Major Academic Plan (MAP) Why Study Criminal Justice? We in the Department of Sociology and Justice Studies believe that a university must educate broadly.

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Major Academic Plan (MAP) Why Study Criminal Justice? We in the Department of Sociology and Justice Studies believe that a university must educate broadly to enrich both career and life. Accordingly, students in the criminal justice program will complete social science foundation courses, as well as core disciplinary courses. The criminal justice major provides students with a variety of skills including critical thinking, oral and written communication, the ability to work effectively in groups and the ability to generate data and conduct basic research, all of which are desired by prospective employers in wide variety of settings. Criminal Justice Specialty Area Electives Law Enforcement/Corrections: For those pursuing a career as police officers, parole officers, and correctional officers. Social Justice: For those pursuing a career in alternative sanctions, rehabilitation, and victim services. Pre-Graduate School: For those pursuing graduate education in the fields of criminal justice or criminology. Criminal Justice Major (75 credits) Required Courses (45 credits) Core Pre-requisite Course CRIM300 Introduction to the Criminal Justice System (5) Foundation Courses SOCI301 Survey of Criminology (5) CSBS320 Introduction Statistics for the Social Sciences (5) CRIM 330 Social Science Research Methods (5) or SOCI 357 A Methodology for Social Research (5) Disciplinary Courses PHIL 212 Introductory Ethics (5) or CRIM 340 Ethics in Criminal Justice (5) CRIM382 Criminal Justice Organization & Administration (5) GOVT306 Basic Concepts of Criminal Law (5) PSYC 302 Abnormal Psychology (5) CRIM 490 Criminal Justice Senior Capstone (5) Specialty Area Courses (30 credits) Department Chair Dr. Sean Chabot 329 Patterson Hall Department Assistant Meredith Peterson 329 Patterson Hall Sample Careers Police Officer Victims Advocate Correctional Officer Prison Counselor Parole Officer Rehabilitation Specialists Research Associate Associate in Arts and Sciences BA in Criminal Justice (75 credits) Department of Sociology and Justice Studies College of Social and Behavioral Sciences and Social Work

Degree Requirements (AA-DTA) with Suggested Classes that Fulfill EWU Prerequisites/Requirements Required Courses for Undergraduate Students at EWU  International Studies (4 quarter credit minimum) o GEO 150 Cultural Geography (5) o HIST 110 History of Modern East Asia (5) o JAPN& 221 Japanese IV (5) o PHIL 131 World Religions (5) o POLS& 203 International Relations (5) o POLS& 204 Comparative Government (5) o SOC& 201 Social Problems (5) COMMUNICATION (13 credits) ENGL& 101 English Composition I (5)ENGL 101 College Composition: Exposition and Argument (5) ENGL& 102 Composition II (5)ENGL 201 College Composition: Analysis/Research/Document (5) QUANTITATIVE/SYMBOLIC REASONING (5 credits) Consult your advisor for course options. HUMANITIES (15 credits) PHIL 150 Introduction to Ethics (5)PHIL 212 Intro to Ethics (5) SOCIAL & BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES (15 credits) PSYC& 220 Abnormal Psychology (5)PSYC 302 Abnormal Psychology (5) MATHEMATICS & NATURAL SCIENCE (15 credits) Consult your advisor for course options. HEALTH & PHYSICAL EDUCATION (3 credits) Consult your advisor for course options. ELECTIVES (24 credits) CJ& 101 Introduction to Criminal Justice (3) CRIM 300 Intro to the Criminal Justice System (5) These courses can be taken before or during the major Program.  Foreign Language o Two full years of high school-level or one full year of college-level credit is required for graduation.  Cultural Diversity (4 quarter credit minimum) o CMST 260 Multicultural Communication (5) o ENGL 160 Women’s Literature (5) o ENGL 180 Multicultural Literature (5) o HIST 107 Chicano History (5) o HIST 115 History of Modern Middle East (5) o HIST 116 History of Africa (5) o HIST117 History of India (5) o ICS 120 Survey of Hispanic Culture (5) o ICS 125 Survey of Native American Cultures (5) o ICS 130 Survey of Asian American Culture (5) o ICS 255 Race and Ethnic Relations (5) o SOC 160 Gender Studies (5) o WS 155 Women’s Cultural Heritage (5) o WS 160 Women in Literature and Art (5) Course(s) listed in the left column are those offered at your institution, course(s) listed in the right column are those that are equivalent at EWU.