Criminal Justice Bachelor of Science

Degree Plan

General Education Requirements
Communications (9 credits)
ENG 110Composition I3
ENG 120Composition II3
COM 110Fund. of Public Speaking3
Arts Humanities9
Select an Arts and Humanities general education course 1
Social Sciences (15 Credits)15
Introduction To Psychology
Introduction to Sociology
Math, Science Technology (10 credits)10
Introduction to Computers
College Algebra
Finite Math
Elementary Statistics
Lab Science - 4
See Gen. Ed Matrix
Institutional Specific (2 Credits) (2 credits)
FND 106First Year Exp & Health Living2
General Education Requirements Subtotal45
Required Program Core Courses
CJU 150Patrol Procedures3
CJU 201Introduction to Criminal Justice3
CJU 211Introduction to Policing3
CJU 212Introduction to Homeland Security3
CJU 221Criminal Law3
CJU 225Weapons and Physical Fitness3
or CJU 204 Traffic Law and Enforcement
CJU 226Criminal Investigations4
CJU 231Ethics in Criminal Justice I3
CJU 254Juvenile Justice3
CJU 270Corrections3
CJU 300Community Policing in3
CJU 310Media Relations3
CJU 320Parole and Probation3
CJU 330Criminological Theory3
CJU 346Forensics / Criminalistics3
CJU 350Criminal Evidence and Procedure3
CJU 351Administration of Criminal Justice3
CJU 360Victims and Victimology3
CJU 370Court Processing3
CJU 410Constitutional Law3
CJU 420Interview Techniques3
CJU 431Ethics in Criminal Justice II3
CJU 435White Collar Crime3
CJU 491Senior Seminar3
CJU 493Research Methods3
Required Program Core Courses Subtotal76
Total Credits121
1

Denotes Native Studies institutional requirement.

Program Learner Outcomes

Graduates of the UTTC Criminal Justice BS degree program will:

  1. Demonstrate professional conduct expected of state, federal and tribal criminal justice professionals.
  2. Interpret criminological theory to evaluate justice-involved individuals at the state, federal and tribal levels.
  3. Execute the technological expectations necessary in the criminal justice profession at the state, federal and tribal levels.
  4. Assess the effectiveness of the criminal justice system at the state, federal and tribal levels.