Bachelor's Degree in Criminal JusticeThe Criminal Justice major prepares the student for a career and/or graduate study in the field of criminal justice. For those who wish to enter the labor market upon completion of a bachelor's degree, the program provides excellent preparation for careers in law enforcement, criminal investigation, corrections, and probation and parole. Internships with local, state and national criminal justice agencies are available to qualified majors providing specific preparation for future employment. For students who wish to pursue further education in criminal justice, the program offers advanced standing in the Marywood graduate program in Criminal Justice, permitting qualified students to complete a master's degree in Criminal Justice in their fifth year of study at the University.
You can find descriptions of the courses listed below in the Undergraduate Catalog.
CJ 100 Introduction to Criminal Justice
CJ 220 Law Enforcement
CJ 303 Criminology
CJ 319 Criminal Law and Procedure
CJ 351 Social Research
CJ 433 The American Prison
CJ 454 Computer Applications in Social Research
CJ 460 Criminal Justice Internship
CJ 465 Senior Seminar in Criminal Justice
CJ 101 Shadow & Service
CJ/BIO 105 Forensic Analytic Techniques (or can satisfy science requirement)
CJ 200 Introduction to the Legal System
CJ 201 The Juvenile Justice Subsystem
CJ 206 Community Corrections
CJ 219 Drugs in American Society
CJ 224 Criminal Investigation
CJ 318 Family Law
CJ 322 Criminalistics & the Crime Lab
CJ 330 Prosecuting Criminal Cases
CJ 405 Deviant Behavior in Society
CJ 410 Race, Crime & Poverty in America
SOC 411 The Family
CJ 425 Children's Rights and Societal Responses
*CJ 503 Criminal Justice Administration
*CJ 522 Criminology
*CJ 544 Staff Supervision in Criminal Justice
*CJ 576 Corrections
* CJ 500 graduate courses. Up to 12 graduate credits may be taken by CJ undergraduate students who have been accepted into the five-year CJ Masters program in the fourth year (UG) of their program. These courses are also open to seniors enrolled in the regular four-year undergraduate program with a QPA of 3.0 or better and the CJ Program Director's permission.
ECON 100 Basic Economics
PS 210 American Government & Politics
PS 211 State & Local Government
SOC 214 Social Problems
Note: An additional 26-29 credits may be taken in any discipline to reach the graduation requirement of 126 credits
UNIV 100 Living Responsibly in an Interdependent World
ENG 160 Writing Skills (Must achieve a minimum letter grade of c)
Religious Studies (2 courses)
RST 112 Modern Belief
RST xxx Elective above 100 level
Philosophy (2 courses)
PHIL 113 Introduction to Philosophy
PHIL xxx Philosophy (above 100 level)
Mathematics (1 course)
MATH 216* Statistics for the Behavioral and Social Sciences
Science (1 course)
Biology, Chemistry, Environmental Science or Physics
Social Sciences (1 course)
SOC 211* Introductory Sociology
English (2 courses)
ENGL 180 Introduction to World Literature
ENGL xxx 300 level or above
Modern Foreign Language
Selection dependent on student skills; Spanish highly recommended* Fine Arts (1 course) FA 1xx
History (2 courses)
History 105* Ethnicity & Diversity
History 253* U. S. History Since 1865
* CJ program recommendations; any course in the category will fill the requirement.
NOTE: This curriculum requires a total of 43-46 credits in the liberal arts. One course must fulfill a global studies requirement. (Courses that fulfill this category will be designated as global in the course description and course listings.) A student who has completed 4 years of the same foreign language in high school can choose to take just one, three-credit course above the 212 level to satisfy the foreign language requirement
Academic Facts
For more information, contact Dr. Patrick Seffrin at seffrin@marywood.edu or (570) 348-6211 x2242
Social Sciences Department | 82 Liberal Arts Center