University of Phoenix Bachelor of Science in Criminal

University of Phoenix
Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice Administration-Criminal Justice Management (BS-CJA-CJM)(BS-CJA-M)
SOCAD-4 Network: None
All Sites: Distance Learning
Degree Objective-The Bachelor of Science in Business (BSB) undergraduate degree program is designed to prepare graduates with the
requisite knowledge, skills, and values to effectively apply various business principles and tools in an organizational setting. The BSB foundation
is designed to bridge the gap between theory and practical application, while examining the areas of accounting, critical thinking and decisionmaking, finance, business law, management, marketing, organizational behavior, research and evaluation, and technology. Students are
required to demonstrate a comprehensive understanding of the undergraduate business curricula through an integrated topics course.
POINT OF CONTACT
Maureen Scheer, Project Manager
University of Phoenix-Office of Admissions
PO Box 60130
Phoenix, AZ 85082
Phone: 602-557-6184
Fax: 480-643-1625
[email protected]
Academic Residency- 45 semester hours
DEGREE REQUIREMENTS
SOC CAT.
Communications Arts Requirement: A Track must include COMM/215, equivalent or higher. B Track must include
ENG/147
Mathematics Requirement: Must include MTH/209, equivalent or higher
HOME
COLLEGE
ARMY
SCHOOL
ARMY
MOS
TESTS
CERT/
LIC
DIST LRNG
See Note 2
6 SH
6-7 SH
Physiological Biological Science Requirement
6 SH
Science and Technology Requirement
3-4 SH
Social Science Requirement
9 SH
Humanities Requirement: Track B must include HUM/115
6 SH
Liberal Arts Requirement: A Track must include GEN/201. B Track must include GEN/127
6 SH
Interdisciplinary Requirement
Required Course of Study
3 SH
48 SH
CJA
305
CRIMINAL LAW
3
X
X
CJA
315
CRIMINAL PROCEDURE*
3
X
X
CJA
325
CRIMINAL ORGANIZATIONS*
3
X
X
CJA
335
RESEARCH STATISTICS
3
X
X
CJA
345
RESEARCH METHODS AND EVALUATION
3
X
X
CJA
355
GRANT WRITING
3
X
X
CJA
365
BUDGET, FINANCE, AND PLANNING
3
X
X
CJA
375
INTERAGENCY COMMUNICATION
3
X
X
CJA
385
CRIMINAL JUSTICE POLICY ANALYSIS & PROGRAM EVALUATION
3
X
X
CJS
211
ETHICS IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE
3
X
X
CJS
221
CULTURAL DIVERSITY IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE
3
X
X
CJS
231
CRIMINOLOGY
3
X
X
CJS
241
INTRODUCTION TO POLICE THEORY AND PRACTICES
3
X
X
CJS
245
JUVENILE JUSTICE SYSTEMS AND PROCESSES
3
X
X
CJS
251
INTRODUCTION TO CRIMINAL COURT SYSTEMS
3
X
X
CJS
255
INTRODUCTION TO CORRECTIONS
3
X
X
Criminal Justice Administration Elective course
Upper Division Criminal Justice Electives (See your UOPX Adviser)******
18 SH
CJA
395
CURRENT ISSUES/FUTURES IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE MANAGEMENT
3
X
X
CJA
444
ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR AND MANAGEMENT*
3
X
X
CJA
454
CRIMINAL JUSTICE MANAGEMENT THEORY AND PRACTICE*
3
X
X
CJA
474
MANAGING CRIMINAL JUSTICE PERSONNEL*
3
X
X
CJA
475
FORECASTING AND STRATEGIC PLANNING
3
X
X
CJA
484
CRIMINAL JUSTICE ADMINISTRATION CAPSTONE*,**
3
X
X
Upper Division Criminal Justice elective course
Electives (See your UOPX Adviser)
9 SH
Total Credits
Notes:
120 SH
1) An "X" in a column indicates that the Institution guarantees to accept credit from the source shown for at least part of the requirement.
2) This column indicates whether a school accepts transfer credit for courses taken through distance learning. It does not mean that the school offers the course through distance learning.
3) When selecting a University of Phoenix program, please ensure that the program you are selecting has the correct program name. If your specific program version does not exist in the list on the
portal, please select the degree program "Other".
4) Students must meet all admission requirements in order to enroll in coursework.
5) A minimum of 120 credits that include a minimum of 45 upper division credits. Students must satisfy all required courses of study, concentration and general education requirements. Any remaining
credits may be satisfied by elective coursework.
6) All students must satisfy math and English proficiency requirements. Consult your Academic Adviser at the University of Phoenix for additional assistance.
7) A maximum total of 30 credits may be earned from the following national testing programs (CLEP, Excelsior, Berlitz, NLN, AP, DLPT, College Level GED, ACE Registry and DANTES).
8) Accelerated & Standard (A&B) Pathways-Your results on the Pathway Diagnostic will determine whether you will be placed in the Accelerated Pathway (A Track) or the standard pathway (B Track). If
you are placed in the Accelerated Pathway, you will be required to successfully complete GEN/201 as the first course in your program. If you are placed in the standard pathway, you will be required to
successfully complete the following 3 courses prior to enrolling in any other course: GEN/127, ENG/147, HUM/115. Please consult your Adviser at University of Phoenix for additional assistance. (NEW)
*These courses require prerequsites to be met prior to enrolling into the course. Consult your University of Phoenix catalog to identify the appropriate prerequisite(s). Consult your Academic Counselor or
Admissions Counselor at the University of Phoenix for additional assistance.
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DEGREE REQUIREMENTS
SOC CAT.
Date effective:
1-Jan-15
Term effective:
T570
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HOME
COLLEGE
ARMY
SCHOOL
ARMY
MOS
TESTS
CERT/
LIC
DIST LRNG
See Note 2