2015-2016 Undergraduate Bulletin

Criminal Justice Joint Degree with Borough of Manhattan Community College (AA/BS)

Credits required. 36

Prerequisites. POL 101, SOC 101

Advisor. Megan Massimiano (646.557.4849, mmassimiano@jjay.cuny.edu)

Additional information. Students who enrolled for the first time in the joint degree program in fall of 2012 or thereafter must complete the major in the form presented here. Students who enrolled prior to that date may choose the form shown here or the earlier version of the major. A copy of the earlier version may be obtained from the Office of Undergraduate Studies (212.484.1347, undergrad@jjay.cuny.edu).

PART ONE. CORE REQUIREMENTS

CJBS 250Research Methods and Statistics for Criminal Justice

3

CJBS 300Criminal Justice: Theory in Practice

3

CJBS 415Capstone Seminar for BS in Criminal Justice

3

CRJ 101 (at BMCC)Introduction to Criminal Justice

3

CRJ 102 (at BMCC)Criminology

3

CRJ 201 (at BMCC)Policing

3

CRJ 202 (at BMCC)Corrections

3

LAW 203Constitutional Law

3

CRJ 203 at BMCC may be taken instead of LAW 203.

Total Credit Hours: 24

PART TWO. DIVERSITY

Select one
COR 320Race, Class and Gender in a Correctional Context

3

CRJ 204 (at BMCC)Criminal Justice and the Urban Community

3

CRJ 420/SOC 420Women and Crime

3

LAW 313/POL 313The Law and Politics of Race Relations

3

LAW 340Employment Discrimination Law, Affirmative Action and Police Organization

3

PSC 202Police and Diversity

3

PSC 235Women in Policing

3

Total Credit Hours: 3

PART THREE. DISTRIBUTION AREAS

Select three courses, one from each category A-C ( at least two courses must be at the 300-level or above)

Category A. Police

Select one

CJBS 377Internships for Criminal Justice, Law and Policing

3

CRJ 255Computer Applications in Criminal Justice

3

CRJ 321/PHI 321Police Ethics

3

CRJ 425Seminar on Major Works in Criminal Justice

3

PSC 201Police Organization and Administration

3

PSC 207The Investigative Function

3

PSC 227Police Training Programs: Goals, Content and Administration

3

PSC 405Organized Crime in America

3

PSC 415Seminar on Terrorism

3

Category B. Law and Courts

Select one

CJBS 377Internships for Criminal Justice, Law and Policing

3

CRJ 203 (at BMCC)Criminal Law

3

CRJ 322/PHI 322Judicial and Correctional Ethics

3

LAW 202Law and Evidence

3

LAW 206The American Judiciary

3

LAW 209Criminal Law

3

LAW 212The Criminal Process and the Criminal Procedure Law

3

LAW 259/POL 259Comparative Criminal Justice Systems

3

LAW 301Jurisprudence

3

LAW 310/PHI 310Ethics and Law

3

LAW 401Problems of Constitutional Development

3

LAW 420/PAD 420Contemporary Administration and the Judiciary

3

Category C. Corrections

Select one

COR 201The Law and Institutional Treatment

3

COR 202The Administration of Correctional Programs for Juveniles

3

COR 230/PSC 230Sex Offenders in the Criminal Justice System

3

COR 282Principles of Correctional Operations

3

COR 303Comparative Correction Systems

3

COR 310Fieldwork in Corrections

3

COR 320Race, Class and Gender in a Correctional Context

3

COR 401Evaluating Correctional Methods and Programs

3

COR 402Administration of Community-based Corrections Programs

3

COR 415Major Works in Corrections

3

COR 430Senior Seminar in Correctional Studies

3

CRJ 322/PHI 322Judicial and Correctional Ethics

3

Note: Courses can only be used to satisfy one area in the major.

Total Credit Hours: 9

Total Credit Hours: 36