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Sociology, Criminal Justice Concentration BS


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BS Sociology: Criminal Justice provides a foundation in criminal law, legal procedures, and criminology to help prepare students for a career in the criminal justice profession. Students should consult their advisor in regards to their sociology classes, general or elective classes. Classes should be chosen with occupational goals in mind. Students planning on graduate school should choose classes related to that area of specialization.

BS Sociology: Criminal Justice - 48


27 credits must be selected from courses numbered 300 or above.

Major: Additional Requirements - 3


Recommended Andrews Core Experience - 8


Undergraduate Electives - 6


Electives may be chosen from Content Course not taken to meet minimum requirements, or from the recommended electives listed below, or other SOCI or PSYC courses in the undergraduate program, or those approved by the advisor/chair.

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