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Nov 23, 2024
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2021-2022 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Sociology Criminal Justice - Law Enforcement (SCJL) - BS Major
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64 credits (no minor required)
2.5 GPA required.
C grade or better required in major courses.
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Sociology: Criminal Justice
Admission to Program
Students may apply to the Criminal Justice program once courses below are completed with a C grade or better.
Required Courses (27 credits)
Notes
- Computer skills are a necessary requirement for employment in the criminal justice profession. It is strongly recommended that students complete a computer science course.
- The student must be admitted to the Criminal Justice program in order to enroll in any 400-level or track course.
- Note that all field courses have an additional fee to cover malpractice liability insurance.
- Upon application to the criminal justice program, students select one or both specialization track options: Law Enforcement or Corrections. If both tracks are selected, the student must complete two separate internships: SOC 461 - Criminal Justice Internship Corrections & SOC 462 - Criminal Justice Internship Law Enforcement.
Law Enforcement (SCJL) (37 credits)
Required Courses (25 credits)
Note
Students seeking peace officer licensure in the state of Minnesota must complete a POST (Peace Officer Standards & Training) approved education program and skills program. Additional courses, beyond the required courses for the major, are required for POST certification. POST required courses count as electives within the program. These courses are subject to change based upon changes in POST learning objectives. Skills requirements are generally satisfied after graduation from the program. Students seeking POST licensure should speak with their advisor and/or the POST Coordinator for more information.
Legend
◎ = Oral Intensive
◆ = Math/Critical Analysis Intensive
△ = Writing Intensive
✽ = Physical Development and Wellness Graduation Requirement
✪ = Civic Engagement and Service Learning
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