2017-2018 Undergraduate Catalog

Criminal Justice, B.A.

The curriculum of the Criminal Justice major is interdisciplinary, which provides great advantages in academic and career choices. The major provides students with a background in various aspects of criminal law, criminology, policing, corrections, and victimology as well as issues of diversity. Some courses include observations of court proceedings and police functions as well as visits to correctional institutions and programs. A broad background in the social sciences is integrated with specialized criminal justice courses. Experiential learning is also available to criminal justice students enrolled in Service Learning (1-credit) courses and internships, and the major offers a Travel Learn course (1-credit) for students interested in international travel. The criminal justice major also allows students to concentrate their studies in one of four tracks: law, corrections, policing, and general. The Criminal Justice Major must attain a 2.5 grade point average (GPA) to be admitted to the major and must maintain the 2.5 GPA to continue in the major and graduate.

For information regarding College/program mission and student learning outcomes please see http://www.kean.edu/academics/college-business-public-management

General Education 44-45

Foundation Core Requirements

See prerequisites and equivalencies.

GE 1000TRANSITION TO KEAN

1

OR

GE 3000TRANSFER TRANSITIONS

1

 

ENG 1030COLLEGE COMPOSITION

3

MATH 1016STATISTICS

3

COMM 1402SPEECH COMM AS CRITICAL CITIZENSHIP

3

GE 2021RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGY

3

GE 1000, GE 3000: University Requirement for Graduation for all undergraduate students that must be satisfied in one of two ways: Complete GE 1000 (all freshmen and transfers entering with 0-29 credits) OR GE 3000 (transfers entering with 30 credits or more).

MATH 1016: Prerequisite for CJ 3675 Research Methods.

Disciplinary/Interdisciplinary Distribution Requirements

Humanities 9

ENG 2403WORLD LITERATURE

3

PHIL 1100INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY

3

ENG 2403, PHIL 1100: Required Distribution Course

Select one course:
Fine Arts or Art History

3

Philosophy or Religion

3

Foreign Languages

3

Music or Theatre

3

Interdisciplinary

3

Social Sciences 9

HIST 1062WORLDS OF HISTORY: TRADITIONS AND ENCOUNTERS

3

PSY 1000GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY

3

SOC 1000INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY

3

HIST 1062: Required Distribution Course

Science and Mathematics 10-11

CPS 1031INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTERS

3

OR

CPS 1032MICROCOMPUTER APPLICATIONS

3

OR

CPS 1231FUNDAMENTALS OF COMPUTER SCIENCE

4

AND (Select two courses; one must be a lab science)
Biology

3,4

Chemistry or Physics

3,4

Astronomy, Geology or Meteorology

3,4

Interdisciplinary

3,4

Health/Physical Education 3

ID 1225CRITICAL ISSUES AND VALUES/CONTEMP HLTH CRITICAL ISSUES AND VALUES/CONTEMP HLTH

3

Additional Requiremetns 24

Additional Requirements 24

Courses can be substituted for students that complete a minor, and/or have declared a second major.

(Select 8 courses from at least 3 different areas)

SOC

SOC 2300AMERICAN ETHNIC & RACIAL GROUPS

3

SOC 3050DEVELOPMENT OF SOC THEORY

3

SOC 3150URBAN SOCIOLOGY

3

SOC 3350SOCIAL INEQUALITY IN AMERICA

3

SOC 4700SOCIOLOGY OF DEVIANCE

3

PA

PA 2000INTRO TO PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION

3

PA 2010MANAGEMENT AND LEADERSHIP CHALLENGES

3

PA 2700

PA 3001MANAGING INFORMATION SYSTEMS

3

PA 3110INTERGOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS

3

PA 3200LEADERSHIP AND MANAGEMENT

3

PA 3300HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT

3

PHIL

PHIL 3307THE PHILOSOPHY OF LAW

3

PHIL 3309THEORIES OF PUNISHMENT

3

PHIL 3313JUSTICE AND HUMAN RIGHTS

3

PSY

PSY 3650UNDERSTANDING SELF & OTHERS

3

PSY 3660COMMUNITY PSYCHOLOGY

3

PS

PS 2110AMERICAN STATE AND LOCAL POLITICAL SYSTEMS

3

PS 3130AMERICAN JUDICIAL PROCESS

3

PS 3151AMERICAN CONSTITUTIONAL LAW: CIVIL RIGHTS AND CIVIL LIBERTIES

3

PS 3430INTERNATIONAL TERRORISM

3

PS 3680CONSTITUTION LAW:CRIM PROC-WE

3

Major Requirements 45

All major and minor courses require a grade of C or better

Required Courses 36

CJ 2610CRIMINOLOGY

3

CJ 2600CRIMINAL JUSTICE IN AMERICA

3

CJ 3500DIVERSITY & CRIMINAL JUSTICE

3

CJ 3610CORRECTIONAL SYSTEMS

3

CJ 3630POLICE IN AMERICA

3

CJ 3650JUVENILE JUSTICE

3

CJ 3675Research Methods in Criminal Justice

3

CJ 3685SUBSTANTIVE CRIMINAL LAW

3

CJ 4600SENIOR SEMINAR IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE

3

3 Courses of Criminal Justice Electives 9

CJ 3450VICTIMS OF CRIME

3

CJ 3600POLICE ORG AND ADMINISTRATION

3

CJ 3620PROBATION & PAROLE

3

CJ 3630POLICE IN AMERICA

3

CJ 3640COMPARATIVE CRIMINAL JUST SYST

3

CJ 3660WHITE COLLAR AND ORG CRIME

3

CJ 3680CRIME ANALYSIS

3

CJ 3685SUBSTANTIVE CRIMINAL LAW

3

CJ 3690ROLE OF THE PROSECUTOR

3

CJ 3700PROOF AND VERIFICATION IN CRIMINAL JUST

3

CJ 3740ETHICS IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE

3

CJ 3800CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION

3

CJ 4610ISSUES IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE

3

CJ 4650ALTERNATIVES TO INCARCERATION

3

CJ 4700JUSTICE AND POLICE POWER - WE

3

CJ 4800INTERNSHIP IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE I

3

CJ 4801INTERNSHIP IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE II

3

CJ 4990INDEPENDENT STUDY IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE

3

Select an area of concentration below

Corrections Concentration (9)

CJ 3620PROBATION & PAROLE

3

CJ 4650ALTERNATIVES TO INCARCERATION

3

PHIL 3309THEORIES OF PUNISHMENT

3

OR

Law Concentration (9)

CJ 3690ROLE OF THE PROSECUTOR

3

CJ 3700PROOF AND VERIFICATION IN CRIMINAL JUST

3

CJ 4700JUSTICE AND POLICE POWER - WE

3

OR

Policing Concentration (9)

CJ 3600POLICE ORG AND ADMINISTRATION

3

CJ 4700JUSTICE AND POLICE POWER - WE

3

COMM 3525COMM AND CONFLICT RESOLUTION

3

OR

General CJ Concentration Study (9)

Students must take one course from each of the concentration courses listed above (corrections concentration, law concentration, and police concentration.)

Corrections Course

3

Law Course

3

Police Course

3

Free Electives: 12

Not Criminal Justice Courses

(50% of free electives must be taken at the 3000-4000 level)

Total Credit Hours: 125