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2019-2020 Undergraduate and Graduate Catalog 
    
2019-2020 Undergraduate and Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Francis Worldwide: Criminal Justice, B.S.


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The purpose of the Criminal Justice program is to provide the knowledge, skills, and perspectives necessary for preparing for careers and/or future advanced study in the three principal career domains: law enforcement and security, courts, and corrections. The program enables students to demonstrate an understanding of the origins of criminal behavior, society’s response to crime, and the consequences to our society through multiple perspectives. Students will possess the core competencies of successful practitioners in the Criminal Justice field, which includes critical and analytical thinking, effective writing and speaking, research skills, a capacity for reflective and informed problem-solving and decision making, and to demonstrate human compassion and professional presence. Each graduate will have the highest sense of Franciscan values related to the respect and care for individual persons as well a strong appreciation for social justice, equality, and diversity among citizens regardless of their economic standing in society.

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UNDERGRADUATE CRIMINAL JUSTICE MAJORS WITH NO PROFESSIONAL WORK EXPERIENCE IN THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE CAN FULFILL THE CAPSTONE COURSE REQUIREMENT WITH A THREE CREDIT (CJ398/399) CRIMINAL JUSTICE INTERNSHIP THAT INCLUDES A CAPSTONE RESEARCH PAPER ASSIGNMENT.

Free Electives: 44 credits


It is highly recommended that students majoring in Criminal Justice add to their knowledge and skill set by considering a Minor in a complementary discipline, in the following areas or in any other areas that appeal to the student and fits his/her career plan (typically 15 to 18 credits):

  • ACCOUNTING (18 credits)
  • BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (18 credits)
  • CYBER SECURITY (15 credits)
  • MANAGEMENT (18 credits)
  • PSYCHOLOGY (18 credits)
  • SOCIAL WORK (15 credits)
  • SOCIOLOGY (15 credits)

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