Criminal Justice, B Sample Clauses

Criminal Justice, B. A./B.S. (Beaver, Fayette, Greater Allegheny, Hazleton, Lehigh Valley, New Kensington, Schuylkill, Shenango and Xxxxxx-Xxxxx)
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Criminal Justice, B. S. Major Part 1 (remaining) Core COR 101 Introduction to Corrections 3 PSC 101 Introduction to Police Studies 3 LAW 203 Constitutional Law 3 CJBS 250 Research Methods and Statistics for Criminal Justice 3 CJBS 300 Criminal Justice Theory to Practice 3 CJBS 415 Capstone Seminar 3 Subtotal 18 Part 2 Diversity (3 credits) Select One COR 320 Race, Class & Gender in a Correctional Context CRJ 420/SOC 420 Women & Crime PSC 202 Police & Community Relations PSC 235 Women in Policing LAW 313/POL 313 The Law & Politics of Race Relations LAW 340 Employment Discrimination Law, Affirmative Action & Police Organization 3 Subtotal 3 Part 3 Distribution Areas (3 of 9 required credits satisfied by PCCC A.A.S. curriculum, below 300-level) Please note: PCCC transfers must select from Categories B and C at the 300- or 400-level: Category A. Police (Satisfied by CJ 102 or CJ 105 at PCCC) Select One CRJ 255 Computer Applications in Criminal Justice CRJ 425 Major Works in Criminal Justice CRJ 321/Philosophy 321 Police Ethics PSC 201 Police Organization and Administration (CJ102 at PCCC) PSC 207 The Investigative Function (CJ 105 at PCCC) PSC 227 Police Training Programs: Goals, Content and Administration PSC 390 Internship PSC 405 Organized Crime in America PSC 415 Seminar in Terrorism PSC 3XX Police & the Media Category B. Law and Courts Select one CRJ 322/PHI 322 Judicial & Correctional Ethics LAW 202 Law and Evidence LAW 206 The American Judiciary LAW 209 Criminal Law LAW 212 The Criminal Process and the Criminal Procedure Law LAW 259/POL 259 Comparative Criminal Justice Systems LAW 301 Jurisprudence LAW 310/PHI 310 Ethics and Law n/a 3 Category C. Corrections Select one COR 201 The Law and Institutional Treatment COR 202 Administration of Correctional Programs for Juveniles COR 230/PSC 230 Sex Offenders in the Criminal Justice System COR 282 Principles of Correctional Operations COR 303 Comparative Correction Systems COR 310 Fieldwork in Corrections COR 320 Race, Class and Gender in a Correctional Context COR 401 Evaluation Correctional Methods & Programs COR 402 Administration of Community-Based Corrections Programs COR 415 Major Works in Corrections COR 430Senior Seminar in Corrections COR 3XX Prisoner Re-entry and Reintegration COR 3XX Violence in Prisons PHI 322/CRJ 322 Judicial and Correctional Ethics Note: courses can only be used to satisfy one area in the major. 3 Subtotal 6 Subtotal in major 27 Degree TOTAL (61 +59) 120
Criminal Justice, B. S. Major Part 1 (remaining) Core COR 101 Introduction to Corrections 3 PSC 101 Introduction to Police Studies 3 LAW 203 Constitutional Law 3 CJBS 250 Research Methods and Statistics for Criminal Justice 3 CJBS 300 Criminal Justice Theory to Practice 3 CJBS 415 Capstone Seminar 3 Subtotal 18 Part 2 Diversity (3 credits) Select One COR 320 Race, Class & Gender in a Correctional Context CRJ 420/SOC 420 Women & Crime PSC 202 Police & Community Relations PSC 235 Women in Policing LAW 313/POL 313 The Law & Politics of Race Relations LAW 340 Employment Discrimination Law, Affirmative Action & Police Organization 3 Subtotal 3 Part 3 Distribution Areas (3 of 9 required credits satisfied by PCCC A.A.S. curriculum, below 300-level) Please note: PCCC transfers must select from Categories B and C at the 300- or 400-level: COR 402 Administration of Community-Based Corrections Programs COR 415 Major Works in Corrections COR 430Senior Seminar in Corrections COR 3XX Prisoner Re-entry and Reintegration COR 3XX Violence in Prisons PHI 322/CRJ 322 Judicial and Correctional Ethics Note: courses can only be used to satisfy one area in the major. Subtotal 6 Subtotal in major 27 Free electives at JJC Degree TOTAL (61 +59) 120

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