Requirements – Criminal Justice Studies

Degree Overview

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General Education

Introduction to the General Education Experience 

  • 1 unit - UNIV 101

Foundations 

  • 1st-year composition (ENGL 101 and ENGL 102, or ENGL 109H, or ENGL 107 and ENGL 108, or equivalent transfer courses)
  • Math 107 or higher, or equivalent transfer courses (math substitutions not accepted)
  • 2nd-semester second language proficiency required

Exploring Perspectives 

  • 3 units – Artist
  • 3 units – Humanist
  • 3 units – Natural Scientist
  • 3 units – Social Scientist

Building Connections

  • 9 units (three courses)

General Education Portfolio

  • 1 unit – UNIV 301

Note: Students must complete a minimum of 32 units in their General Education coursework while satisfying the requirements.

Foundations

  • 1st-year composition (ENGL 101 and ENGL 102, or ENGL 109H, or ENGL 107 and ENGL 108, or equivalent transfer courses)
  • Math 107 or higher, or equivalent transfer courses (math substitutions not accepted)
  • 2nd-semester second language proficiency required

 

General Education

  • 6 units Tier 1 Individuals & Societies – 150
  • 6 units Tier 1 Traditions & Cultures – 160
  • 6 units Tier 1 Natural Sciences – 170

 

  • 3 units Tier 2 Arts
  • 3 units Tier 2 Humanities
  • 3 units Tier 2 Natural Sciences
  • 3 units Diversity

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Minor

A minor is required for this program. Minors typically are 18-21 units.

See list of UA minor options

Introductory Courses for Major

  • Complete 6 required introductory courses

Required courses (must complete all 5 courses):

Choose one course from these four courses:

Major Core Courses

  • 9 units total (Seniors have priority)

Required Internship

  • 3 units PA 493: Internship Course
  • To earn 3 units of credit you must complete 135 hours and be enrolled in PA 493 at the same time
  • Internship must be related to Criminal Justice Studies and be with a non-profit or government agency only (paid or unpaid)
  • See internship opportunities

Criminal Justice Electives

  • 5 courses (15 units)
  • 3 courses (9 units) must be from PA/POL home department
  • These courses may require Junior/Senior standing
PA 418: LGBTQ+, the Law, and Public Policy
PA 332: Survey of Forensic Science
PA 333: Integrity and the Criminal Justice System
PA 335: Constitutions, Courts, and Corrections
PA 337: Sex Offenses, Offenders and the Criminal Justice System
PA 338: Guns in America
PA 339: Policing & Society
PA 340: Police Management
PA 343: The Crime Problem
PA 344: Law & Public Policy
PA 345: Critical Incident and Emergency Management
PA 347: Nature of Murder
PA 348: Discretion and Decision Making
PA 350: Police Accountability
PA 351: Police Community Relations
PA 352: Gang Theory
PA 403: Political Networks
PA 406: Bureaucracy, Politics, and Policy
PA 417: Dictatorship: Could It Happen Here?
PA 419: Terrorism and Couterterrorism
PA 420: Prohibition, Legalization, Regulation – Governing the Use and Abuse of Intoxicating Substances
PA 421: Cyber Crime, Surveillance, and Privacy
PA 436: Violent Crime and Political Order
PA 441: Women in the Justice System (Cross-listed: SOC 441)
PA 443: White Collar Crime – Law & Public Policy
PA 445: Institutional and Community Corrections
PA 446: Crime and Public Policy (Cross-listed SOC 446)
PA 450: Crime Measurement
POL 309: The Judicial Process
POL 325: Foundations of Political Psychology
POL 330: Minority Groups and American Politics (Cross-listed: MAS/AFAS/BLS 330)
POL 413: Human Security
POL 474: The Art of Diplomacy and Negotiations
POL 476: Women and the Law
POL 479: Intelligence and U.S. National Security (Cross-listed: PA 479)
POL 496: Special Topics in Political Science - The Art of Diplomacy and Negotiation (Fall 2019)