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School of Public and Environmental Affairs 2004-2006 Academic Bulletin |
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Southeast (New Albany) Program
Bachelor of Science Degree Program Bachelor of Science Degree Program The School of Public and Environmental Affairs recognizes the complex problems facing our society, such as community and police relations, urban crime, and correctional facilities problems. Through the bachelor of science degree program the school develops its students’ problem-solving abilities and organizational skills so that they may contribute possible solutions to these and other problems. The Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice degree is excellent preparation for a career in corrections, law enforcement, or probation. Students could also continue their education by studying public affairs, law, social work, and other social sciences. Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice The Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice requires 120 credit hours. DEGREE REQUIREMENTS The program includes four main areas:
General Education General Education Requirements
Communication
The following course is required:
One of the following:
One of the following speech courses:
Quantitative Methods
One of the following mathematics courses:
The following statistics sequence is required: This sequence satisfies the computer competency requirement.
Arts and Humanities
Two of the following courses:
Two courses selected from the following subject areas that are not used to satisfy other degree requirements:
Natural Sciences
Astronomy
Social and Behavioral Sciences
Four of the following courses:
One course selected from the following subject areas not used to satisfy another degree requirement: Additional courses beyond the general education, core, and concentration requirements are needed to complete the Bachelor of Science degree requirement of 120 credit hours. Public Affairs and Policy Core (Four courses for a minimum of 12 credit hours)
The following courses: Criminal Justice Concentration (Eleven courses for a minimum of 33 credit hours)
The following eight courses: Three additional criminal justice courses chosen in consultation with an advisor. Any Indiana University Southeast student enrolled in a bachelor’s program may pursue the Criminal Justice Minor. Criminal Justice Minor Requirements (Five courses)
The following course:
One of the following courses:
Three of the following courses: Note: SPEA-J 201 and SPEA-J 301 can be taken only once each for credit.
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