Criminal Justice
The Criminal Justice Program started in the fall of 1999 with about 30 majors
and minors. Since then the program has grown by leaps and bounds. It currently
has about 70 majors and minors. That makes the Criminal Justice Department the
largest single department on Southern Arkansas University's campus.
The criminal justice major is designed to prepare students for entry-level
positions in a variety of careers and to enable experienced persons to expand
their knowledge and improve their skills. The bachelor’s degree may qualify a
person for careers in law enforcement, juvenile justice, corrections, and
courts.
Major in Criminal Justice (B.A.) - 124 hours
General Education - 46 hours (must include PSYC 2003, and SOC 2003)
Criminal Justice - 33 hours
CRJU 2003 Introduction to Criminal Justice
CRJU 3003 Cultural Diversity
CRJU 3013 Police Administration
CRJU 3023 Criminal Evidence and Procedures
CRJU 3043 Criminal Law
CRJU 3053 Juvenile Justice
CRJU 3073 Corrections
CRJU 3153 Research Methods
CRJU 3183 Statistics
CRJU 4053 Criminology
6 hours of criminal justice electives
PSCI 2003 American Government: National
PSCI 2013 State and Local Government: Arkansas and the United States
CSCI 1102/1101 Introduction to Computer Science/Applications for CSCI 1102 or
MIS 1003 Introduction to Computers
6-14 hours of foreign language (completion of the second year of a modern
foreign language)
Completion of a minor area approved by the advisor
Completion of remaining additional hours to total 124 hours
Major in Criminal Justice (B.S.) - 124 hours
General Education - 43 hours (must include PSYC 2003 and SOC 2003)
Criminal Justice - 33 hours
CRJU 2003 Introduction to Criminal Justice
CRJU 3003 Cultural Diversity
CRJU 3013 Police Administration
CRJU 3023 Criminal Evidence and Procedures
CRJU 3043 Criminal Law
CRJU 3053 Juvenile Justice
CRJU 3073 Corrections
CRJU 3153 Research Methods
CRJU 3183 Statistics
CRJU 4053 Criminology
6 hours of criminal justice electives
PSCI 2003 American Government: National
PSCI 2013 State and Local Government: Arkansas and the U.S.
CSCI 1102/1101 Introduction to Computer Science/Applications for CSCI 1102 or
MIS 1003 Introduction to Computers
Completion of a minor area approved by the advisor
Completion of remaining additional hours to total 124 hours
Minor in Criminal Justice - 18 hours
CRJU 2003 Introduction to Criminal Justice
CRJU 3043 Criminal Law
12 hours of criminal justice electives
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