MAJOR COURSES CREDIT HOURS
SOSC 2253 Introduction to Criminal Justice 3
FRSC 2103 Introduction to Forensic Science 3
RSCH 3803 Research Methods 3
SOSC 4153 Behavioral Theories of Deviance 3
STAT 3203 Statistics 3
SOSC 2123 Race and Ethnic Relations 3
SOSC 3503 Social Problems 3
SOSC 4803 Practicum in Social Science 1
Capstone requirement 3
TWO OF THE FOLLOWING THREE COURSES CREDIT HOURS
MGMT 3313 Principles of Management 3
MGMT 3353 Organizational Behavior 3
SOSC 3433 Criminal Justice Management 3
INDEPENDENT STUDY OR CAPSTONE COURSE CREDIT HOURS
At least three credit hours in an independent study or capstone course in Criminal justice or a related area, including either a comprehensive examination or original research and/or independent study in a topic related to criminal justice. The following may count toward fulfillment of this criterion:
SOSC 490-8 Independent Study 3
SOSC 400 Studies in Social Sciences 3
SOSC 4703 Capstone Course in Social Science 3
SOSC 4993 Major Honors 3
AT LEAST TWELVE CREDIT HOURS FROM THE FOLLOWING: CREDIT HOURS
FRSC 3101 Forensic Science Seminar 1
MGMT 3203 Introduction to Business Law I 3
PSYC 3353 Forensic Psychology 3
PSYC 4413 Abnormal Psychology 3
PSYC 4453 Negotiation and Conflict Resolution 3
SOSC 2283 Police and Community 3
SOSC 3413 Criminal Law 3
SOSC 3453 Criminal Investigation 3
SOSC 3471 Special Topics in Criminal Justice 1
Any Forensic Science courses
SUMMARY CREDIT HOURS
One credit hour seminars may include topics such as fingerprinting, Prison ministry, and restorative justice.
Note: At least 30 credit hours must come from courses that are 300-level or above.
General Education Requirements 54
Major Requirements 42
Electives 32
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B.A. REQUIREMENTS FOR CRIMINAL JUSTICE
MAJOR COURSES CREDIT HOURS
SOSC 2253 Introduction to Criminal Justice 3
FRSC 2103 Introduction to Forensic Science 3
RSCH 3803 Research Methods 3
SOSC 4153 Behavioral Theories of Deviance 3
STAT 3203 Statistics 3
SOSC 2123 Race and Ethnic Relations 3
SOSC 3503 Social Problems 3
SOSC 4803 Practicum in Social Science 1
Capstone requirement 3
TWO OF THE FOLLOWING THREE COURSES CREDIT HOURS
MGMT 3313 Principles of Management 3
MGMT 3353 Organizational Behavior 3
SOSC 3433 Criminal Justice Management 3
INDEPENDENT STUDY OR CAPSTONE COURSE CREDIT HOURS
At least three credit hours in an independent study or capstone course in Criminal justice or a related area, including either a comprehensive examination or original research and/or independent study in a topic related to criminal justice. The following may count toward fulfillment of this criterion:
SOSC 490-8 Independent
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Application for Undergraduate Admission
Official High School Transcript
Official SAT or ACT score
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2.5 weighted high school GPA
19 ACT composite score
Mount Marty has successfully placed nearly 100% of our graduates in employment or law school. Several former MMC criminal justice graduates chose to embark upon successful participation in graduate programs.
Some of our graduates are employed at the following agencies:
South Dakota Human Services Center
South Dakota Juvenile Corrections
Brookings Police Department
Yankton Police Department
Springfield Academy
South Dakota Court Services
Self-employed as Lawyers and Paralegals
Drug & Alcohol Counselor
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Columbia Southern University's Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice Administration degree program is designed for those seeking to obtain positions within the criminal justice field, and for those officers who are seeking to advance through the ranks. The BS in Criminal Justice explores historical foundations of criminal justice, agencies, processes, and modern day applications.
CurriculumGraduates will successfully complete 121 semester hours outlined below
Semester Hours
General Studies Requirements 61
Required General Studies Courses 37
General Studies Electives 24
Major Courses 60
Major Requirements 36
Professional Electives 24
Total