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2005 - 2006 Justice Studies (JUST)
Program Objectives | Requirements
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| Course Descriptions
Director: Allan Patenaude
Program Objectives
The cornerstone of the academic enterprise of justice studies is the capacity
for critical thinking. The professional activity carried out in the criminal
justice system occurs within a concept of justice in a democratic setting. To
effectively practice, think about, and contribute to the work of criminal justice,
students must be prepared for the challenges of justice in all its forms. The
justice studies program accordingly locates its curricula within a broad-based
liberal arts education, grounded in the principle that only a portion of classes
shall be drawn from justice studies itself. Students completing the degree program
in justice studies will have been introduced to the core knowledge that describes
the field, and will also have been acquainted with the cultural, social, political,
ethical, and psychological contexts from which issues of justice emerge.
Program Requirements
The Justice Studies program offers a Bachelor of Science in Justice Studies
as an academic major and provides for an academic minor in Justice Studies.
The Justice Studies academic major requires completion of 67 semester hours
of credit selected from Justice Studies coursework and related classes in the
social sciences and selected other coursework. Thirty-two of those hours must
be in Justice Studies and related courses numbered 300 or above. Students must
maintain a cumulative 2.5 GPA or better in the academic major and minor.
For course prerequisites, please refer to the course description.
Academic Major
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Liberal Education Courses
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The following courses, which fulfill LE requirements, are required for
the Sociology major.
MATH 150 Elementary Statistics, LE
PHIL 206 Introductin to Ethics, LE
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Requirement Description
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Foreign Language Requirement
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Justice Studies majors must complete eight credit hours in a single foreign
language (Spanish recommended).
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Lower Division Courses
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JUST 101 Introduction to Justice Studies
JUST 110 Police and Society
JUST 220 American Judicial Process
JUST 230 Corrections
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Upper Division Courses
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JUST 301 Criminological Theories
JUST 350 Criminal Law
JUST 440 Internship
JUST 498 Thesis I
JUST 499 Thesis II |
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Electives
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Sixteen upper division credit hours from justice studies or justice studies-related
coursework (see list below for suggested coursework)
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Required Courses from Other Programs
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MATH 150 Elementary Statistics, LE
PHIL 206 Introduction to Ethics, LE
PSYC/SOC 390 Quantitative Research Methods (4)
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SOC 391 Qualitative Research Methods (4)
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TOTAL HOURS FOR THE ACADEMIC MAJOR
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Justice Studies Related Coursework
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ANTH
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355
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Indian Peoples in the United States
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COMM
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300B
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Communicating Race, Class and Gender
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COMM
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310
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Professional Writing
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PHIL
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206
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Introduction to Ethics (required for the major)
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PLSC
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303
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Public Administration and Bureaucracy
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PLSC
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355
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Constitutional Law
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PSYC
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301
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Child Development
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PSYC
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305
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Adolescent Development
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PSYC
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316
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Social Psychology
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PSYC
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362
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Abnormal Psychology
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SOC
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305
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Contemporary Issues
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SOC
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350
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Gender in Society
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SOC
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372
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Race, Ethnicity, and Class
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Academic Minor
To fulfill the requirements for an academic minor in Justice Studies, students
must complete a minimum of 20 semester hours in Justice Studies or related coursework.
Twelve of these hours must be in coursework numbered 300 or above.
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Requirement Description
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Required Courses
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JUST 101 Introduction to Justice Studies
JUST 110 Police and Society
JUST 350 Criminal Law
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Electives
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Additional Justice Studies or related coursework (numbered 300 or above)
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TOTAL HOURS FOR THE ACADEMIC MINOR
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