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- Texas Core Curriculum: All students are required to complete 42 hours of the Texas Core Curriculum to earn a degree. Major Requirements: The criminal justice major requires 39 hours of required and 18 hours of elective courses for the major.
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Requirements. * Note: All CRIJ majors must first satisfy the lower level CRIJ courses or their junior/community college equivalents in the sequence indicated before enrolling in advanced courses. BA/MA Option: See Combined BA/MA Programs in this section. Following is a suggested four-year degree plan.
A student must meet the following requirements before being allowed to enroll in CJ 4301 or CJ 4302: Texas State GPA of 2.25, Major GPA of 2.50, permission of the Internship Coordinator, and the following courses: CJ 1310, CJ 2310, CJ 2350, CJ 2355, CJ 2360, and CJ 3346.
Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice. This degree program is designed to provide students with the tools necessary to gain employment in related criminal justice fields such as probation, parole, policing, asset protection and other non-practitioner roles such as research and rehabilitation counseling. Course Rotations.
College of Arts and Sciences ›. Department of Criminology and Political Science ›. Criminology and Criminal Justice, Bachelor of Science. Criminology and Criminal Justice, Bachelor of Science. Requirements. Plan of Study. Course List. Code.
May be completed during Fall or Spring semester of Year 4. Students must earn a 2.0 minimum overall GPA in all coursework. Students must meet a 2.0 minimum overall major GPA in all major coursework. Students must earn a 2.0 minimum SHSU GPA in all coursework.
Overview. Degree Requirements. 4 Year Plan. Courses. Texas A&M University-Texarkana offers a Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice and a Minor in Criminal Justice.
Program Overview. The Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice program prepares students for positions in public and privates agencies and organizations at national, state, and local levels, such as law enforcement, community and institutional corrections, and research.