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Criminal Justice BA

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Criminology Criminal Just SchUndergraduateBachelor of Arts
Completion requirement
Fulfill ALL of the following requirements:
Earn a minimum C of 2.0 in the following:
  • CJ101
  • CJ104
  • CJ212
  • CJ214
  • CJ308
  • CJ310
  • CJ312
  • CJ410
    OR
    AD521
  • CRIM101
AND

Three of the six credits in course, B or higher, may meet one of the elective requirements.

Complete at least 3 courses in the following Course Sets:

A grade of C or higher is required.

AND
Complete ALL of the following Courses:
  • CS120
  • MA232
  • PH324
  • PO321
    OR
    PO324
  • CRIM209
  • CRIM209L

A Criminal Justice major with a Computer Science Minor may take course in place of course.

AND
Complete at least 2 courses in the following Course Sets:
AND
Complete at least 1 courses in the following Course Sets:
AND
Complete at least 1 courses in the following Course Sets:
Recommended

When selecting both concentrations, selected courses cannot overlap.

Fulfill ANY of the following requirements:
Fulfill ALL of the following requirements:
Complete ALL of the following Courses:
  • CJ327
  • CJ403
AND
Complete at least 3 of the following Courses:
  • CRIM306
  • CJ322
  • CRIM316
  • CRIM330
  • CJ400
  • CJ430
  • SO216
  • SO218

May also take 3 credits in course, with experience approved by the Criminal Justice Internship Coordinator.

OR
Fulfill ALL of the following requirements:
Complete ALL of the following Courses:
  • CRIM306
  • CJ322
AND
Complete at least 3 of the following Courses:
  • CJ327
  • CJ305
  • CJ314
  • SO202
  • SO216
  • SO218
  • SO316

May also take 3 credits in course, with experience approved by the Criminal Justice Internship Coordinator.

Program Delivery

Residential Program

Degree Designation

Bachelor of Arts

Program Level

Undergraduate

Program Type

Major

College

College of Arts & Sciences

School/Department(s)

Program Description

The Criminal Justice provides students with a liberal arts-based education that emphasizes critical thinking and knowledge about crime, criminal law, the criminal justice system, and the sociocultural environment in which human behavior occurs. The program emphasizes the interdependence between theoretical and research knowledge and practice. It also strives to cultivate a commitment to the principles of justice, ethics, and public service and the development of leadership skills.

Goals

  • Knowledge--Graduates will demonstrate superior knowledge of criminology, criminal law, and the criminal justice system compared to their peers from similar programs.

  •  Skills--Graduates will have the critical thinking and communication skills to analyze and articulate the effectiveness, ethical underpinnings and theoretical basis of criminal justice and social policies, programs and practices.

  •  Careers--Graduates will possess the knowledge, skills, and abilities to obtain employment in their desired career field, and/or to gain acceptance to graduate school.

  •  Values--Graduates will exhibit professionalism, leadership, and a commitment to lifelong learning through their careers and/or in their public service.

Additional Program Information

Potential

  • federal or state/local law enforcement

  • intelligence agents

  • private and corporate security personnel

  • state and local police officers

  • probation and parole officers

  • crime analysts

  • attorneys


Certification

The Criminal Justice program is certified by the Massachusetts Department of Higher Education for the Police Career Incentive Pay Program (PCIPP) or Quinn Bill.

Outcome

Demonstrate knowledge of criminological theory, criminal law, and the structure and function of the criminal justice system.

Outcome

Analyze the effectiveness, ethical foundations, and theoretical bases of criminal justice policies and practices through written and oral communication.

Outcome

Apply discipline-specific knowledge and skills in professional, field, or academic settings.

Outcome

Exhibit ethical decision-making, leadership, and professionalism consistent with the values of lifelong learning and service.

Admission Criteria

Accelerated Master's Track into the Master of Public Administration

A student will typically self-identify or be invited by an advisor/professor at the beginning of either the freshmen or sophomore year [13-27 credit hours] year after fall semester grades are posted.

To participate in the master's accelerated program, a student must have at least a cumulative GPA of a 2.75, submit a letter of intent, two letters of recommendation from faculty, and a resume to be submitted typically by the beginning of the student’s sophomore or junior year [27-57 credit hours].

The student must earn a grade of B or higher in course to meet the graduate program requirement. The remaining courses will be taken as a graduate student.

A typical student participating in the accelerated program will graduate at the end of the spring semester then enter the MPA program in June.

The student accepted to participate in the accelerated master’s track will have a guaranteed seat within the MPA Master’s program when the admission criteria is met.

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  • Elective
    (3 cr)
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  • undefined (Course Set)(3 cr)
  • Criminal Justice Elective
    (3 cr)
  • Major Elective
    (3 cr)
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  • Criminal Justice Elective
    (3 cr)
  • undefined (Course Set)(3 cr)
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  • Major Elective
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  • undefined (Course Set)(3 cr)
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    undefined (Course Set)(3 cr)
  • undefined (Course Set)(4 cr)

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