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Welcome to Penn State Altoona. An Introduction to The Criminal Justice Program Part Two. The CJ Program. There are three degrees to explore: Associate Degree of Science in Criminal Justice (64 credits) Bachelor of Science Degree in Criminal Justice (128 credits)

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  1. Welcome to Penn State Altoona An Introduction to The Criminal Justice Program Part Two

  2. The CJ Program There are three degrees to explore: • Associate Degree of Science in Criminal Justice (64 credits) • Bachelor of Science Degree in Criminal Justice (128 credits) • Bachelor of Arts Degree in Criminal Justice (128 credits)

  3. The CJ Program • All Criminal Justice degrees begin with a list of general education requirements followed by prescribed courses for the major of criminal justice.

  4. Associate Degree General Education Requirements: • Writing/Speaking (GWS) – 3 credits • Quantification (GQ) – 3 credits • Natural Science (GN) – 3 credits • Arts (GA) – 3 credits • Humanities (GH) – 3 credits • Social Sciences (GS) – 3 credits • One additional general education course from any of the above categories – 3 credits

  5. Associate Degree Other University-Wide Requirements • United States Cultures (US) or International Cultures (IL) – 3 credits of either one (courses which fulfill either US or IL requirements have a USI designation) • Writing Across the Curriculum (any course with a W suffix – PHIL 103W is recommended if it is offered) – 3 credits

  6. Associate Degree Requirements for the Major – a grade of “C” or better is required. • CRIMJ-100, Intro to Criminal Justice (3) • CRIMJ-210, Law Enforcement Function (3) • CRIMJ-220, Courts and Prosecution Process (3) • CRIMJ-230, Corrections in America (3)

  7. Associate Degree Requirements for the Major, continued – a grade of “C” or better is required. • MIS-103, Micro Applications for Business (3) • SOC-007, Research Methods (3)

  8. Associate Degree Requirements for the Major, continued – a grade of “C” or better is required. • SOC-012, Criminology (3) GS* • SOC-119, Race and Ethnic Relations (3) US* • STAT-200, Statistics (4) GQ* • PHIL-103, Introduction to Ethics (3) GH* (recommend PHIL 103W for Writing Across the Curriculum credit) * May be double counted as General Education but does not count as double credits

  9. Bachelor of Science Degree in Criminal Justice General Education Requirements: • Writing/Speaking (GWS) – 9 credits • Quantification (GQ) – 6 credits • Health Sciences (GHA) – 3 credits • Natural Science (GN) – 9 credits • Arts (GA) – 6 credits • Humanities (GH) – 6 credits • Social Sciences (GS) – 6 credits

  10. Bachelor of Science Degree in Criminal Justice Additional baccalaureate degree requirements • First Year Seminar (typically, PSU 003, taken during first two semesters [30 credits]) – 1 credit. Consider ADM J 083, a 3 credit course which meets the FYS requirement. • United States Cultures (US) and International Cultures (IL) – 6 credits (courses which fulfill either requirement are designated USI – you still need 6 credits) • Writing Across the Curriculum (W) – 3 credits

  11. Bachelor of Science Degree in Criminal Justice Requirements for the Major –a grade of “C” or better is required. • 37 credits of prescribed courses • 9 additional credits of criminal justice courses at the 400 level courses • 12 credits for the skills enhancement component • 128 total credits required for graduation

  12. Bachelor of Science Degree in Criminal Justice Prescribed Courses for the Major • CRIMJ-100, Intro to Criminal Justice (3) • CRIMJ-210, Law Enforcement Function (3) • CRIMJ-220, Courts and Prosecution Process (3) • CRIMJ-230, Corrections in America (3)

  13. Bachelor of Science Degree in Criminal Justice Prescribed Courses for the Major, continued • CRIMJ-450W, Criminal Justice Policy (3) • CRIMJ-495, Internship (3 to 12 credits) • SOC-007, Research Methods (3) • MIS-103, Micro Applications for Business (3)

  14. Bachelor of Science Degree in Criminal Justice Prescribed Courses for the Major, continued • PHIL-103, Introduction to Ethics (3) GH* • SOC-119, Race and Ethnic Relations (4) US* • STAT-200, Statistics (4) GQ* • SOC-012, Criminology (3) GS* * May also be applied to General Education requirements but does not count as double credits

  15. Bachelor of Science Degree in Criminal Justice Skills Enhancement (12 credits) (Get form from advisor) • Students seeking this degree are required to plan and fulfill a skills enhancement portion of their academic plan. • Using the program form, choose an area you want to develop, a special body of skills that will complement your criminal justice degree.

  16. Skills Enhancement For example: you might develop a body of course work that supports any one of these topics - You are NOT limited to these but this may spur your thinking… Juveniles Psychology Political Science Law English Chemical Dependency History Health

  17. Skills Enhancement Courses identified on the skills enhancement petition may not be counted towards general education credits nor towards other requirements for the major. They can be courses that are being used to fulfill requirements for a minor.

  18. Bachelor of Arts Degree in Criminal Justice General Education Requirements (identical to the BS degree): • Writing/Speaking (GWS) – 9 credits • Quantification (GQ) – 6 credits • Health Sciences (GHA) – 3 credits • Natural Science (GN) – 9 credits • Arts (GA) – 6 credits • Humanities (GH) – 6 credits • Social Sciences (GS) – 6 credits

  19. Bachelor of Arts Degree in Criminal Justice Additional Bachelor of Arts Requirements (Please refer to the web site on the CJBA checklist for a list of courses which meet these requirements) • Foreign Language (12th credit level) • 9 credits in the following knowledge domains: arts, humanities, natural sciences, quantification, social & behavioral sciences, 2nd foreign language * • 3 credits in “Other Cultures” * * Courses used to fulfill these requirements must be chosen from the course lists published at:http://www.psu.edu/bulletins/bluebook/gened/bad.html

  20. Bachelor of Arts Degree in Criminal Justice Additional baccalaureate degree requirements • First Year Seminar (typically, PSU 003, taken during first two semesters [30 credits]) – 1 credit • United States Cultures (US) and International Cultures (IL) – 6 credits (courses which fulfill either requirement are designated USI – you still need 6 credits) • Writing Across the Curriculum (W) – 3 credits

  21. Bachelor of Arts Degree in Criminal Justice Requirements for the Major –a grade of “C” or better is required. • 37 credits of prescribed courses – the same set required for the BS degree • 9 additional credits of criminal justice courses at the 400 level • 128 total credits required for graduation

  22. Summary • Bachelor of Arts (CJBA) – Four-Year program with 128 credits • Requires foreign language and other additional gen ed courses • Bachelor of Science (CJBS) – Four-Year program with 128 credits • Requires skills enhancement area • Associate in Science (2CJ) – Two-Year program with 64 credits

  23. Remember.. • You have faculty supporting your academic development • You get to make the decisions about your future • You can be a success! • Questions?

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