
BA in Criminal Justice, California State University San Bernardino Campus
San Bernardino, California
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48 Months
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About this course
The B.A. in Criminal Justice is offered through the College of Extended Learning and is an impacted major with GPA entry requirements. Students start as 'Pre-criminal justice majors' by completing specific prerequisite courses. Upon successful completion, their status changes automatically to 'Criminal Justice,' allowing them to proceed with upper-division courses. The program includes a mix of core courses, electives, and practical components designed to prepare students for careers in criminal justice while emphasizing foundational skills in English, communication, mathematics, and critical thinking.
Why this course is highly recommended
This course provides a structured pathway into the criminal justice field with clear prerequisites and progression. The inclusion of diverse electives and practical components like internships and research projects makes it a well-rounded choice for students aiming to enter careers in law enforcement, corrections, research, or policy-making in criminal justice.
Specialisation
The program offers a comprehensive curriculum that covers various aspects of criminal justice, including criminal law, theories of crime, correctional institutions, police systems, victimology, and crime prevention. Students can choose electives like criminal investigations, law and courts, drugs and the criminal justice system, terrorism, and homeland security, allowing them to tailor their education to specific interests within the field.
Course fees
Application fees
15.95L
1st year tuition fees
15.95L
Living cost
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Living cost
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Degree requirements
To graduate, students need to complete 120 units, including 6 lower-division prerequisite courses and 45 units of upper-division coursework. The program combines core courses, specialized electives, and options for substitution from related fields, culminating in a senior honors project or independent studies.
English language test
DUOLINGO
95
PTE
43
IELTS
5.5
TOEFL
61
Career prospects
Graduates of this program can pursue various roles within the criminal justice system, including criminal investigations, police administration, corrections, community policing, victim advocacy, and crime analysis. With comprehensive training in law, theory, and practice, students are well-prepared for careers in public safety, legal support, and criminal justice research.
FAQs
What are the grade requirements for courses?
CJUS 1101 and CJUS 1102 must have grades of at least a 'C' (2.0), and CJUS 3320 must have at least a 'C-' (1.7). The GPA in the pre-major should be a minimum of 2.3, and the overall GPA must not be below 2.5.
Can I retake courses if I don't pass?
Yes, students can enroll in a criminal justice class up to three times. If unsuccessful after three attempts, they must change majors unless they can successfully appeal to the department's academic standards committee.
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