Bachelor of Science Degree Criminal Justice and Criminology Curriculum Check Sheet Name: Course Number and Title As of: Catalog Year College Grade Sem Hrs. 2013-2014, 20142015, 2015-2016 ASU ID: College Grade Sem Hrs. Sem/Yr Course Number and Title Gen. Studies Sem/Yr First Year Composition ENG 101 and 102 or ENG 105 minimum grade of 'C' Criminal Justice and Criminology Requirements (54 hrs.) Minimum grade of 'C' is required to fulfill the B-1 through B-3 categories below. (24 hrs. min. at ASU) ENG 101 B-1 CRJ Core (21 hrs.) 3 ENG 102 3 A. General Studies Core Areas Literacy and Critical Inquiry (6 hrs.) Must include one upper division course. (CRJ 470 is an L) CRJ 100 Introduction to Criminal Justice 3 SB CRJ 201 Criminal Justice Crime Control 3 CRJ 225 Introduction to Criminology 3 L 3 CRJ 302 Research Methods 3 (UD) L CRJ/302 X CRJ 303 Statistical Analysis 3 (UD) CS 3 (UD) C SB CRJ 305 Gender, Crime, and Criminal Justice Mathematical Studies (MA/CS) minimum grade of 'C' OR- CRJ 306 Race, Ethnicity, Crime and MAT 142 or ↑ Criminal Justice 3 CS (CRJ 303) X In either the Humanities/Fine Arts or Social Behavior Sciences, the following conditions MUST be met: 1) MUST take at least one upper division course HU/SB 2) Fifteen Hours (15) in total for HU/SB Humanities and Fine Arts (HU) (6-9 hrs.) CRJ 308 Advanced Criminological Theory 3 (UD) B-2 CRJ Electives (24 hrs.) 18 hrs. must be upper division with 9 hrs at the 400 level. CRJ 200, 300 or 400 Level Elective 3 CRJ 200, 300 or 400 Level Elective 3 CRJ 300 or 400 Level Elective 3 (UD) 3 CRJ 300 or 400 Level Elective 3 (UD) 3 CRJ 300 or 400 Level Elective 3 (UD) CRJ 400 Level Elective 3 (UD) CRJ 400 Level Elective 3 (UD) Social and Behavioral Sciences (SB) (6-9 hrs.) 3 3 CRJ 400 Level Elective 3 (UD) B-3 Upper Division Related Area (9 hrs.) *Must be a non-CRJ course. OPT INTERNSHIP OPT INTERNSHIP 300-400 level 3 (UD) Natural Sciences (8 hrs.) MUST include two lab courses 300-400 level 3 (UD) SQ 4 SQ/SG 4 300-400 level 3 (UD) College of Public Programs Interdisciplinary Requirement 9 hours / 3 courses, required from at least 2 different COPP Schools listed below. Awareness Area Requirements: Area 1: School of Community Resources and Development Cultural: CRJ 305/306 Area 2: School of Public Affairs Global Area 3: School of Social Work Historical General Elective Courses/Minor: Notes: TBD GPA Check (2.0 Min): Academic Recognition Residency minimum 56 ASU hrs. Credits Needed For Degree Total hours to complete degree requirements (120 minimum). Maximum 64 transferrable hours from the community college. This sheet is intended as a preliminary worksheet for your studies. Students are responsible for checking all requirements and regulations in ASU's Catalog (http://www.asu.edu/catalog). All course numbers listed pertain to ASU's Catalog designations. Other courses may satisfy requirements. See your advisor for further information. * CRJ Related Area Course List: http://ccj.asu.edu/degree-programs/bs/degree-requirements-1 Revised 5/27/15. Bachelor of Science Degree Criminal Justice and Criminology Curriculum Check Sheet General Studies University Requirements: Legend (http://catalog.asu.edu/ug_gsr) General Studies Core Requirements: o Literacy and Critical Inquiry (L) o Mathematical Studies (MA) o Computer/Statistics/Quantitative applications (CS) o Humanities, Fine Arts, and Design (HU) o Social and Behavioral Sciences (SB) o Natural Science-Quantitative (SQ) o Natural Science-General (SG) General Studies Awareness Requirements o Cultural Diversity in the US (C) o Global Awareness (G) o Historical Awareness (H) First-Year Composition Additional Notes: Public Programs interdisciplinary requirement- students must complete 3 courses from the following list. Courses must be taken in at least two different schools. Area 1: School of Community Resources and Development NLM 160: Voluntary Action and Community Leadership (SB) PRM 120: Leisure and the Quality of Life (SB) PRM 364: Foundations of Recreation Therapy (SB) PRM 380: Wilderness and Parks in America (SB, H) TDM 205: Introduction to Travel and Tourism (G) TDM 458: International Tourism (G) Area 2: School of Public Affairs PAF 200: Public Service and Public Policy in the 21st Century PAF 201: Economics of Public Affair (SB) URB 240: Urban Policy (C) Area 3: School of Social Work SWU 171: Introduction to Social Work (SB,H) SWU 180: Introduction to Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) Studies (SB & C) SWU 181: Economics: A Social Issues Perspective SWU 182: Social Services Perspective of Government (SB) SWU 183: Introductory Ethics: A Social Issues Perspective SWU 250: Stress Management Tools (SB) SWU 456: Immigrants and Refugees (C) SWU 458: Behavioral Health Services SWU 459: Spirituality and the Helping Professions SWU 460: Legal Issues in Social Work SWU 461: Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer Issues (C)
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