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Crime and Justice StudiesCriminology (B.A.)
The Crime and Justice StudiesCriminology Program
is an interdisciplinary academic program, based primarily in criminology
and sociology that studies the interrelationships among law, policy,
and societal conditions. The relationships among these factors are
dynamic and complex, therefore Crime and Justice
StudiesCriminology integrates
a variety of perspectives, approaches, and social science disciplines
in order to analyze and understand the origins of crime and injustice
and society’s response to these issues.
Majors in the Crime and Justice StudiesCriminology program at U.T. Dallas will
be provided an educational experience which will allow them to put their
academic training, background and experience to use in a wide variety
of post graduate educational and occupational positions, including:
- Employment in Criminal Justice agencies at the federal, state,
and local government level;
- Graduate School in Criminology or Criminal Justice (or a related
social science discipline;
- Law School; or
- Social Work, Counseling, or other Human Service program.
Bachelor of Arts in Crime and Justice StudiesCriminology Degree Requirements
(120 hours)
I. Core Curriculum Requirements1:
42 hours
A. Communication (6 hours)
3 hours Communication
(RHET 1302)
3 hours Communication
Elective (CJS 3300)2
B. Social and Behavioral Sciences (15 hours)
6 hours Government (GOVT
2301 and 2302)
6 hours American History
3 hours Social and Behavioral
Sciences Elective (ECO 2301 or ECO
2302)2
C. Humanities and Fine Arts (6 hours)
3 hours Fine Arts (ARTS
1301)
3 hours Humanities (HUMA
1301)
D. Mathematics and Quantitative Reasoning (6
hours)
3 hours Mathematics
(at or above College Algebra, recommended MATH 1306)
3 hours Quantitative
Reasoning (SOCS 3305)2
E. Science (9 hours including at least one course
with a substantial laboratory component)
II. Major Requirements: 52 hours
Major Preparatory Courses (6 hours)
CJS
1301 Introduction to Criminal Justice
CJS
1307 Introduction to Crime and Criminology
Major Core Courses (22 hours)
CJS
3301 Theories of Justice
or
another Social Science course with a distributive justice emphasis such
as SOC 4361
Law
and Society, SOC 4302 Class, Status, and
Power,
or
ECO 4320 Public Sector Economics
CJS
3302 Advanced Criminology
CJS
3303 Advanced Criminal Justice
CJS
3304 Research Methods in Crime and Justice Studies (taken before
SOCS 3305)
CJS
3319 Comparative Justice Systems
or
another ISS or Social Science course with a comparative or international
focus such as
ISSS
3336 Culture Regions, ECO 3370 The Global
Economy, or GOVT 3350 Comparative
Politics
CJS
4305 Social Control and Criminal Sanctions
CJS
4321 Senior Research Seminar
SOCS
3105 Social Statistics Laboratory
SOCS
3305 Introduction to Social Statistics2
3 hours Communication
Elective (See advisor for list of approved courses)2
Major Related Courses (24 hours)
15 hours CJS courses,
including at least 12 hours of upper-division courses
9 hours Major and Related
Electives3
III. Elective Requirements: 26 hours
Advanced Electives (6 hours)
All students are required
to take at least six hours of advanced electives outside their major
field of study. These
must be either upper-division classes or lower-division classes that
have prerequisites.
Free Electives (20 hours)
This requirement may
be satisfied with lower- and upper-division courses from any field of
study. Note: Students
must complete at least 51 hours of upper-division credit to qualify for
graduation.
Minor in Crime and Justice StudiesCriminology: 18 hours
For a minor in Crime and Justice StudiesCriminology, students must take the following:
CJS 1301 and CJS
1307, and twelve hours of crime and justice studies electives, excluding
CJS 4V97, CJS 4V98,
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