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    Nov 14, 2024  
2024 - 2025 College Catalog

Criminal Justice - BS


The upper-division program in criminal justice is offered in two formats: on-site (at SUNY Delhi or SCCC) or online. SUNY Delhi has articulation arrangements with community colleges across SUNY so that students at other locations may matriculate directly through SUNY Delhi and take their upper-level courses through SUNY Delhi’s Online BS in Criminal Justice-SUNY Delhi at SCCC. Graduates from SUNY Criminal Justice AA programs can enter the program with junior status.

Academic Requirements

Courses Required After Associate’s Degree Obtained


Sixth Semester Completion Program


Seventh Semester Completion Program


Eighth Semester Completion Program


Minimum Total Credit Hours = 122


1 Restricted Electives: Students will take four courses that are either CJUS 300-499 or HONR 300-499 with the CJUS attribute.

2 Students will take two courses that are 300-499 with LASC, LAUP attributes, or HONR 300-499 with LASC, LAUP attributes

Courses Required - Freshman Admit


First Semester - Freshman Admit


Second Semester - Freshman Admit


Third Semester - Freshman Admit


Fourth Semester - Freshman Admit


Sixth Semester - Freshman Admit


Seventh Semester - Freshman Admit


Eighth Semester - Freshman Admit


Minimum Total Credit Hours = 120-122


1 Students will take three courses that are either CJUS 300-499 or HONR 300-499 with the CJUS attribute.

2 Students will take one course that is numbered 300-499 with LASC/LAUP course attributes

 

Program Learning Outcomes


Graduates of the Criminal Justice BS program should be able to:

  • demonstrate their ability to summarize and interpret the nature and administration of the three components of criminal justice: enforcement, the court systems, and corrections. 
  • demonstrate their comprehension of statutory criminal law, federal and state constitutions, and federal and state judicial systems in the historical development, and evolution of the American criminal justice system.
  • integrate and apply knowledge of the nature of crime and criminal behavior to effectively analyze criminal situations in research and written work.
  • demonstrate proficiency in research and writing, including the ability to analyze criminal justice data and incorporate it into their written work.

SUNY General Education Requirement


Students should be aware that GE requirements vary by degree type. Some majors require additional categories and/or credits. Consult with your academic advisor for program-specific information; for more information, visit: General Education  

General Education Categories and Abbreviations (in alphabetical order)

  23AR   The Arts
  23DV   Diversity: Equity, Inclusion, & Social Justice
  23HU   Humanities
  23MA   Mathematics & Quantitative Reasoning
  23NS/23RE   Natural Sciences and Critical Thinking & Reasoning
  23OC   Oral Communication
  23SS   Social Sciences
  23UC   US History & Civic Engagement
  23WC/23IL   Written Communication and Information Literacy
  23WG   World History & Global Awareness
  23WL   World Languages
  AOS Degree Programs   Specialized Courses approved to satisfy General Education in AOS degree programs

 

CODES


SUNY Curriculum Code: 0287 (On-Campus Program)

SUNY Curriculum Code: 2879 (Online Program)

HEGIS: 2105.00

CIP: 430103

Academic Program Enterprise System ID: 10891

SED IRP: 39673

Banner: BS-94-01; 77BC (On-Campus) or 77BW (Online)