2013-2014 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]   
						Criminal Justice
						
					
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 Admission Requirements
 
The  mission of the B.S. Sociology Criminal Justice Program is to develop the  knowledge, attitudes, and skills needed for entry level professional  positions in corrections and law enforcement, as well as entry into  graduate programs. The program combines liberal arts and applied  orientations to support a commitment to a “community of learners  dedicated to improving our world.” The Law Enforcement and Corrections  Tracks will develop the knowledge, attitudes, and skills needed for  entry-level professionals in law enforcement, other criminal justice and  human service agencies. The program is also a professional peace  officer education program certified by Minnesota Board of Peace Officer  Standards and Training. 
 
Students who wish to major in criminal justice must make application for  admission into the program by obtaining a Criminal Justice Student  Handbook from the WSU Bookstore. The handbook includes specific  requirements and application procedures. In addition to completing an  application form, each student is responsible for meeting the following  requirements. 
Admission and Academic Standards
 
    - Completion of  ENG 111 - College Reading and Writing or equivalent,  SOC 150 - Introduction to Sociology,  SOC 205 - Social Interaction, and  SOC 210 - Crime & Justice in America or  PSY 210 - Introduction to Psychological Science, and  POLS 120 - Introduction to American Politics with a minimum grade point average of 2.50 and with grades no lower than C. THERE ARE NO EXCEPTIONS TO THIS REQUIREMENT.
 
    - A student must apply to the Criminal Justice Program upon completion of all 100-and 200-level courses listed above.
 
    - Complete the Application for Admissions to the Criminal Justice  Program.  The application can be found the the Criminal Justice Program  Handbook.
 
    - Admission Decision: The Criminal Justice Admissions Committee  will review and make a recommendation on the student’s application.  The  applicant will be notified by mail.
 
    - Appeal: The student has the right to appeal the decision of the  Admission Committee.  This is accomplished through the following order:   Criminal Justice Committee; Chairperson of Department of  Sociology/Criminal Justice; Dean of College of Liberal Arts; Vice  President of Academic Affairs; and President of the university.
 
 
 Note: Although law violations are not included in  the program’s admission standards, students should be aware that law  violations may limit employment opportunities. 
 
Retention Requirements
 
Once  admitted to the program, students must demonstrate acceptable progress  in order to remain in good standing. Acceptable progress is defined as  meeting the following retention requirements: 
    - Students must maintain a 2.50 cumulative GPA for all courses  taken in the Criminal Justice Program at WSU. THERE ARE NO EXCEPTIONS TO  THIS REQUIREMENT.
 
    - Students must complete all coursework in the criminal justice  program  WITHOUT  a grade lower than “C.”  If a student completes a  course with a grade lower than “C,” the student must repeat the course.  THERE ARE NO EXCEPTIONS TO THIS REQUIREMENT.
 
 
 
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