07-19-2008, 01:47 PM
Hey, I am taking CJ at EC also and my eval is finished and they did a decent job of plugging in my credits for my degree.
You have 2 Core requirements that you need to ful fil for that degree:
Major
You expressed an interest in earning a major in Criminal Justice Law Enforcement and Public Safety Emphasis Emphasis. The required subjects and/or credits you still need are as follows (a minimum of 2 semester hours is necessary to satisfy Core (I) and Intermediate and upper-level (II) course requirements):
9.00 semester hours at the upper level
I. Core Requirements
C. Theoretical course on theories of crime
CJ*324 CRIMINOLOGY
CJ*326 VICTIMOLOGY
CJ*326 VICTIMOLOGY (ACCELERATED)
D. Research methods in the social sciences
SOC*465 SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH
E. Research and Writing
LA*494 RESEARCH/WRITING-CRIM.JUSTICE
** The Arts & Sciences include subjects which are classified as Humanities (e.g., art, philosophy, music, languages, literature, religion), Social Sciences and History (e.g., sociology, psychology, history, political science, economics), and Mathematics/Natural Science(e.g., biology, chemistry, physics, college algebra).
***Upper Level credit is advanced, junior-senior level work that generally builds on significant prior knowledge. All community college work as well as introductory level courses or examinations, even when they are offered to juniors/seniors, are considered lower level.
You can test out of only (2) core 2 classes ; I would take Cultural Diversity, Org Beh, Juvenile Justice, Ethics, and Social&Abnormal Psych. from the ECEs to test out of of upper level classes.
I am taking Criminology from LSU and SOC Research Methods from AMU and I am done.
You have 2 Core requirements that you need to ful fil for that degree:
Major
You expressed an interest in earning a major in Criminal Justice Law Enforcement and Public Safety Emphasis Emphasis. The required subjects and/or credits you still need are as follows (a minimum of 2 semester hours is necessary to satisfy Core (I) and Intermediate and upper-level (II) course requirements):
9.00 semester hours at the upper level
I. Core Requirements
C. Theoretical course on theories of crime
CJ*324 CRIMINOLOGY
CJ*326 VICTIMOLOGY
CJ*326 VICTIMOLOGY (ACCELERATED)
D. Research methods in the social sciences
SOC*465 SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH
E. Research and Writing
LA*494 RESEARCH/WRITING-CRIM.JUSTICE
** The Arts & Sciences include subjects which are classified as Humanities (e.g., art, philosophy, music, languages, literature, religion), Social Sciences and History (e.g., sociology, psychology, history, political science, economics), and Mathematics/Natural Science(e.g., biology, chemistry, physics, college algebra).
***Upper Level credit is advanced, junior-senior level work that generally builds on significant prior knowledge. All community college work as well as introductory level courses or examinations, even when they are offered to juniors/seniors, are considered lower level.
You can test out of only (2) core 2 classes ; I would take Cultural Diversity, Org Beh, Juvenile Justice, Ethics, and Social&Abnormal Psych. from the ECEs to test out of of upper level classes.
I am taking Criminology from LSU and SOC Research Methods from AMU and I am done.