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Criminal Justice
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Is criminal Justice usually considered a social science if I wanted to use it for my BA liberal studies? Or would making criminal justice a depth make me have a BS?


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Cj is considered a social science at EC but some of the CJ courses are considered applied professional credits for some reason (like the profiling course, which was a bummer for me because I was hoping to use it towards my psych stuff, but they wouldn't approve it because I maxed out my ap credits.)

Other schools would likely view it as social sciences as well, but it doesn't hurt to ask them directly.
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lawqueen04 Wrote:Is criminal Justice usually considered a social science if I wanted to use it for my BA liberal studies? Or would making criminal justice a depth make me have a BS?


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You didn't say if you were looking at EC or TESC, but judging by your lingo I'm guessing you mean EC. In that case, at TESC CJ is a social science if it has a SOS/SOC prefix. In liberal arts, AOJ would not be social science, it would be free elective. It sounds like EC and TESC handle it about the same way.
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My criminal Justice courses have a title CRJ(Criminal Justice)....would that make them a free elective or part of social sciences at Thomas Edison?

The courses are a CRJ intro to crinimal justice

CRJ Criminal Law

CRJ Constitutional Law
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