Criminal Justice B.A.
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Mission Statement
The Bachelor of Arts in Criminal Justice at Nevada State College provides students with a solid foundation of knowledge in the criminal justice system while incorporating the emerging discipline of social justice and comparative criminal justice systems. The program provides a richly-interactive, high-quality learning experience, enabling students to become independent thinkers who can apply their knowledge and skills to understand the complex nature of crime causation and reactions to criminal activity. In addition, NSC's BACJ program adds a modern element to the traditional study of criminal justice by incorporating into core and elective courses social justice issues and an emphasis on working with, and giving back to, the local community. The knowledge acquired in the BACJ program will assist students in seeking employment in the field of criminal justice and also provide a solid foundation of knowledge for those students who wish to attend a graduate program in the discipline.
Learning Outcomes
- Demonstrate knowledge of the basic structures and functions of the American Criminal Justice system.
- Explain major concepts and competing theoretical perspectives in criminology and social justice including sociological understandings of crime, criminal behavior, social control, and deviance.
- Understand and apply basic research methods and statistical techniques used in criminal justice and criminology.
- Identify ethical and social justice issues impacting the criminal justice system.
Curriculum
College Core Curriculum (31-44)
English (3-8 credits)
Refer to the English section of the Core Curriculum
Study and Technology Skills (0-2 credits)
Refer to the Study and Technology Skills section of the Core Curriculum
Mathematics (3-5 credits)
Refer to the Mathematics section of the Core Curriculum
Fine Arts (3 credits)
Refer to the Fine Arts section of the Core Curriculum
Natural Sciences (7-8 credits)
Refer to the Natural Science section of the Core Curriculum
Social Sciences (3 credits)
Refer to the Social Sciences section section of the Core Curriculum.
Humanities (6 credits)
Refer to the Humanities section of the Curriculum
Constitution (3-6 credits)
Refer to the Constitution section of the Core Curriculum
Cultural Diversity (3 credits)
Refer to the Cultural Diversity section of the Core Curriculum
Major Requirements (42)
Required Classes (24 credits)
CRJ 104 | Introduction to Administration of Justice | 3.00 |
CRJ 200 | Social Justice | 3.00 |
CRJ 222 | Criminal Law & Procedures | 3.00 |
CRJ 270 | Criminology | 3.00 |
CRJ 301 | Research Methods in Criminal Justice | 3.00 |
CRJ 302 | Quantitative Applications in Criminal Justice | 3.00 |
CRJ 411 | Comparative Criminal Justice Systems | 3.00 |
Select one course from the following:
CRJ 450 | Seminar in Criminal Justice | 3.00 |
CRJ 491 | Internship in Criminal Justice | 3.00 |
Criminal Justice Electives (18 credits)
Select 18 total units from the following categories; any combination of classes from these two categories can be used:
Criminal Justice Electives
Summary of credit requirements for the Bachelor of Arts in Criminal Justice
Core Curriculum
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31-44
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Major Requirements
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42
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Electives (at least 21 credits must be upper division)
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34-47
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Total Credits
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120
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