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CSCU Criminology Transfer Pathway2018-19
Contentsp 1 Program Learning Outcomes pp 2-4 CSCU Pathway Transfer AA Degree: Criminology Studies
Transfer Pathway and Degree Programs
pp 5-8 CCSU, Criminology, B.A. pp 9-12 ECSU, Sociology with Criminology minor, B.A. pp 13-16 ECSU, Criminology , B.A. pp 17-20 SCSU, Sociology with Criminology concentration, B.A. pp 21-25 WCSU, Justice and Law Administration, B.S. pp 26-30 COSC , Criminal Justice, B.S.
Remaining Credits
pp 31-32 CCSU, Criminology, B.A. pp 33 ECSU, Sociology with Criminology minor, B.A. pp 34 ECSU, Criminology, B.A. pp 35 SCSU, Sociology with Criminology concentration, B.A. pp 36-37 WCSU. Justice and Law Administration, B.S. pp 38-39 COSC, Criminal Justice, B.S.
ChangesChanges from 2016/2017
SCSU made changes to their LEP and foreign language requirements that do not affect the requirements for the community college pathway degree, but may affect the way the student is received at SCSU.
Clarified Additional General Education I & II options. Added IDS 101. Included new Criminology major at ECSU. The Sociology with Criminology minor remains in these
documents. The 2017-18 Criminology Work Group will determine if the minor should remain or be removed.
Changed degree requirements at CCSUo Page 7, line 116 & page 28, line 102 : CRM 322 is now 4 creditso page 7, line 117 & page 28, line 103: specific list + only 6 credits requiredo page 8, line 118; page 28, line 104: specific list
Changes made 11 December 2017 NVCC offers SOC 240; added to page 3, line 23; page 11, line 103; page 15, line 104; page 19, line
104; page 23, line 103.
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NVCC offers CJS 217; added to page 3, line 24; page 11, line 104; page 16, line 203; page 19, line 105; page 23, line 104.
NVCC offer CJS 293 Criminal Justice Cooperative Work Experience; added to page 4, line 25; page 7, line 106; page 11, line 106; page 15, line 105; page 20, line 202; page 23, line 105; page 27, line 203.
Changes to SCSU final 60 credits: Page 19
o line 107: SOC 370 becomes SOC 255o line 108: remove SOC 380o old line 109: remove SOC 480; add SOC 260 Applied Social Theoryo new line 109: add HON 495o line 110: remove SOC 440 and SOC 473o line 113: add CRM elective #5o line 119: Program Course Credits = 36
page 32o line 103: SOC 370 becomes SOC 255o line 104: remove SOC 380o line 105: remove SOC 480; add SOC 260 Applied Social Theoryo line 106: remove SOC 440 and SOC 473o line 107: add CRM elective #5o line 109: add HON 495o line 110: Program Course Credits = 21o line 202: Open Elective Credits = 33
Changes made 04/24/2018 COSC updated program from General Studies Concentration to Bachelor of Science WCSU updated general education requirements Added Learning Outcomes GCC: CJS 105 added to 3.22, 6.105, 11.104, 16.203, 18.103, 25.203, 28.103
o POL 210 added to 3.24, 7.105, 12.104, 18.203, 22.105, 26.104, 31.105o SOC 240 added to 3.23. 7.104. 12.103. 17.104. 22.104. 26.103. 31.104o CJS 220 and SOC 241 added to 5.25, 8.106, 13.106, 18.105, 23.202, 27.105, 33.203
Changes made 05/16/2018SCSU. P21, line 11; corrected to MAT 107
P22, lines 101 & 103; corrected to SOC 0100 P39, line 109; added SOC 201, increasing major requirements to 24 credits
Program Objectives: 1. Complete an Associate of Arts degree in Criminology Studies. 2. Transfer seamlessly into a Bachelor of Arts or Science Degree in Criminology or Sociology with a concentration in Criminology with junior-level status in the receiving CSCU institution as part of the CSCU Transfer Tickets program.
Student Learning Outcomes 1. Identify and explain the basic structures and functions of law enforcement, courts, and corrections within the criminal justice system. 2. Interpret the basic concepts and functions of criminal law.
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3. Integrate multidisciplinary theories which constitute the basis for understanding criminality and victimization. 4. Apply constitutional principles that protect the rights of individuals and regulate criminal justice practices and procedures.
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CSCU Pathway Transfer A.A. Degree: Criminology Studies
1 FRAMEWORK302 Section A: Common Designated
Competencies3 Written Communication I ENG 101 Composition 3 credits4 Written Communication II General Education Elective 3 credits5 Scientific Reasoning General Education Elective 3-4 credits6 Scientific Knowledge & Understanding General Education Elective 3-4 credits7 Quantitative Reasoning MAT 167 Principles of Statistics
(ACC, GCC, HCC, NVCC, NWCC, QVCC, TRCC)MAT 167 Statistics with Technology (CCC)MAT 201 Statistics (NCC)
MAT 165 Elementary Statistics with Computer Applications (MCC, TXCC – 4 credits)MAT 168 Elementary Statistics and Probability (MXCC – 4 credits)
[For students who complete a 4-credit quantitative reasoning course: 3 credits will be received at the CSU/CSCO as general education credit; 1 credit will be received at the CSU/CSO as free elective credit.]
3 credits
4 credits
8 Historical Knowledge & Understanding General Education Elective 3 credits9 Social Phenomena SOC 101 Introduction to Sociology 3 credits
10 Aesthetic Dimensions General Education Elective 3 credits11 Section B: Campus Designated
Competencies12 Competency 1 General Education Elective 3 credits13 Competency 2 General Education Elective 3 credits14 Framework30 Total 30-32 credits
15 PATHWAY3016
Additional General Education I: Creativity
ORAdditional General Education II: Global
General Education Elective will fulfillCCSU—Study Area I: Arts & HumanitiesECSU—Creative ExpressionsSCSU—Creative DriveWCSU – General Education Elective / Second Exposure to Creative ProcessCOSC—General Education ElectiveORCCSU—Study Area II: Social Sciences
3 credits
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Knowledge ECSU—Individuals and SocietySCSU—Global AwarenessWCSU—Intercultural CompetenceCOSC—Global Understanding
17 PSY 111 General Psychology I 3 credits1819 Major Program Requirements20 CJS 101 Intro to Criminal Justice (ACC,
CCC, HCC, MCC, MxCC, NVCC, NCCC, NCC, TRCC, TxCC)
3 credits
21 CJS 102 Intro to Corrections (ACC, CCC, HCC, MCC, MxCC, NVCC, NCCC, NCC, TRCC, TxCC)
3 credits
22 CJS 105 Intro to Law Enforcement (GCC, HCC, MCC, MxCC, NVCC, NCC, TxCC) or CJS 120 Police and Community (ACC, CCC, HCC, MCC, NWCC, NCC, TxCC)
3 credits
23 CJS 201 Criminology (ACC, CCC, HCC, TRCC)orSOC 240 Criminology (GCC, MXCC, NVCC, NWCC)
3 credits
24 CJS 210 Constitutional Law (ACC, CCC, NVCC, NCC)orCJS 213 Evidence & Criminal Procedure (ACC, HCC, MCC, MxCC, NWCC, NCC, TRCC, TxCC) orCJS 217 American Legal Systems (NVCC)orPOL 210 Constitutional Law for Criminal Justice (GCC)
3 credits
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25 Choose 1 of the following: CJS 202/SOC 241 Juvenile Delinquency
(ACC, CCC, GCC, MCC, MxCC, NVCC, NCCC, TRCC, TxCC)
CJS 203 Juvenile Justice (HCC, NCC) CJS 211 Criminal Law I (ACC, CCC, HCC,
MCC, MxCC, NWCC, NCC, TRCC, TxCC) CJS 220 Criminal Investigation(ACC, CCC,
GCC, HCC, MCC, MxCC, NWCC, NVCC, NCC, TRCC, TxCC)
CJS 225 Forensic Science (CCC, GCC, HCC NCC, MxCC, NWCC, NVCC, NCC, TRCC)
CJS 228 Forensic Evidence (HCC) CJS 280 Victimology (CCC, HCC, NVCC,
NCC) CJS 290 Practicum in CJ (ACC, CCC, HCC,
MxCC, NCC, QVCC, TxCC) CJS 293 Criminal Justice Cooperative
Work Experience (NVCC) CJS 294 Contemporary Issues in CJ (CCC,
HCC, NCC, MxCC, NCC, TRCC, TxCC) CJS 298 Special Topics in CJ (CCC, MxCC,
NWCC, TRCC)
3 credits
262728 Unrestricted Electives 6 credits29 Students should consider beginning or
completing work on foreign language requirements (at CCSU, ECSU, and WCSU) not already met in high school and beginning work on a minor (required at CCSU—up to 9 credits can be completed at the community college). They may also complete other General Education requirements for CCSU, WCSU, SCSU, and CO—but NOT ECSU.
30 Pathway30 Total 30 credits
31 Criminology Studies Pathway Total 60-61 credits
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Transfer Pathway and Degree ProgramCentral Connecticut State University
Complete four-year degree with articulation of community college degree to four-year degreeCriminology, B.A.
All related requirements courses must have a grade of C- or higher
1 Community Colleges: CCSU2 Credit
sCredits
3 Framework304 General Education Requirements5 Competency:6 Section A7 Written I English 101 3 English 110 38 Written II Gen Ed 3 Skill Area I Communication 39 Scientific Reasoning Gen Ed 3-4 Study Area IV Natural Sciences 3-4
10 Scientific Knowledge Gen Ed 3 Study Area IV Natural Sciences 3-411 Quantitative MAT 167 Principles
of Statistics (ACC, GCC, HCC, NVCC, NWCC, QVCC, TRCC)MAT 167 Statistics with Technology (CCC)MAT 201 Statistics (NCC)
MAT 165 Elementary Statistics with Computer Applications (MCC, TXCC – 4 credits)MAT 168 Elementary Statistics and Probability (MXCC – 4 credits)
[For students who complete a 4-credit quantitative reasoning course: 3 credits will be
3 credits
4 credits
STAT 104 Elementary Statistics 3
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received at the CSU/CSCO as general education credit; 1 credit will be received at the CSU/CSO as free elective credit.]
12 Historical Knowledge
Gen Ed* 3 Study Area II – History 313 Social Phenomena SOC 101—
Introduction 3 SOC 110 3
14 Aesthetic Dimensions
Gen Ed 3 Study Area I – Arts and Humanities 315 Section B16 Competency: Gen Ed 3 Skill Area IV – University
Requirement 3
17 Competency: Gen Ed 3 Study Area III – Behavioral Sciences 318 Framework30 Credits (30-31): 30-3219 Pathway3020 Additional General Education Courses21 Additional General Education II:
Global Knowledge [ORAdditional General Education I: Creativity]
0-3 Study Area II – Social Sciences
See line 201
3
22 PSY 111 General Psychology I 3 Study Area III – PSY 112 Introduction to Psychology
3
23 Study Area I – Arts and Humanities, PHIL 144 Moral Issues
3
24 Study Area I – Literature 325 Skill Area II – Math/Stat/ Comp Sci 326 Skill Area III – Foreign Language
ProficiencySee requirements here. If the requirement has been met in whole or in part, general education and open elective credits will adjust accordingly.
0-6
27 General Education Credits: 36-37 45-52100
Major Program Courses
101
CJS 101—Intro to Criminal Justice 3 CRM 110—Intro to CJ Systems 3
102
CJS 102—Intro to Corrections 3 CRM 238—Corrections 3
103
CJS 105 Intro to Law Enforcement (HCC, GCC, MCC, MxCC, NVCC, NCC,
3 CRM 230—Law Enforcement and Society
3
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TxCC) or CJS 120 Police and Community (ACC, CCC, HCC, MCC, NWCC, NCC, TxCC)
104
CJS 201 Criminology (ACC, CCC, HCC, TRCC)orSOC 240 Criminology (GCC, MXCC, NVCC, NWCC)
3
CRM 260—Criminology
3
105
CJS 210 - Constitutional Law (ACC, CCC, NVCC, NCC)orCJS 213—Evidence & Criminal Procedure (ACC, HCC, MCC, MxCC, NWCC, NCC, TRCC, TxCC) orCJS 217 American Legal Systems (NVCC)orPOL 210 Constitutional Law for Criminal Justice (GCC)
3
CJS 231—Criminal Procedure
3
106
Choose 1 of the following: CJS 202/SOC 241 Juvenile
Delinquency (ACC, CCC, GCC, MCC, MxCC, NVCC, NCCC, TRCC, TxCC)
CJS 203 Juvenile Justice (HCC, NCC) CJS 211 Criminal Law I (ACC, CCC,
HCC, MCC, MxCC, NWCC, NCC, TRCC, TxCC)
CJS 220 Criminal Investigation(ACC, CCC, GCC, HCC, MCC, MxCC, NWCC, NVCC, NCC, TRCC, TxCC)
CJS 225 Forensic Science (NCC, MxCC, NWCC, NVCC, NCC, TRCC)
CJS 228 Forensic Evidence (HCC) CJS 280 Victimology (CCC, HCC,
NVCC, NCC) CJS 290 Practicum in CJ (ACC, CCC,
HCC, MxCC, NCC, QVCC, TxCC) CJS 293 Criminal Justice
Cooperative Work Experience (NVCC)
CJS 294 Contemporary Issues in CJ (CCC, HCC, NCC, MxCC, NCC, TRCC, TxCC)
CJS 298 Special Topics in CJ (CCC,
3 CRM 220, 240, or 245 3
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MxCC, NWCC, TRCC)116
CRM 322 Research Methods in Criminal Justice 4
117
Choose 2 classes, CRM 3xxCRM 302 Hate CrimesCRM 303 Juvenile OffendingCRM 304 Investigative InterviewingCRM 310 Victimless CrimeCRM 311 Community CorrectionsCRM 320 Current Issues in CJ PolicyCRM 321 Sexual PredatorsCRM 360 VictimologyCRM 362 Crime and CapitalismCRM 364 CJ Risk and ResilienceCRM 365 Criminal Law and Legal WritingCRM 367 CJ Prevention and Policy PlanningCRM 368 Defendant Assessment in the Legal SystemCRM 378 Current Topics in CJ
6
118
Choose 2 classes, CRM 4xxCRM 407 Gangs in AmericaCRM 412 Crime PreventionCRM 414 Cyber CrimeCRM 430 Domestic ViolenceCRM 433 Independent Study in CJCRM 450 Drugs and SocietyCRM 461 Principles and EthicsCRM 463 Constitutional Law and CJ SystemCRM 466 Extreme OffendingCRM 469 Contemporary PolicingCRM 470 Media, Culture, and CrimeCRM 471 Mental Health & CJ SystemCRM 472 Cults and Conspiracies: From Belief to Destructive ActionCRM 473 CJ Policy and Program DevelopmentCRM 475 Controlling Anger and AggressionCRM 478 Special Topics
6
119
CRM 435 Field Studies 3
120
Program Course Credits: 18 39
12 Minor Course Credits: 18-24
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1200
Open Electives
201
Additional General Education I: Creativity (see line 21)
0-3 Unrestricted elective 0-3
202
Students who have fulfilled foreign language requirements in high school or who use open elective credits at the community college to fulfill foreign language and/or minor requirements will end up with more open elective credits at the CCSU.
203
Open Elective credits: 6 5-15
204
Total Credits at the Community College
60-62 Total Credits for the 4-Year Degree 120
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Transfer Pathway and Degree ProgramEastern Connecticut State University
Complete four-year degree with articulation of community college degree to four-year degreeSociology with Criminology Minor, B.A.
In order to graduate with a BA in Sociology, a student must have a GPA of 2.0 in the set of required courses for the major.
1 Community Colleges: ECSU2 Credits Credits3 Framework304 General Education Requirements5 Competency:6 Section A7 Written I English 101 3 ENGL 100 38 Written II Gen Ed 3 T1 College Writing, Literature and
Thought 3
9 Scientific Reasoning Gen Ed 3-4 T1 Natural Sciences 3-410 Scientific Knowledge Gen Ed 3 T2 Natural Sciences 3-411 Quantitative MAT 167
Principles of Statistics (ACC, GCC, HCC, NVCC, NWCC, QVCC, TRCC)MAT 167 Statistics with Technology (CCC)MAT 201 Statistics (NCC)
MAT 165 Elementary Statistics with Computer Applications (MCC, TXCC – 4 credits)MAT 168 Elementary Statistics and Probability (MXCC – 4 credits)
[For students who complete a 4-credit quantitative
3 credits
4 credits
MAT 216 3
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reasoning course: 3 credits will be received at the CSU/CSCO as general education credit; 1 credit will be received at the CSU/CSO as free elective credit.]
12 Historical Knowledge
Gen Ed* 3 T1 Historical Perspectives 313 Social Phenomena PSY 111, General
Psychology 3 PSY 100 General Psychology 3
14 Aesthetic Dimensions
Gen Ed 3 Arts in Context 315 Section B16 Competency: Gen Ed 3 FYI 100 317 Competency: Gen Ed 3 Health and Wellness 318 Framework30 Credits (30-31): 30-3119 Pathway3020 Additional General Education Courses21 Additional General Education II:
Global Knowledge ORAdditional General Education I: Creativity
3
Individuals and Societies
ORCreative Expressions
3
22 Cultural Perspectives 323 Individuals and Societies
orCreative Expressions[See line 21]
3
24 Applied Information Technologies 325 Tier 3 Capstone (Must be taken at
ECSU): SOC 400 (see line 114 below)0
26 Foreign Language Proficiency:See requirements here. If the requirement has been met in whole or in part, general education and open elective credits will adjust accordingly.
6
27 General Education Credits: 33-35 48-49Major Program Courses
100 SOC 101—Principles of SOC 3 SOC 100 Intro to Sociology 3101 CJS 101—Intro to Criminal Justice 3 SOC 101 Criminal Justice and Society 3102 CJS 102—Intro to Corrections 3 SOC 220 Sociology of Corrections
(Applied toward "Crime Topics") 3
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103 CJS 201 Criminology (ACC, CCC, HCC, TRCC)orSOC 240 Criminology (GCC, MXCC, NVCC, NWCC)
3
SOC 309 Criminology
3
104 CJS 105 Intro to Law Enforcement (GCC, HCC, MCC, MxCC, NVCC, NCC, TxCC) or CJS 120 Police and Community (ACC, CCC, HCC, MCC, NWCC, NCC, TxCC)orCJS 217 American Legal Systems (NVCC)orPOL 210 Constitutional Law for Criminal Justice (GCC)
3
Additional SOC/ANTHUNLESS CJS 202 is taken, then it is SOC 209 and is applied to "Crime Topics" (line 108)
6-9
105 CJS 210 - Constitutional Law (ACC, CCC, NVCC, NCC)orCJS 213—Evidence & Criminal Procedure (ACC, HCC, MCC, MxCC, NWCC, NCC, TRCC, TxCC) orCJS 217 American Legal Systems (NVCC)orPOL 210 Constitutional Law for Criminal Justice (GCC)
3
106 Choose 1 of the following: CJS 202/SOC 241 Juvenile
Delinquency (ACC, CCC, GCC, MCC, MxCC, NVCC, NCCC, TRCC, TxCC)
CJS 203 Juvenile Justice (HCC, NCC) CJS 211 Criminal Law I (ACC, CCC,
HCC, MCC, MxCC, NWCC, NCC, TRCC, TxCC)
CJS 220 Criminal Investigation(ACC, CCC, GCC, HCC, MCC, MxCC, NWCC, NVCC, NCC, TRCC, TxCC)
CJS 225 Forensic Science (NCC, MxCC, NWCC, NVCC, NCC, TRCC)
CJS 228 Forensic Evidence (HCC) CJS 280 Victimology (CCC, HCC,
NVCC, NCC) CJS 290 Practicum in CJ (ACC, CCC,
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HCC, MxCC, NCC, QVCC, TxCC) CJS 293 Criminal Justice
Cooperative Work Experience (NVCC)
CJS 294 Contemporary Issues in CJ (CCC, HCC, NCC, MxCC, NCC, TRCC, TxCC)
CJS 298 Special Topics in CJ (CCC, MxCC, NWCC, TRCC)
107 SOC 375 Practicumor SOC 490 Internships
3-6
108 Crime Topics (See lines 102 and 106): SOC 209 Juvenile DelinquencySOC 310 Women and Crime SOC 315 Crime and MediaSOC 325 Law and SocietyANT 358 Anthropology of ViolenceSOC 365SOC 311 Drugs and SocietyorSOC 318
0-3
109 Social Inequality/Diversity: SOC 208 Gay, Lesbian and Bisexual Lives SOC 240 Sociology of GenderSOC 250 Social InequalitySOC 307 DevianceSOC 312 Sociology of Mental IllnessSOC 346 Black Women's StudiesANT 345 Transnation Racial and Ethnic IdentityANT 225 Contemporary Puerto Rican Culture and SocietyANT 240 Latinos in the U.S.
3
110 SOC 201 – Intro to SOC Major 1111 SOC 300 – SOC Theory 3112 SOC 350 – Research Methods 4113 SOC 351 – Statistics for Social
Research 4
114 SOC 400 (Tier 3 capstone) 4115 Program Course Credits: 21 46-49200 Open Electives201 Students who have fulfilled foreign
language requirements in high school or who use open elective
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credits at the community college to fulfill foreign language requirements will end up with more open elective credits at the ECSU.
202 Open Elective credits: 6 21203 Total Credits at the Community
College 60-62 Total Credits for the 4-Year Degree 120
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Transfer Pathway and Degree ProgramEastern Connecticut State University
Complete four-year degree with articulation of community college degree to four-year degreeCriminology, B.A.
In order to graduate with a BA in Criminology, a student must have a GPA of 2.0 in the set of required courses for the major.
1 Community College ECSU2 Credits Credits3 Framework304 General Education Requirements5 Competency:6 Section A7 Written I English 101 3 ENGL 100 38 Written II Gen Ed 3 T1 College Writing, Literature and
Thought 3
9 Scientific Reasoning Gen Ed 3-4 T1 Natural Sciences 3-410 Scientific Knowledge Gen Ed 3 T2 Natural Sciences 3-411 Quantitative MAT 167 Principles
of Statistics (ACC, GCC, HCC, NVCC, NWCC, QVCC, TRCC)MAT 167 Statistics with Technology (CCC)MAT 201 Statistics (NCC)
MAT 165 Elementary Statistics with Computer Applications (MCC, TXCC – 4 credits)MAT 168 Elementary Statistics and Probability (MXCC – 4 credits)
[For students who complete a 4-credit quantitative reasoning course:
3 credits
4 credits
MAT 216 3
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3 credits will be received at the CSU/CSCO as general education credit; 1 credit will be received at the CSU/CSO as free elective credit.]
12 Historical Knowledge
Gen Ed* 3 T1 Historical Perspectives 313 Social Phenomena PSY 111, General
Psychology 3 PSY 100 General Psychology 3
14 Aesthetic Dimensions
Gen Ed 3 Arts in Context 315 Section B16 Competency: Gen Ed 3 FYI 100 317 Competency: Gen Ed 3 Health and Wellness 318 Framework30 Credits (30-31): 30-3219 Pathway3020 Additional General Education Courses21 Additional General Education II:
Global Knowledge ORAdditional General Education I: Creativity
3
Individuals and Societies
ORCreative Expressions
3
22 Cultural Perspectives 323 Individuals and Societies
orCreative Expressions[See line 21]
3
24 Applied Information Technologies 325 Tier 3 Capstone (Must be taken at
ECSU): SOC 450 (see line 110 below)0
26 Foreign Language Proficiency:See requirements here. If the requirement has been met in whole or in part, general education and open elective credits will adjust accordingly.
6
27 General Education Credits: 33-35 48-49100
Major Program Courses
101
SOC 101—Principles of SOC 3 SOC 100-Intro to Sociology 3
102
CJS 101—Intro to Criminal Justice 3 SOC 101 Criminal Justice and Society (Applied toward “Crime Topics," line 110)
3
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103
CJS 102—Intro to Corrections 3 SOC 220 Sociology of Corrections (Applied toward “Crime Topics," line 110)
3
104
CJS 201 Criminology (ACC, CCC, HCC, TRCC)orSOC 240 Criminology (GCC, MXCC, NVCC, NWCC)
3 CRM 210 Criminology
3
105
Choose 1 of the following: CJS 202/SOC 241 Juvenile
Delinquency (ACC, CCC, GCC, MCC, MxCC, NVCC, NCCC, TRCC, TxCC)
CJS 203 Juvenile Justice (HCC, NCC) CJS 211 Criminal Law I (ACC, CCC,
HCC, MCC, MxCC, NWCC, NCC, TRCC, TxCC)
CJS 220 Criminal Investigation(ACC, CCC, GCC, HCC, MCC, MxCC, NWCC, NVCC, NCC, TRCC, TxCC)
CJS 225 Forensic Science (NCC, MxCC, NWCC, NVCC, NCC, TRCC)
CJS 228 Forensic Evidence (HCC) CJS 280 Victimology (CCC, HCC,
NVCC, NCC) CJS 290 Practicum in CJ (ACC, CCC,
HCC, MxCC, NCC, QVCC, TxCC) CJS 293 Criminal Justice
Cooperative Work Experience (NVCC)
CJS 294 Contemporary Issues in CJ (CCC, HCC, NCC, MxCC, NCC, TRCC, TxCC)
CJS 298 Special Topics in CJ (CCC, MxCC, NWCC, TRCC)
3
If CJS 202, then SOC 209 (Applied toward "Crime Topics"All others transfer as SOC 2xx and count as an Open Elective
0-3
106
SOC 350 Methods of Social Research 4
107
SOC 351 Statistics for Social Research 4
108
CRM 375 Practicumor CRM 490 Internship
3-6
109
CRM 410 3
110
Crime Topics: CRM 105SOC 310 Women and Crime
0-3
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SOC 315 Crime and MediaSOC 325 Law and SocietyANT 358 Anthropology of ViolenceSOC 365SOC 311 Drugs and SocietyorSOC 318
111
Social Inequality/Diversity: SOC 208 Gay, Lesbian and Bisexual Lives SOC 240 Sociology of GenderSOC 250 Social InequalitySOC 307 DevianceSOC 312 Sociology of Mental IllnessSOC 346 Black Women's StudiesANT 345 Transnational Racial and Ethnic IdentityANT 225 Contemporary Puerto Rican Culture and SocietyANT 240 Latinos in the U.S.
9
112
Tier 3 Capstone: CRM 450 4
118119
Program Course Credits: 15 45-48
200
Open Electives
201
Students who have fulfilled foreign language requirements in high school or who use open elective credits at the community college to fulfill foreign language requirements will end up with more open elective credits at the ECSU.
202
Free Unrestricted Credits 6 Free Unrestricted Credits 17-24
203
CJS 105 Intro to Law Enforcement (GCC, HCC, MCC, MxCC, NVCC, NCC, TxCC) or CJS 120 Police and Community (ACC, CCC, HCC, MCC, NWCC, NCC, TxCC)orCJS 217 American Legal Systems (NVCC)or
3 CRM 1xx 3
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20
POL 210 Constitutional Law for Criminal Justice (GCC)
204
CJS 213—Evidence & Criminal Procedure (ACC, HCC, MCC, MxCC, NWCC, NCC, TRCC, TxCC) orCJS 217 American Legal Systems (NVCC)orPOL 210 Constitutional Law for Criminal Justice (GCC)
3
CRM 2xx
3
205
CJS 210, 211, 220, 225, 280, 290, 294 or 298 (see line 105 above) 0 SOC 2xx 0-3
206
Open Elective credits: 12 25-30
207
Total Credits at the Community College
60-62 Total Credits for the 4-Year Degree 120
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Transfer Pathway and Degree ProgramSouthern Connecticut State University
Complete four-year degree with articulation of community college degree to four-year degreeSociology with Criminology and Criminal Justice Concentration, B.A.
Overall GPA of 2.5 required
1 Community Colleges: SCSU2 Credit
sCredits
3 Framework304 General Education Requirements5 Competency:6 Section A7 Written I English 101 3 FYE, ENGL 111 38 Written II Gen Ed 3 Written Communication 39 Scientific Reasoning Gen Ed 3-4 Natural World 1 – Physical Realm 3-4
10 Scientific Knowledge Gen Ed 3 Natural World II – Life and Environment
3-4
11 Quantitative MAT 167 Principles of Statistics (ACC, GCC, HCC, NVCC, NWCC, QVCC, TRCC)MAT 167 Statistics with Technology (CCC)MAT 201 Statistics (NCC)
MAT 165 Elementary Statistics with Computer Applications (MCC, TXCC – 4 credits)MAT 168 Elementary Statistics and Probability (MXCC – 4 credits)
[For students who complete a 4-credit quantitative reasoning course: 3 credits will be
3 credits
4 credits
Quantitative Reasoning, MAT 107, Elementary Statistics
3
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received at the CSU/CSCO as general education credit; 1 credit will be received at the CSU/CSO as free elective credit.]
12 Historical Knowledge
Gen Ed* 3 Time and Place 3
13 Social Phenomena SOC 101, Introduction to Sociology
3 SOC 100, Introduction to Sociology 3
14 Aesthetic Dimensions
Gen Ed 3 Cultural Expressions 3
15 Section B16 Competency: Gen Ed 3 Critical Thinking 3
17 Competency: Gen Ed 3 Tech Fluency 3
18 Framework30 Credits (30-31): 30-3219 Pathway3020 Additional General Education Courses21 Additional General Education I:
CreativityOrAdditional General Education II: Global Knowledge
3
Creative Drive
ORGlobal Awareness
3
22 PSY 111 3 Mind and Body: PSY 100 323 Select one of two areas:24 American Experience 0-325 Global Awareness
orCreative Drive[See line 21]
0-3
2627 Tier 3 Capstone 328 General Education Credits: 37 42-44100
Major Program Courses
101
CJS 101—Intro to Criminal Justice 3 SOC 0100 3
102
CJS 102—Intro to Corrections 3 CRM elective #1 3
103
CJS 105 Intro to Law Enforcement (GCC, HCC, MCC, MxCC, NVCC, NCC, TxCC) or CJS 120 Police and Community (ACC,
3 SOC 0100 3
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CCC, HCC, MCC, NWCC, NCC, TxCC)104
CJS 201 Criminology (ACC, CCC, HCC, TRCC)orSOC 240 Criminology (GCC, MXCC, NVCC, NWCC)
3 CRM elective #2 3
105
CJS 210 - Constitutional Law (ACC, CCC, NCC)orCJS 213—Evidence & Criminal Procedure (ACC, HCC, MCC, MxCC, NWCC, NCC, TRCC, TxCC) orCJS 217 American Legal Systems (NVCC)orPOL 210 Constitutional Law for Criminal Justice (GCC)
3 CRM elective #3 3
106
SOC 310 Racial & Ethnic RelationsSOC 315 Sociology of GenderorSOC 363 Social Inequality
3
107
SOC 255 Research Methods for Social Sciences
3
108109
SOC 260 Applied Social Theory 3
110111
SOC 362 Criminology 3
112
CRM elective #4 3
113
CRM elective #5 3
114
SOC 490/497 (Senior Seminar, Internship, Honors Thesis: Capstone)
3
11511611711811 Program Course Credits: 15 36
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9200
Open Electives
201202
Choose 1 of the following:CJS 202/SOC 241 Juvenile
Delinquency (ACC, CCC, GCC, MCC, MxCC, NVCC, NCCC, TRCC, TxCC)
CJS 203 Juvenile Justice (HCC, NCC) CJS 211 Criminal Law I (ACC, CCC,
HCC, MCC, MxCC, NWCC, NCC, TRCC, TxCC)
CJS 220 Criminal Investigation(ACC, CCC, GCC, HCC, MCC, MxCC, NWCC, NVCC, NCC, TRCC, TxCC)
CJS 225 Forensic Science (NCC, MxCC, NWCC, NVCC, NCC, TRCC)
CJS 228 Forensic Evidence (HCC) CJS 280 Victimology (CCC, HCC,
NVCC, NCC) CJS 290 Practicum in CJ (ACC, CCC,
HCC, MxCC, NCC, QVCC, TxCC) CJS 293 Criminal Justice
Cooperative Work Experience (NVCC)
CJS 294 Contemporary Issues in CJ (CCC, HCC, NCC, MxCC, NCC, TRCC, TxCC)
CJS 298 Special Topics in CJ (CCC, MxCC, NWCC, TRCC)
3 CRM 2xx 3
203
Free Unrestricted Electives 6 Free Unrestricted Electives 35-37
204
Open Elective credits: 9 38-40
205
Total Credits at the Community College 61-62 Total Credits for the 4-Year Degree 120
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Transfer Pathway and Degree ProgramWestern Connecticut State University
Complete four-year degree with articulation of community college degree to four-year degreeJustice and Law Administration, B.S.
In order to continue in good standing and graduate from the JLA Division and the Ansell School of Business, a student must maintain a cumulative GPA of 2.3 or better.
1 Community Colleges WCSU2 Credits Credits3 Framework30**4 General Education Requirements5 Competency:6 Section A7 Written I English 101 3 Writing I 38 Written II Gen Ed 3 Writing II 39 Scientific Reasoning Gen Ed 3-4 Scientific Inquiry I 3-4
10 Scientific Knowledge Gen Ed 3 General Education Elective / Second Exposure to Scientific Inquiry
3-4
11 Quantitative MAT 167 Principles of Statistics (ACC, GCC, HCC, NVCC, NWCC, QVCC, TRCC)MAT 167 Statistics with Technology (CCC)MAT 201 Statistics (NCC)
MAT 165 Elementary Statistics with Computer Applications (MCC, TXCC – 4 credits)MAT 168 Elementary Statistics and Probability (MXCC – 4 credits)
[For students who complete a 4-credit quantitative reasoning course: 3 credits will be
3 credits
4 credits
Quantitative Reasoning MAT 120 Statistics
3
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received at the CSU/CSCO as general education credit; 1 credit will be received at the CSU/CSO as free elective credit.]
12 Historical Knowledge
Gen Ed* 3 Critical Thinking 3
13 Social Phenomena SOC 101 Introduction to Sociology
3 General Education Elective / Explorations: SOC 101 Introduction to Sociology
3
14 Aesthetic Dimensions
Gen Ed 3 Creative Process 3
15 Section B16 Competency: Gen Ed 3 Oral Communication 3
17 Competency: Gen Ed 3 Information Literacy 3
18 Framework30 Credits (30-31): 30-3119 Pathway3020 Additional General Education Courses
Students complete a two-part general education curriculum: Part I (Foundations) addresses life-long learning in and through 10 competencies. Part II (Explorations) requires students to complete a minimum of 40 credits outside their major. Students must also repeat three different competencies, excluding writing and first-year navigation.
In the Framework30 portion of the transfer degree, students who complete a TAP degree will receive credit for having met 8 competencies in Foundations, including at least one repeat (Scientific Inquiry), and 30 of the 40 credits of Explorations.
In the general education portion of this program at the community college, the student will have completed up to two of the required three Second Exposure requirements and up to 36 credits of the Explorations requirement. The student may have used open elective credit to complete one or both requirements.
21 Additional General Education I: CreativityOrAdditional General Education II: Global Knowledge
3 General Education Elective / Second Exposure to Creative Process and ExplorationsOrIntercultural Competence; will count as Explorations if not a course in the major discipline.
3
22 General Education Elective / Second Exposure – see line 21
3-6
23 Intercultural Competence – see line 21
0-3
24 PSY 111: General Psychology 3 Health and Wellness; counts as Explorations.
3
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this major. Follow this link and click on the program sheet for requirements. 3 credits of foreign language may count as fulfilling Intercultural Competence, which may fulfill a General Education Elective / Second Exposure and Explorations. See lines 21 and 23.
26 Must be taken at WCSU:28 Written Communication III—
embedded in a major course0
29 Culminating Gen Ed Experience – may be satisfied by a major capstone
0
30 General Education Credits: 36-37 45-46100
Major Program Courses
101
CJS 101—Intro to Criminal Justice 3 JLA 100 Introduction to Criminal Justice I
3
102
CJS 102—Intro to Corrections 3 JLA 150 Introduction to Criminal Justice II
3
103
CJS 201 Criminology (ACC, CCC, HCC, TRCC)orSOC 240 Criminology (GCC, MXCC, NVCC, NWCC)
3 JLA 201 Criminology 3
104
CJS 210 - Constitutional Law (ACC, CCC, NVCC, NCC)orCJS 213—Evidence & Criminal Procedure (ACC, HCC, MCC, MxCC, NWCC, NCC, TRCC, TxCC) orCJS 217 American Legal Systems (NVCC)orPOL 210 Constitutional Law for Criminal Justice (GCC)
3 If CJS 210, then JLA 322 Constitutional Law [lines 107-109]orIf CJS 213, then REG 100 (Applies to Options A, B, C. Otherwise transfers as an Elective)
0-3
105
Choose 1 of the following: CJS 202/SOC 241 Juvenile
Delinquency (ACC, CCC, GCC, MCC, MxCC, NVCC, NCCC, TRCC, TxCC)
CJS 203 Juvenile Justice (HCC, NCC) CJS 211 Criminal Law I (ACC, CCC,
HCC, MCC, MxCC, NWCC, NCC, TRCC, TxCC)
3If CJS 211, then JLA 210 Criminal LawIf CJS 202, then JLA 205 Juvenile Delinquency
All other courses transfer as REG 100 (see Open Electives, line 205)
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CJS 220 Criminal Investigation(ACC, CCC, GCC, HCC, MCC, MxCC, NWCC, NVCC, NCC, TRCC, TxCC)
CJS 225 Forensic Science (NCC, MxCC, NWCC, NVCC, NCC, TRCC)
CJS 228 Forensic Evidence (HCC) CJS 280 Victimology (CCC, HCC,
NVCC, NCC) CJS 290 Practicum in CJ (ACC, CCC,
HCC, MxCC, NCC, QVCC, TxCC) CJS 293 Criminal Justice
Cooperative Work Experience (NVCC)
CJS 294 Contemporary Issues in CJ (CCC, HCC, NCC, MxCC, NCC, TRCC, TxCC)
CJS 298 Special Topics in CJ (CCC, MxCC, NWCC, TRCC)
106
PS 102 3
107
JLA 205 Juvenile DelinquencyJLA 210 Criminal LaworJLA 322 Constitutional Law
3
108
JLA 205 or JLA 210 or JLA 322 3
109
JLA 205 or JLA 210 or JLA 322 0-3
110
JLA 200 Writing for the Justice Professions
3
111
JLA 310 Justice and Law Administration II
3
112
JLA 240 Commercial Law 3
113
JLA 400 Research Methodology in JLA 3
114
MIS 260 Information Systems Concepts
3
115
JLA 305 Justice and Law Administration I
3
116
JLA 310 Justice and Law Administration
3
117
Concentration Options:
118
A. Corrections, Probation, Parole, & Offender Rehab (see above, line 104)
12 or
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119
B. Law Enforcement (see above, line 104)
9 or
120
C. Legal Studies (see above, line 104)
12 or
121
D. Paralegal Studies 15 or
122
E. Criminology 15
123
JLA 405 Research Seminar in JLA 3
124
Program Course Credits: 15 51-60
200
Open Electives
201
Students who have fulfilled foreign language requirements in high school or who use open elective credits at the community college to fulfill foreign language requirements will end up with more open elective credits at WCSU.
202
Free Unrestricted Electives 6 Free Unrestricted Electives 3-12
203
CJS 105 Intro to Law Enforcement (GCC, HCC, MCC, MxCC, NVCC, NCC, TxCC) or CJS 120 Police and Community (ACC, CCC, HCC, MCC, NWCC, NCC, TxCC)
3 REG 100 3
204
REG 100 (see above, line 104) 0-3
205
REG 100 (CJS 220, 225, 280, 290, 294, or298; see above, line 105)
0-3
206
Open Elective credits: 6 15-24
207
Total Credits at the Community College
60-61 Total Credits for the 4-Year Degree 120
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Transfer Pathway and Degree ProgramCharter Oak State College
Complete four-year degree with articulation of community college degree to four-year degreeBachelor of Science: Criminal Justice Major
Students may choose from a concentration in General Criminal Justice or Victim Advocacy
1 Community Colleges*: COSC2 Credit
sCredits
3 Framework30**4 General Education Requirements5 Competency:6 Section A7 Written I English 101 3 ENG 101 Composition 101 38 Written II Gen Ed 3 ENG 102 Composition 102 39 Scientific Reasoning Gen Ed 3-4 Natural Sciences 7-8
10 Scientific Knowledge Gen Ed 3
11 Quantitative MAT 167 Principles of Statistics (ACC, GCC, HCC, NVCC, NWCC, QVCC, TRCC)MAT 167 Statistics with Technology (CCC)MAT 201 Statistics (NCC)
MAT 165 Elementary Statistics with Computer
3
4
MAT 105 Statistics
Fulfills a major requirement
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Applications (MCC, TXCC – 4 credits)MAT 168 Elementary Statistics and Probability (MXCC – 4 credits)
[For students who complete a 4-credit quantitative reasoning course: 3 credits will be received at the CSU/CSCO as general education credit; 1 credit will be received at the CSU/CSO as free elective credit.]
12 Historical Knowledge
Gen Ed* 3 U.S History/Gov or Non-U.S Hist (Students must meet both requirements—see line 24, which fulfills the U.S. History/Government requirement. If the student takes a non-U.S. History at the community college, the history requirement will be met.)
3
13 Social Phenomena SOC 101 Introduction to Sociology
3 SOC 101 Introduction to Sociology 3
14 Aesthetic Dimensions
Gen Ed 3 Literature and Fine Arts 3
15 Section B16 Competency: Gen Ed 3 Oral Communication 3
17 Competency: Gen Ed 3 Ethical Decision Making 3
18 Framework30 Credits (30-31): 31-3219 Pathway3020 Additional General Education Courses2122 Additional General Education II:
Global Knowledge ORAdditional General Education I: Creativity
0-3 Global Understanding
ORSee Line 201
3
23 IDS 101 Cornerstone 3
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24 US History/Gov or Non-US History (met by CJS 210 from the community college or POL 321 from COSC, line 106)
Non-U.S History if not taken at the community college (Students must meet both requirements—see line 12)
0
252627 General Education Credits: 37-38100
Major Program Courses
101
CJS 101—Intro to Criminal Justice 3 CRJ 101 Introduction to Criminal Justice
3
102
CJS 102—Intro to Corrections 3 CRJ Elective (lower level) (3)
103
CJS 105 Intro to Law Enforcement (GCC, HCC, MCC, MxCC, NVCC, NCC, TxCC) or CJS 120 Police and Community (ACC, CCC, HCC, MCC, NWCC, NCC, TxCC)
3 CRJ Elective (lower level) (3)
104
CJS 201 Criminology (ACC, CCC, HCC, TRCC)orSOC 240 Criminology (GCC, MXCC, NVCC, NWCC)
3 CRJ 215 Criminology 3
105
CJS 210 - Constitutional Law (ACC, CCC, NVCC, NCC)orCJS 213—Evidence & Criminal Procedure (ACC, HCC, MCC, MxCC, NWCC, NCC, TRCC, TxCC) orCJS 217 American Legal Systems (NVCC)orPOL 210 Constitutional Law for Criminal Justice (GCC)
3 If CJS 210, then POL 321 Constitutional Law, a course required in the major (see line 106orIf CJS 213, then CJR Elective (lower level)
3
106
POL 321 Constitutional Law (if not fulfilled line 105)
0-3
107
CRJ 325 Ethics in Criminal Justice 3
108
CRJ 315 Race, Class, Gender in Criminal Justice
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109
PSY 111: General Psychology I 3 PSY 101 Introduction to Psychology 3
110
PSY 410 Research Methods in Behavioral Sciences
3
111112
Choose one of the following two concentrations:
15
113114
General Criminal Justice Concentration:Program Electives (a minimum of 9 cr needs to be 300-400 level) choose from courses such as:CRJ 210 Forensic SciencePLG 211 Criminal LawCRJ 360 Homeland SecurityPSY 333 Social Psych/DevianceSOC 320 Urban YouthSOC 449 Social problems/Wkplace.
(With no more than 6 of the 9 credits from the following Victim Advocacy coursesCRJ 340 Domestic/Sexual Violence CRJ 355 Mental Health in CJCRJ 335 VictimologyCRJ 405Victims’ Rights/Svcs)
(6 of the 15 credits for the General Criminal Justice concentration will already be fulfilled by lower level CC courses)
(15)
115116
Victim Advocacy ConcentrationVictim Advocacy Concentration (12 cr required): CRJ 340 Domestic/Sexual ViolenceCRJ 355 Mental Health in CJCRJ 335 VictimologyCRJ 405 Victims’ Rights/Svcs)
Plus an additional 3 credit CRJ elective (fulfilled by CC course)
(15)
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117118
CRJ 495 Criminal Justice Major Capstone course
3
119120
Program Course Credits: 15 39
200
Open Electives
201
Additional General Education I: Creativity (see line 21)
0-3 Open Elective 0-3
202
0-6 credits of courses from lines 102, 103, 104 will come over as Free Unrestricted Electives, up to 3 for the General concentration and up to 6 for the Victim Advocacy concentration, If the student took CJ 210 at the community college – see line 105 – 0 credits will count here for the General concentration and 3 credits for the Victim Advocacy concentration.
0-6 Open Electives 0-6
203
Choose 1 of the following: CJS 202/SOC 241 Juvenile
Delinquency (ACC, CCC, GCC, MCC, MxCC, NVCC, NCCC, TRCC, TxCC)
CJS 203 Juvenile Justice (HCC, NCC) CJS 211 Criminal Law I (ACC, CCC,
HCC, MCC, MxCC, NWCC, NCC, TRCC, TxCC)
CJS 220 Criminal Investigation(ACC, CCC, GCC, HCC, MCC, MxCC, NWCC, NVCC, NCC, TRCC, TxCC)
CJS 225 Forensic Science (NCC, MxCC, NWCC, NVCC, NCC, TRCC)
CJS 228 Forensic Evidence (HCC) CJS 280 Victimology (CCC, HCC,
NVCC, NCC) CJS 290 Practicum in CJ (ACC, CCC,
HCC, MxCC, NCC, QVCC, TxCC) CJS 294 Contemporary Issues in CJ
(CCC, HCC, NCC, MxCC, NCC, TRCC, TxCC)
CJS 298 Special Topics in CJ (CCC, MxCC, NWCC, TRCC)
3 Open Elective 3
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204
Open Elective credits: 9 The total remaining open elective credits must be used to meet the following overall requirements:
1. Total Liberal Arts credits in the degree must total 60 credits.
2. 30 Upper Level credits (300 and 400 level) are required for BS degree.
3. Any open elective credits remaining after the requirements of 1 and 2 have been met can be completed with any college-level courses.
32-41
205
Total Credits at the Community College
60-61 Total Credits for the 4-Year Degree 120
Credits remaining in the four-year degreeCriminology, B.A.
1 Central Connecticut State University2 Remaining General Education Courses3 Course Credits4 Study Area I – Arts and Humanities, PHIL 144 Moral Issues 35 Study Area I – Literature 36 Skill Area II – Math/Stat/ Comp Sci 378 Skill Area III – Foreign Language Proficiency. See requirements here. If the
requirement has been met in whole or in part, general education and open elective credits will adjust accordingly.
0-6
910 General Education Credits 9-15100
Remaining Major Program Requirements
10 Course Credits
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1102
CRM 322 Research Methods in Criminal Justice 4
103
Choose 2 classes, CRM 3xxCRM 302 Hate CrimesCRM 303 Juvenile OffendingCRM 304 Investigative InterviewingCRM 310 Victimless CrimeCRM 311 Community CorrectionsCRM 320 Current Issues in CJ PolicyCRM 321 Sexual PredatorsCRM 360 VictimologyCRM 362 Crime and CapitalismCRM 364 CJ Risk and ResilienceCRM 365 Criminal Law and Legal WritingCRM 367 CJ Prevention and Policy PlanningCRM 368 Defendant Assessment in the Legal SystemCRM 378 Current Topics in CJ
6
104
Choose 2 classes, CRM 4xxCRM 407 Gangs in AmericaCRM 412 Crime PreventionCRM 414 Cyber CrimeCRM 430 Domestic ViolenceCRM 433 Independent Study in CJCRM 450 Drugs and SocietyCRM 461 Principles and EthicsCRM 463 Constitutional Law and CJ SystemCRM 466 Extreme OffendingCRM 469 Contemporary PolicingCRM 470 Media, Culture, and CrimeCRM 471 Mental Health & CJ SystemCRM 472 Cults and Conspiracies: From Belief to Destructive ActionCRM 473 CJ Policy and Program DevelopmentCRM 475 Controlling Anger and AggressionCRM 478 Special Topics
6
105
CRM 435 Supervised Field Studies in CJ 3
106
107
108
Minor – Students should consider beginning work on a minor at the community college.
18-24
200
Remaining Open Electives
201
Courses Credits
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202
Open Elective credits 2-13
203
Students who have fulfilled the foreign language requirement in high school or who use open elective credits at the community college to fulfill foreign language and/or minor requirements will end up with more open elective credits at the CCSU.
204
Total Credits Remaining for the 4-Year Degree 60
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Credits remaining in the four-year degreeSociology with Criminology Minor, B.A.
1 Eastern Connecticut State University2 Remaining General Education Courses3 Course Credits4 Two of the first four below must be completed at ECSU.5 Cultural Perspectives 36 Creative Expressions 37 Applied Information Technologies 38 Tier 3 Capstone (Must be taken at ECSU): SOC 400 (see line 114 below) 09 Foreign Language Proficiency:
See requirements here. If the requirement has been met in whole or in part, general education and open elective credits will adjust accordingly.
6
10 General Education Credits 15100
Remaining Major Program Requirements
101
Course Credits
102
Additional SOC/ANTH course if CJS 202 was taken at CC 0-3
103
SOC 375 or 490 3-6
104
Crime Topics: SOC 209, SOC 310, SOC 315, SOC 325, ANT 358, SOC 365, SOC 311, or SOC 318 0-3
105
Social Inequality/Diversity: SOC 208, SOC 240, SOC 250, SOC 307, SOC 312, SOC 346, ANT 345, ANT 225, ANT 240 3
106
SOC 201 – Intro to SOC Major 1
107
SOC 300 – SOC Theory 3
108
SOC 350 – Research Methods 4
109
SOC 351 – SOC Stats 4
110
SOC 400 (Tier 3 capstone) 4
111
112
113
25-28
200
Remaining Open Electives
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201
Courses Credits
202
Open Elective credits 17-20
203
Students who have fulfilled foreign language requirements in high school or who use open elective credits at the community college to fulfill foreign language requirements will end up with more open elective credits at ECSU.
204
Total Credits Remaining for the 4-Year Degree 60
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Credits remaining in the four-year degreeCriminology BA
1 Eastern Connecticut State University2 Remaining General Education Courses3 Course Credits4 Two of the first four below must be completed at ECSU.5 Cultural Perspectives 36 Creative Expressions 37 Applied Information Technologies 38 Tier 3 Capstone (Must be taken at ECSU): SOC 450 (see line 114 below) 09 Foreign Language Proficiency:
See requirements here. If the requirement has been met in whole or in part, general education and open elective credits will adjust accordingly.
6
10 General Education Credits 15100
Remaining Major Program Requirements
101
Course Credits
102
SOC 350 4
103
SOC 351 4
104
CRM 375 or 490 3-6
105
CRM 410 3
106
Crime Topics: CRM 105, SOC 209, SOC 310, SOC 315, SOC 325, ANT 358, SOC 365, SOC 311, SOC 318 0-3
107
Social Inequality/Diversity: SOC 208, SOC 240, SOC 250, SOC 307, SOC 312, SOC 346, ANT 345, ANT 225, ANT 240 9
108
Tier 3 Capstone: CRM 450 4
27-33Remaining Open Electives
200
Courses Credits
201
Open Elective credits 12-18
202
Students who have fulfilled foreign language requirements in high school or who use open elective credits at the community college to fulfill foreign language requirements will end up with more open elective credits at ECSU.
20 Total Credits Remaining for the 4-Year Degree 60
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Credits remaining in the four-year degreeSociology with Criminal Justice Concentration, B.A.
Students must complete 2 “W” courses at SCSU.
1 Southern Connecticut State University2 Remaining General Education Courses3 Course Credits4 Select one of two areas:5 American Experience 0-36 Global Awareness
orCreative Drive
0-3
9 Tier 3 Capstone 310 General Education Credits 6100
Remaining Major Program Requirements
101
Course Credits
102
SOC 310 (Racial & Ethnic Relations), orSOC 315 (Sociology of Gender), orSOC 363 (Social Inequality)
3
103
SOC 255 (Research Methods for SS) 3
104
SOC 260 (Applied Social Theory) 3
105
SOC 362 (Criminology) 3
106
CRM elective #4 3
107
CRM elective #5 3
108
HON 495/ SOC 490/497 (Senior Seminar, Internship, Honors Thesis: Capstone) 3
109
SOC 201, Social Science Statistics 3
110
24
200
Remaining Open Electives
201
Courses Credits
202
Open Elective credits 30
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203
204
Total Credits Remaining for the 4-Year Degree 60
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Credits remaining in the four-year degreeJustice and Law Administration, B.S.
Overall cumulative GPA of 2.30 is required.
1 Western Connecticut State University2 Remaining General Education Courses3 Course Credits4 If not already met, the student must complete enough additional credits to add up to
a total of 40 credits outside the major to meet the Explorations requirement. The Framework30 portion of the community college degree meets 30 of the 40 credits. Students in this program will have completed at least 36 credits of this requirement.
In the general education portion of this program at the community college, the student will have completed up to two of the required three Second Exposure requirements and up to 36 credits of the Explorations requirement. The student may have used open elective credit to complete one or both requirements.
5 Intercultural Competency – if not completed at the community college 36 General Education Elective / Second Exposure – two of the three required exposures
may have been completed at the community college3-6
7 A foreign language is required for this major. Follow this link and click on the program sheet for requirements. 3 credits of foreign language may count as fulfilling Intercultural Competence, which may fulfill a General Education Elective / Second Exposure and Explorations.
3
8 The following must be taken at WCSU:9 Written Comm III – embedded in a major course 0
10 Culminating Gen Ed Experience – may be satisfied by a major capstone 011 General Education Credits 9
100 Remaining Major Program Requirements101 Course Credits102 PS 102 American Government 3103 JLA 205 or SOC 205 Juvenile Delinquency
or JLA 210 Criminal Lawor JLA 322 Constitutional Law
3
104 JLA 205 or JLA 210 or JLA 322 3105 JLA 205 or JLA 210 or JLA 322 0-3106 JLA 200 Writing for the Justice Professions 3107 JLA 310 Justice and Law Administration II 3108 JLA 240 Commercial 3109 JLA 400 Research Methodology in JLA 3110 MIS 260 Information Systems Concepts 3111 JLA 305 Justice and Law Administration I 3
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112 Concentration Options:113 A. Corrections, Probation, Parole, & Offender Rehab (see above, line 104) 12-15
or114 B. Law Enforcement (see above, line 104) 12-15
or115 C. Legal Studies (see above, line 104) 12-15
or116 D. Paralegal Studies 15 or117 E. Criminology 15118 JLA 405 Research Seminary in JLA 3119 Remaining Program Credits 42-48200 Remaining Open Electives201 Courses Credits202 Open Elective credits 3-9203 Students who have fulfilled foreign language requirements in high school or who
use open elective credits at the community college to fulfill foreign language requirements will end up with more open elective credits at WCSU.
204 Total Credits Remaining for the 4-Year Degree 60
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Credits remaining in the four-year degreeBachelor of Science: Criminal Justice
Students may choose from a concentration in General Criminal Justice or Victim Advocacy
1 Charter Oak State College2 Remaining General Education Courses3 Course Credits4 IDS 101 Cornerstone 35 US History/Gov or Non-US History (CJ 210 at the community college or POL 321 taken
at COSC, line 10, will fulfill the US History/Gov requirement); if the student did not take a Non-US History at the community college, then a non-US History must be taken at COSC.
0-3
67 General Education Credits 3-6
100
Remaining Major Program Requirements
101
Course Credits
102
POL 321 Constitutional Law (if not taken at the community college) 0-3
103
CRJ 325 Ethics in Criminal Justice 3
104
CRJ 315 Race, Class, Gender in Criminal Justice 3
105
PSY 410 Research Methods in Behavioral Sciences 3
106
Choose one of the following two concentrations: 15
107
108
General Criminal Justice Concentration:Program Electives (a minimum of 9 cr needs to be 300-400 level) choose from courses such as:CRJ 210 Forensic SciencePLG 211 Criminal LawCRJ 360 Homeland SecurityPSY 333 Social Psych/DevianceSOC 320 Urban YouthSOC 449 Social problems/Wkplace.
(With no more than 6 of the 9 credits from the following Victim Advocacy coursesCRJ 340 Domestic/Sexual Violence CRJ 355 Mental Health in CJCRJ 335 Victimology
9
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CRJ 405Victims’ Rights/Svcs)
(6 of the 15 credits for the General Criminal Justice concentration will already be fulfilled by lower level CC courses)
109
110
Victim Advocacy ConcentrationVictim Advocacy Concentration (12 cr required): CRJ 340 Domestic/Sexual ViolenceCRJ 355 Mental Health in CJCRJ 335 VictimologyCRJ 405 Victims’ Rights/Svcs)
12
111
CRJ 495 Criminal Justice Major Capstone course 3
112
Program Course Credits 21-27
200
Remaining Open Electives
201
Courses Credits
203
Open Elective creditsThe total remaining open elective credits must be used to meet the following overall requirements:
1. Total Liberal Arts credits in the degree must total 60 credits. 2. 30 Upper Level credits (300 and 400 level) are required for BS degree.3. Any open elective credits remaining after the requirements of 1 and 2 have
been met can be completed with any college-level courses.
27-36
204
Total Credits Remaining for the 4-Year Degree 60
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