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Requirements (9 Credits)
Students must complete the following courses and will also need to complete the courses listed under “Core Requirements”, “Restricted Electives”, and “Related Requirements” for the B.A. Degree in Criminal Justice.
POL 120 American National Government and Politics (3)
POL 230 Introduction to the Law (3)
POL 332 Constitutional Law I: Institutional Powers and Constraints (3) or
POL 333 Constitutional Law II: Civil Rights and Liberties (3)
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Accreditation Information :
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General education requirements: see the general education section of this catalog.
Criminal justice requirements: CRMJ 150, 203, 280, 370, 465; 351 or SOCL 351; six credits of 487
Sociology support courses: SOCL 125, 149, 320, 338, 353, 430
Support courses: CRMJ 270 or PSYC 270; MATH 130; PSYC 171
Electives: one course from PSYC 205, 340, or SOCL/SOWK 366; 12 credits from CRMJ 240, 270 (if PSYC 270 taken); 275, 290, 291, 320, 345, 380, 406, 486; PHIL 315; POSC 121, 320; PSYC 205 (if not taken), 270 (if CRMJ 270 taken), 340; RLST 230; SOCL 210, 366 (if not taken); SOWK 210, 366 (if not taken) POSTED: 2/7/2008
Final degree requirements: see the degree requirements section of this catalog for specific requirements of the Bachelor of Arts or the Bachelor of Science degree as well as final graduation requirements.
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Old Westbury is looking for active, intelligent, energetic students who want to become leaders in the careers they choose and the communities in which they live. Use the links below to learn more about the application process and our admission procedures.
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Specialized advising sheets are available at the East Liverpool campus for the Associate of Arts in Justice Studies.
The Associate of Arts in Justice Studies is the first two years of the baccalaureate degree. The Associate of Arts and Associate of Science degrees include both required courses and electives. The required courses are to be selected from the university’s LER list. Electives should be chosen in the students’ area of interest. Students planning to pursue a bachelor’s degree should select electives to meet the requirements of the degree they are pursuing. These degrees are offered at each of the seven Regional Campuses.
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Admissions Requirements
Admission to Kent’s Regional Campuses is open to all Ohio residents with a high school diploma or its equivalent. Special programs accommodate prospective students who do not meet the standard requirements. Contact the Admissions Office at the campus you wish to attend to learn more about admission.
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Our Admissions staff is ready to assist you as you begin the application process! Whether you are a senior graduating from high school, a current high school student looking to get an early start on college, an adult student eager to return to school or a student hoping to transfer from another university, we can help you get the process underway.
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Our Admissions staff is ready to assist you as you begin the application process! Whether you are a senior graduating from high school, a current high school student looking to get an early start on college, an adult student eager to return to school or a student hoping to transfer from another university, we can help you get the process underway.
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STUDENT TYPES:
New Freshman
Adult/Non-Traditional (over 21 years old)
Returning/Re-Enrolling
Transfer
Transient
Post-Secondary
Postundergraduate
International Student
Veteran
ACCESS Participant
Senior Citizen Guest Program Participant
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Getting Started at Brooklyn College
Thanks to our outstanding academic programs, affordable tuition, and generous scholarship and financial aid packages, Brooklyn College has been named a top-ten best value in undergraduate education by the Princeton Review, which also gives us top marks for the beauty of our campus, the diversity of our student body, and our great location.
Many of our undergraduate programs, such as those in anthropology and archaeology, physical education and exercise science, and Judaic studies, take academic innovation to new heights. If you’re a prospective graduate student, you’re probably already familiar with our nationally recognized master’s degree programs, such as those in public health, education, film, the performing arts, and creative writing. You should also become acquainted with the exciting research our faculty are doing in psychology, theater, art, music, and speech.
Brooklyn College also welcomes transfer students, international students, and adults who have interrupted or delayed their studies to pursue careers or care for their families.
We invite you to visit our campus to experience all that Brooklyn College has to offer. Watch our video to see and hear what students and faculty are saying about Brooklyn College.
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