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1 BA DEGREE IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE Department of Political Science California State University, Chico Chico, CA Professor Ryan Patten Coordinator of the Criminal Justice Program Department of Political Science (530) Revised 06/12
2 Department of Political Science California State University, Chico Chico, California Phone: Dear Prospective Major, Thank you for requesting information about the Department of Political Science at California State University, Chico. We have an exciting curriculum, with numerous options to meet a host of academic interests, and a distinguished faculty, committed to excellence in teaching and in scholarship. Three of the University s recent Outstanding Teachers and two of its Outstanding Professors, as well as several Outstanding Advisers are from this department. Our faculty have authored more books than faculty in any other department! I hope you give serious consideration to one of our programs as your major. We offer degree options in the areas listed below. Each has a specially trained adviser who can help make course planning efficient and productive. They can also provide career planning, indicating the rich opportunities for students from our programs. Professor Mahalley Allen Professor Teodora DeLorenzo Professor Diana Dwyre Professor James Jacob Professor Ryan Patten Professor Jonathan Caudill Professor Diane Schmidt Professor Donna Kemp Professor Matthew Thomas Legal Studies Coordinator Legal Studies Internship Coordinator Political Science Undergraduate & POLS Internship Coordinator International Relations Coordinator Criminal Justice Coordinator Criminal Justice Internship Coordinator Public Administration Coordinator & PA Internship Coordinator Master of Public Administration (MPA) Coordinator MPA Internship Coordinator & MA Coordinator Our majors are an excellent choice for a liberal arts education, with an emphasis on writing skills and analytical thinking. But there are many specific career options as well. Our graduates are members of Congress and the State Legislature; city and county managers; lawyers and judges; police and correctional officers; lobbyists and campaign consultants; diplomats and international business executives; teachers and college professors. Students also have extensive opportunities for internships. The largest is our Community Legal Information Center, where approximately 200 students a semester in thirteen programs Consumer Protection, Tenant s Rights, Environmental Protection, to name but a few provide legal information to fellow students and members of the community. Students also have opportunities in local government and law enforcement agencies, at the State Capitol and in Washington, D.C. Many of our students take on significant responsibilities in political campaigns, including serving as delegates to our national political conventions. Included in this handbook are the requirements for the specific program in which you have expressed interest, an indication of how you can achieve this degree in the next four years and a listing of our faculty. If you have any questions, we will be happy to assist you in any way possible. Again, we look forward to seeing you here next year and wish you the best in your studies. Sincerely, Charles C. Turner Charles C. Turner, Chair Department of Political Science
3 Total Course Requirements for the BA Degree: 120 Units See Requirements for the Bachelor s Degree in the University Catalog for complete details on general degree requirements. A minimum of 40 units, including those required for the major, must be upper division. A suggested Major Academic Plan (MAP) has been prepared to help students meet all graduation requirements within four years. Please request a plan from your major adviser or view it and other current advising information on the CSU Website. Please see General Education, Cultural Diversity, and United States History, Constitution and American Ideals, and Literacy Requirements under the BA in Political Science. COURSE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE MAJOR IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE (55 UNITS) The following courses, or their approved transfer equivalents, are required of all candidates for this degree. I. DEGREE CORE REQUIREMENTS: 21 UNITS REQUIRED Units POLS 250 Introduction to Criminal Justice 3.0 FS POLS 257 Juvenile Justice Process 3.0 FS POLS 259A Introduction to Criminal Law 3.0 FS. POLS 352 Policing in America 3.0 FS POLS 353 Corrections 3.0 FS POLS 459D Senior Capstone Seminar (need Coordinator s permission) 3.0 FS SOCI 384 Criminology 3.0 FA CRIMINAL JUSTICE ELECTIVES: 12 UNITS SELECTED FROM: POLS 259 Chico Police Service/Learning Practicum 3.0 SP POLS 312 Issues in Criminal Justice 3.0 Inquire ANTH 311 Survey of Forensic Science 3.0 FS POLS 354 Community Corrections 3.0 SP HCSV 370 Drugs in Our Society 3.0 Inquire POLS 426 Women and the Law 3.0 Inquire This course is also offered as WMST 426. POLS 459A Criminal Procedure 3.0 SP Prerequisites: POLS 250 or faculty permission. POLS 459B Policy Issues in Criminal Justice 3.0 Inquire Prerequisites: POLS 250 or faculty permission. POLS 460E Police Administration 3.0 SP POLS 465 Administration of Justice 3.0 SP SOCI 484 Youth, Crime, and Delinquency 3.0 SP Prerequisite: SOCI 384 Recommended SOCI 487 Sociology of Gangs 3.0 Inquire POLS 489E Internship in Criminal Justice (Permission of Instructor) 3.0 FS POLS 489K is an on-going course substitution
4 RESEARCH METHODS: 4 UNITS REQUIRED POLS 331 Introduction to Political Inquiry 3.0 FS POLS 331X Computer Techniques 1.0 FS Dept. will automatically add this to your semester units when you sign up for POLS 331 ETHICAL QUESTIONS: 3 UNITS REQUIRED PHIL 332 Criminal Justice Ethics 3.0 FS CRIMINAL JUSTICE & THE INDIVIDUAL: 3 UNITS SELECTED FROM: SOCI 380 Sociology of Deviant Behavior 3.0 FS PSY 381 Abnormal Psychology 3.0 FS PSY 391 Psychology of Prejudice, Hate, Violence 3.0 FS CRIMINAL JUSTICE & AMERICAN SOCIETY: 3 UNITS SELECTED FROM: SOCI 350 Ethnic and Race Relations 3.0 FS SOCI 330 Sociology of Gender 3.0 FS PSY 395 Social Psychology 3.0 FS SOCI 486 The Sociology of Law 3.0 SP UNDERSTANDING CRIMINAL JUSTICE BUREAUCRACIES: 3 UNITS REQUIRED POLS 460A Introduction to Public Administration 3.0 FS THEORETICAL FOUNDATIONS OF THE AMERICAN SYSTEM: 3 UNITS SELECTED FROM: POLS 431 American Political Thought 3.0 FS POLS 432 Recent American Political Thought 3.0 Inquire POLS 436 Liberal and Conservative Traditions 3.0 Inquire POLS 437 Contemporary Political Thought 3.0 SP POLS 438 Jurisprudence 3.0 FS COURTS AND THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM: 3 UNITS SELECTED FROM: POLS 451A Foundations of Constitutional Law 3.0 FA POLS 451B Civil Rights and Civil Liberties 3.0 FS POLS 453 Legal Process and Behavior 3.0 SP POLS 464 Administrative Law 3.0 FA
5 MINOR IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE Course Requirements for the Minor: 18 units The following courses, or their approved transfer equivalents, are required of all candidates for this minor. I. REQUIRED COURSES: 9 UNITS REQUIRED: Units POLS 250 Introduction to Criminal Justice 3.0 FS POLS 259A Introduction to Criminal Law 3.0 FS PHIL 332 Criminal Justice Ethics 3.0 FS II. ELECTIVE COURSES: 9 UNITS SELECTED FROM: ANTH 311 Survey of Forensic Science 3.0 FS POLS 312 Issues in Criminal Justice 3.0 Inquire POLS 257 Juvenile Justice 3.0 FS POLS 259 Chico Police Service Learning Practicum 3.0 SP POLS 352 Policing America 3.0 FS POLS 353 Corrections 3.0 FS POLS 354 Community Corrections 3.0 SP POLS 426 Women and the Law 3.0 SP This course also offered as WMST 426 POLS 451A Foundations of American Constitutional Law 3.0 FA POLS 451B Civil Rights and Civil Liberties 3.0 FS This course also offered as MCGS 451B POLS 459A Criminal Procedure 3.0 FA POLS 460E Police Administration 3.0 Inquire POLS 464 Administrative Law 3.0 FA POLS 465 Administration of Justice 3.0 Inquire POLS 489E Internship in Criminal Justice 3.0 FS Prerequisite: Permission of Instructor PSY 351 Socio-Cultural Context as Psychological Development 3.0 FS SOCI 484 Youth, Crime, and Delinquency (Prerequisite: SOCI 384 recommended) 3.0 FS
6 Department of Political Science TENURED and TENURE-TRACK FACULTY Mahalley Allen, 2005, Assoc. Professor, Legal Studies Coord., Ph.D., Univ. of Kansas, J.D., Univ. of Missouri Rhonda Allen, 2012, Professor, Ph.D., University at Albany, State University of New York Sally Anderson, 2007, Asst. Professor, J.D., McGeorge School of Law, University of the Pacific Sharon A. Barrios, 1999, Professor, Ph.D., Princeton University Dane A. Cameron, 1981, Asst. Professor, J.D., Golden Gate University Jonathan Caudill, 2010, Asst. Professor, Criminal Justice Internship Coord., Ph.D., Univ. of Texas at Dallas Michael Coyle, 2007, Assoc. Professor, Ph.D., Arizona State University Teodora C. DeLorenzo, 1982, Professor, Legal Studies Internship Coord., J.D., New College of California Diana Dwyre, 1997, Professor, Political Science and POLS Internship Coord., Ph.D., Syracuse University Alan Gibson, 2001, Professor, Ph.D., Notre Dame University George Charles Grosscup III, 1988, Professor Emeritus, Ph.D., University of Massachusetts James Jacob, 1995, Professor, International Relations Coordinator, Ph.D., Cornell University Donna R. Kemp, 1985, Professor Emeritus, Master of Public Administration (MPA) Coord., Ph.D., University of Idaho Ryan Patten, 2007, Assoc. Professor, Department Vice Chair and Criminal Justice Coordinator, Ph.D., Washington State University Sherrow Pinder, 2006, Assoc. Professor, Ph.D., New School for Social Research Diane E. Schmidt, 1998, Professor, Public Admin. Undergrad Coordinator & Public Administration Internship Coordinator, Ph.D., Washington University Robert H. Stanley, 1989, Professor, Ph.D., University of Virginia Matthew O. Thomas, 2001, Professor, MPA Internship Coord. & MA Coord., Ph.D., Univ. of Maryland Charles C. Turner, 2000, Professor, Department Chair, Ph.D., Claremont Graduate University Paul R. Viotti, Jr., 2008, Asst. Professor, Ph.D., University of California, Santa Cruz Lori Beth Way, 2000, Professor, Ph.D., Syracuse University Lori Weber, 1999, Professor, Ph.D., University of Colorado, Boulder Jennifer Wilking, 2012, Asst. Professor, Ph.D., University of California, Davis
7 CRIMINAL JUSTICE MAJOR STUDENT WORKSHEET Major consists of 55 units **120 Total units are required to graduate** Advisors: Dr. Michael J. Coyle Last names A K Dr. Ryan Patten Last names L Z Criminal Justice Core Courses 31 Units Required You must take ALL of these core CJ courses Course # Offered Class Name Suggested term of Enrollment Plan to Take Completed POLS 250 *^ Spring 13 Intro. to Criminal Justice (2nd semester first year) POLS 257 * F/S Juvenile Justice (Sophomore year) POLS 259A * F/S Intro. to Criminal Law (Sophomore year) POLS 352 F/S Policing (Junior year) POLS 353 F/S Corrections (Junior year) POLS 459D F/S Senior Seminar (Last semester) POLS 331 F/S Intro. to Political Inquiry (WP, 2 nd sem. Soph year) POLS 460A F/S Intro. to Public Administration (Junior/Senior year) SOCI 384 F/S Criminology (Junior year) PHIL/POLS 332 F/S Criminal Justice Ethics (Junior/Senior year) * Courses may potentially transfer from a community college see your CJ Advisor ^ This course satisfies the LD, Individual & Society requirement of the Ethics, Justice, and Policy Pathway (if taken Spring 2013 or later) Criminal Justice and the Individual Choose one from the following list Course # Offered Class Name Plan to Take Completed PSYC 391 * F/S Psychology of Prejudice, Hate, and Violence SOCI 380 F/S Sociology of Deviant Behavior PSYC 381 F/S Abnormal Psychology * This course satisfies both the UD, Social Sciences of the Ethics, Justice, and Policy Pathway and the GE USD requirement Criminal Justice and American Society Choose one from the following list Course # Offered Class Name Plan to Take Completed SOCI/MCGS 350 * F/S Ethnic and Race Relations SOCI /MCGS 330 F/S Sociology of Gender PSYC 395 F/S Social Psychology SOCI 486 F12 The Sociology of Law * This course satisfies both the UD, Social Sciences of the Diversity Pathway and the GE USD requirement
8 Choose TWO from the following list Theoretical Foundations, Courts, and the Criminal Justice System Course # Offered Class Name Plan to Take Completed POLS 437 F12 Contemporary Political Thought POLS 438 F/S Jurisprudence POLS 451A F12 Foundations of Constitutional Law POLS 451B F/S Civil Rights and Civil Liberties POLS 453 Inquire Legal Process and Behavior POLS 459A F12 Criminal Procedure Choose FOUR courses from the following list Criminal Justice Electives 12 Units Required Course # Offered Class Name Plan to Take Completed ANTH 311 F/S Survey of Forensic Science HCSV/POLS 319 Inquire Correctional Health HCSV 370 α F/S Drugs in Our Society POLS 259* S13 Chico Police Service Learning POLS 312** S13 Issues in Criminal Justice POLS 354 S13 Community Corrections POLS 363 POLS 364 Inquire Restorative Justice Inquire Crime Prevention POLS 365 # F/S Justice System Administration POLS/MCGS 426 POLS 459B POLS 460E Inquire Women and the Law Inquire Policy Issues in C.J. Inquire Police Administration POLS 489E F/S Internship in C.J. SOCI 484 S12 Youth, Crime, and Delinquency SOCI 487 Inquire Gangs SWRK 170 F/S Social Welfare Institutions* α This course satisfies the UD, Social Sciences requirement of the Health and Wellness Pathway * This course may potentially transfer from a community college see your CJ Advisor ** This course can be taken more than once for credit for a total of six units # This course satisfies both the UD, Social Sciences requirement of the Ethics, Justice, and Policy Pathway and the GE capstone requirement This course satisfies the LD, Societal Institutions requirement of the Ethics, Justice, and Policy Pathway
9 California State University, Chico MAJOR ACADEMIC PLAN (MAP) The Bachelor of Arts in Criminal Justice Degree Units: 120 Major Units: 55 Elective Units: 17 First Semester Second Semester Comments GE Area A [*C-] 3 POLS 250 (GE Area D1) (SP) 3 [*C-] C- or Better is required. GE Area A [*C-] 3 GE Area A [*C-] 3 Notes GE Area C 3 GE Area A [*C-] 3 GE Area E 3 GE Area B 3 Elective 3 HIST 130 or POLS Total Units: 15 Total Units: 15 Transfer Students: It is recommended that you review your Degree Progress Report (DPR) in your Student Center, meet with your Major Department Advisor, and meet with an Academic Advisor in SSC 220 to review General Education, Major, and Graduation requirements. Third Semester Fourth Semester POLS POLS 331 (WP) [*C-] 3 POLS 259A 3 POLS 331X 1 GE Area C 3 Criminal Justice Elective 3 GE Area D2 3 GE Area B 3 HIST 130 or POLS GE UD Pathway 3 Elective 2 It is recommended that you meet with Total Units: 15 Total Units: 15 your major advisor early in your academic career. Fifth Semester Sixth Semester CJ and American Society 3 CJ and the Individual Selection 3 Complete a minimum of 4 Writing Selection Criminal Justice Elective 3 Intensive (WI) courses-one will be met Criminal Justice Elective 3 PHIL/POLS by your Written Communication Course POLS 352 (FA) 3 POLS 353 (SP) 3 and one by your Capstone Course; POLS 460A 3 Elective 3 select Elective 3 2 additional WI courses. Total Units: Seventh Semester 15 Total Units: Eighth Semester 15 Select a GE Capstone Course in your Upper-Division Pathway, or substitute an approved Major Capstone course from the GE Capstone Requirement. One course from Theoretical 3 Foundations, Courts, and the CJ System Criminal Justice Elective 3 POLS 459D 3 One course from Theoretical 3 Foundations, Courts, and the CJ System Criminal Justice Elective 3 SOCI GE UD Pathway 3 GE UD Pathway 3 Consider meeting the United States Diversity and Global Cultures requirements within GE courses. Elective 3 Elective 3 Apply to graduate one year before Total Units: 15 Total Units: 15 anticipated graduation date. (Consult the University Catalog for official degree program) Approved 05/14/2012
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