportunity for specialized study not normally or not often available as part of regular course offerings. May be repeated for credit when topics vary, but not more than 6 semester credit hours, regardless of discipline, will apply to a bachelor’s degree. (Formerly titled "Special Studies in Criminal Justice.") Generally offered: Spring, Summer. Course Fees: STHC $18; DL01 $75.
CRJ 4993. Honors Thesis. (0-0) 3 Credit Hours.
Prerequisite: CRJ 3013 with a grade of "C-" or higher. Enrollment limited to candidates for Honors in Criminal Justice during the last two semesters; completion of honors examination and approval by the honors program coordinator.
Supervised research and preparation of an honors thesis. May be repeated once with advisor’s approval. Course Fee: STHC $18, LRHC $10.