Overview
Program Description
The School of Natural, Health, Social and Behavioral Sciences is committed to providing the students of Centenary University with a broad humanistic education through the social sciences. The learning process developed through sound social sciences programs can serve a student for a lifetime. The School offers a Bachelor of Arts degree in Criminal Justice. All academic writing is to be done using the American Psychological Association (APA) format; which is the standard writing format for the social sciences.
The School's program in Criminal Justice prepares students for employment in any of the three components of the criminal justice system: law enforcement, the courts, or corrections. Faculty members who have experience working in the criminal justice system teach courses, and expert guest lecturers are frequently used. Students in their senior year with a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5 or above may apply for an internship with an appropriate criminal justice agency. Eligible criminal justice students must first meet with their faculty advisor to apply.
Minors
Criminal Justice Minor
Students interested in completing a minor in Criminal Justice must complete a minimum of 16 credits in Criminal Justice above and beyond any courses that may be used to fulfill the University’s core requirements or other program requirements. To minor in Criminal Justice, all students must take the following courses:
CJS-1001 | Introduction to the Criminal Justice System | 4 |
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| 2 sophomore 2000‐level | |
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| 1 junior 3000‐level Criminal Justice courses | |
Law and Government Minor
Students interested in completing a minor in Law & Government must complete a minimum of 16 credits above and beyond any courses that may be used to fulfill the University’s core or other program requirements. To minor in Law & Government, all students must take the following courses: