Degree Plan
Code | Title | Credits |
---|---|---|
General Education Requirements | ||
Communications (9 credits) | ||
ENG 110 | Composition I | 3 |
ENG 120 | Composition II | 3 |
COM 110 | Fund. of Public Speaking | 3 |
Arts Humanities | 9 | |
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 | ||
or MTH 104 | Finite Math | |
or MTH 210 | Elementary Statistics | |
Lab Science - 4 | ||
See Gen. Ed Matrix | ||
Institutional Specific (2 Credits) (2 credits) | ||
FND 106 | First Year Exp & Health Living | 2 |
General Education Requirements Subtotal | 45 | |
Required Program Core Courses | ||
CJU 150 | Patrol Procedures | 3 |
CJU 201 | Introduction to Criminal Justice | 3 |
CJU 211 | Introduction to Policing | 3 |
CJU 212 | Introduction to Homeland Security | 3 |
CJU 221 | Criminal Law | 3 |
CJU 225 | Weapons and Physical Fitness | 3 |
or CJU 204 | Traffic Law and Enforcement | |
CJU 226 | Criminal Investigations | 4 |
CJU 231 | Ethics in Criminal Justice I | 3 |
CJU 254 | Juvenile Justice | 3 |
CJU 270 | Corrections | 3 |
CJU 300 | Community Policing in | 3 |
CJU 310 | Media Relations | 3 |
CJU 320 | Parole and Probation | 3 |
CJU 330 | Criminological Theory | 3 |
CJU 346 | Forensics / Criminalistics | 3 |
CJU 350 | Criminal Evidence and Procedure | 3 |
CJU 351 | Administration of Criminal Justice | 3 |
CJU 360 | Victims and Victimology | 3 |
CJU 370 | Court Processing | 3 |
CJU 410 | Constitutional Law | 3 |
CJU 420 | Interview Techniques | 3 |
CJU 431 | Ethics in Criminal Justice II | 3 |
CJU 435 | White Collar Crime | 3 |
CJU 491 | Senior Seminar | 3 |
CJU 493 | Research Methods | 3 |
Required Program Core Courses Subtotal | 76 | |
Total Credits | 121 |
- 1
Denotes Native Studies institutional requirement.
Program Learner Outcomes
Graduates of the UTTC Criminal Justice BS degree program will:
- Demonstrate professional conduct expected of state, federal and tribal criminal justice professionals.
- Interpret criminological theory to evaluate justice-involved individuals at the state, federal and tribal levels.
- Execute the technological expectations necessary in the criminal justice profession at the state, federal and tribal levels.
- Assess the effectiveness of the criminal justice system at the state, federal and tribal levels.