To complete the Bachelor of science in criminal justice, you must complete 42 semester hours of course work, divided into 30 semester hours  in required courses (including an Internship/Capstone experience) and 12 hours of elective courses. Students may select a concentration in one of seven areas by completing a minimum of 9 hours from a designated set of courses in that area.

Requirements for the Major

Students must complete the following 9 courses (27 hours) and earn a grade of "C" or better:

JS 100 – Introduction to the Criminal Justice System
JS 101 - Crime and Criminality
JS 220 - Police in America: An Overview
JS 230 - Judicial Process in America
JS 240 - Corrections America: Overview
JS 300 - Research Methods in Criminal Justice
JS 360 - Criminology
JS 410 - Criminal Justice Ethics
JS 497 or JS498 or JS499 - Internship and Capstone in Criminal Justice

Students must also complete one of the following statistics courses (3-4 hours) and earn a grade of "C" or better:

JS120 - Introduction to Statistics

MA180 - Introduction to Statistics

SOC410 - Social Statistics (requires lab)

To complete the major requirement, students must also complete 12 semester hours of elective courses, of which a minimum of 9 hours must be at the 300+ level.  Students may select one of seven areas of concentration by completing a minimum of 9 hours in the designated area, or select any four criminal justice general electives .

Areas of specialization include:

Corrections 
Criminology 
Forensic Science 
Juvenile Justice 
Law 
Policing
Computer Forensics (new)

Students are also required to select a minor area of study, the requirements for which range from 18-21 semester hours.  Commonly chosen minors include Psychology, Sociology, Social Work, a natural science (e.g., Chemistry or Biology), Accounting, or Computer Science.