BA CRIMINAL JUSTICE SOBL Academic Year Fall 2013-Spring 2014 64 Program Credits Stockton, to earn a degree Cognates include courses in ANTH, ECON, GERO, POLS, PSYC, SOCY, SOWK, or other courses approved by your Criminal Justice preceptor. CRIM 1100 Introduction to Criminal Justice CRIM 2114 Theories of Criminality CRIM 2121 Police Behavior & Organization CRIM 2130 Introduction to Corrections CRIM 2108 Courts, Law and Procedure CRIM 2145 Statistics for Criminal Justice Criminal Justice CRIM Capstone Seminar 36XX CRIM Elective CRIM Elective General Arts & Humanities General Natural Science & Math General Social Science Total CRIM + Cognate courses must = 64 credits.
BA CRIMINAL JUSTICE Fall 2013-Spring 2014 Forensic Investigation Concentration SOBL Stockton, to earn a degree CRIM 3770 Advanced Forensic Science CRIM 4870 Forensic Science Internship Select ONE of the following courses: PSYC 3646 Forensic Behavior Analysis CRIM 1100 Introduction to Criminal Justice PSYC 3648 The Criminal Brain CRIM 2114 Theories of Criminality PSYC 2211 Abnormal Psychology CRIM 2121 Police Behavior & Organization HLTH 2221 Functional Human Anatomy CRIM 2130 Introduction to Corrections BIOL 2400/ CRIM 2400/ANTH 2400 Forensic CRIM 2108 Courts, Law and Procedure Anthropology CRIM 2101 Criminal Procedure: Investigations ENVL 3423 Entomology CRIM 2610 Intro. to Forensic Science CRIM 2145 Statistics for Criminal Justice Criminal Justice CRIM Capstone Seminar 36XX Cognates may be from: ANTH, ECON, GERO, POLS, PSYC, SOCY or SOWK or additional CRIM General Natural Science & Math General Arts & Humanities General Social Science
BA CRIMINAL JUSTICE Forensic Psychology Concentration SOBL Academic Year Fall 2013-Spring 2014 64 Program Credits Select TWO of the following courses: CRIM 2111 Juvenile Justice Stockton to earn a degree CRIM 2327 Victimology CRIM 2610 Intro to Forensic Science CRIM 1100 Introduction to Criminal Justice PSYC 3145 Sex Crimes CRIM 2108 Courts, Law and Procedure PSYC 3618 Psychology of Child Witnesses CRIM 2114 Theories of Criminality CRIM 3625 Sex & Violence CRIM 2121 Police Behavior & Organization PSYC 3646 Forensic Behavior Analysis CRIM 2130 Introduction to Corrections PSYC 3648 The Criminal Brain CRIM 2145 Statistics for Criminal Justice POLS, PSYC, SOCY or SOWK Criminal Justice Cognates may be from: ANTH, ECON, GERO, CRIM Capstone Seminar 36XX PSYC 1100 Intro to Psychology PSYC 2211 Abnormal Psychology Total CRIM + Cognate courses must = 64 credits. CRIM/PSYC 3120 Forensic Psychology General Natural Science & Math General Arts & Humanities General Social Science
BA CRIMINAL JUSTICE Homeland Security Concentration SOBL Academic Year Fall 2013-Spring 2014 64 Program Credits Stockton, including CRIM 2145 to earn a degree Select TWO of the following courses: ANTH 1100 Intro to Anthropology CRIM 2101 Criminal Procedure: Investigation POLS 2160 Intro to Comparative Politics CRIM 1100 Introduction to Criminal Justice POLS 2170 Intro. International Politics CRIM 2114 Theories of Criminality POLS 2190 Intro to Public Policy CRIM 2121 Police Behavior & Organization POLS 3221 Constitutional Law CRIM 2130 Introduction to Corrections POLS 3313 The International Order CRIM 2108 Courts, Law and Procedure CRIM 2211 Terrorism CRIM 3320 Homeland Security CRIM 2145 Statistics for Criminal Justice Criminal Justice Cognates may be from: ANTH, ECON, GERO, POLS, PSYC, SOCY or SOWK CRIM Capstone Seminar 36XX Total CRIM + Cognate courses must = 64 credits. General Arts & Humanities General Natural Science & Math General Social Science PUBH 2435 Fires, Flood, Famine: Communities in Crisis
CRIM - DUAL DEGREE PROGRAM Participation in this concentration is only open to students who have met with the Coordinator of the Dual Degree Concentration in Criminal Justice and have a signed contract on file. If you are not already in this concentration, but wish to be, contact the Social and Behavioral Sciences Deans Office (H-210, x4512) Page 1 of 2 Academic Year Fall 2013-Spring 2014 SOBL First Year 32 credits CRIM 1100: Introduction to Criminal Justice 4 G Course 4 Cognate* 4 G Course 4 CSIS 1180: Computing Concepts & Apps 4 ASD*** / G 4 G course** 4 ASD / G 4 Second Year 36 credits CRIM 2145 Statistics for Criminal Justice 4 G Course 4 CRIM 2114: Theories of Criminality 4 ASD / G 4 Cognate 4 ASD / G 4 G Course 4 ASD / G 4 G course 4 Third Year 36 credits CRIM 4 G Course 4 Cognate 4 GIS 4 CRIM 2121: Police Behavior and Org. 4 ASD / G 4 CRIM 2130: Introduction to Corrections 4 ASD / G 4 CRIM 2108 Courts, Law and Procedure 4 *** Students may choose one: CRIM 2100, CRIM 2101, CRIM 2102, CRIM 3104, or CRIM 3123 Fourth Year 26 credits Undergraduate cognate (first semes. of 4 th year) 4 CRIM 5316: Research and 3 Evaluation in Criminal Justice Undergraduate cognate (first semes. of 4 th year) Min 2 CRIM 5312: Quantitative 3 Reasoning CRIM 5204: Adv. Issues in Criminal Justice 3 Graduate CRIM elective 3 CRIM 5206: Criminological Theory 3 Graduate CRIM elective 3 GENERAL STUDIES OUTCOME REQUIREMENT: These courses are listed as attributes and should be GENERAL STUDIES WRITING REQUIREMENT:(4 courses) Two W1 courses may be in transfer. W2 courses must be taken at Stockton. W1 W1/2 W1/2 W1/2 at 3000 level Two Q1 courses may be in transfer. Q2 courses must be taken at Stockton. Q1 Q1/2 Q1/2
CRIM -DUAL DEGREE PROGRAM 2012-2013 Fifth Year 18 credits Page 2 of 2 SOBL CRIM 5410: Criminal Justice Policy and 3 Graduate CRIM elective 3 Planning CRIM 5414: Criminal Justice Administration 3 Graduate CRIM elective 3 Graduate CRIM elective 3 Graduate Criminal Justice 3 elective or thesis*** *** Students in the generalist track who choose not to write the thesis are required to take the comprehensive exam. * Cognates include Homeland Security Track Curriculum ECON, POLS, PSYC, SOWK, GERO, SOCY/ANTH, Mandatory courses: or other courses with Preceptor approval CRIM 5204 Advanced Issues in Criminal Justice MACJ Generalist Track Curriculum CRIM 5206 Criminological Theory Mandatory courses: CRIM 5312 Quantitative Reasoning in Criminal Justice CRIM 5204 Advanced Issues in Criminal Justice CRIM 5316 Graduate Research & Evaluation in CRIM CRIM 5206 Criminological Theory CRIM 5410 Criminal Justice Policy and Planning CRIM 5312 Quantitative Reasoning in Criminal Justice CRIM 5414 Criminal Justice Administration CRIM 5316 Graduate Research CRIM 5508 Crisis, Emergency and Disaster MGMGT and Evaluation in Criminal Justice CRIM5505 Terrorism CRIM 5410 Criminal Justice Policy and Planning CRIM 5880 Thesis CRIM 5414 Criminal Justice Administration Five electives* and the thesis or Forensic Psychology Track electives six electives and the comprehensive exam (track students must take three of these): *Generalist students may choose elective courses CRIM 5218 Sex Crimes: Investigation and Treatment offered by other Stockton graduate programs with the CRIM 5220 Profiling Violent Crimes permission of their faculty advisor. They may CRIM 5230 Criminal Motivation also take as many Homeland Security CRIM 5282 Courtroom Psychology and Forensic Psychology electives as they wish. CRIM 5306 Crime Mapping CRIM 5310 Forensic Investigations Forensic Psychology Track Curriculum in the Criminal Justice System Mandatory Courses CRIM 5800 Independent study CRIM 5204 Advanced Issues in Criminal Justice CRIM 5990 Graduate Internship CRIM 5206 Criminological Theory CRIM 5312 Quantitative Reasoning in Criminal Justice Homeland Security Track electives CRIM 5316 Graduate Research and Evaluation (track students must take three of these): CRIM 5410 Criminal Justice Policy and Planning CRIM 5306 Crime Mapping CRIM 5414 Criminal Justice Administration CRIM 5510 Homeland Security and Info. Technology CRIM 5208 Forensic Psychology CRIM 5520 Legal Issues in Homeland Security CRIM 5210 Forensic Psychopathology CRIM 5532 Religious Foundations of Terrorism CRIM 5880 Thesis CRIM 5528 Western Democracy & Homeland Security CRIM 5530 Foundations of Asymmetric Warfare CRIM 5518 The Intelligence Community and Homeland Security CRIM 5522 Airport/Seaport Security Fundamentals CRIM 5525 Casino, Utility and Corporate Security CRIM 5800 Independent study CRIM 5990 Graduate Internship