Criminal Justice, BS

The Department of Justice Studies houses undergraduate programs leading to a Bachelor of Science degree in Criminal Justice and Juvenile Justice. The Criminal Justice degree has five concentrations to choose from (policing, corrections, juvenile justice, legal studies, criminalistics) or no concentration selection. 

Departmental Requirements

Only courses passed with grades of "C" or higher may be applied to the forty-two (42) semester hours constituting the Major Requirements for Criminal Justice.

Criminal Justice Degree Program Requirements

Complete Core Curriculum Listing at https://catalog.pvamu.edu/universitycorecurriculum/

Core Curriculum 42 Credit Hours
Communication Core (Select Two)6
Mathematics (Select One)3
Life and Physical Sciences (Select Two)6
Language, Philosophy, and Culture (Select One)3
Creative Arts (Select One)3
American History (Select Two)6
Government/Political Science 6
American Government
Texas Government
Social and Behavioral Sciences (Select One)3
Component Area Option One (Select One)3
Component Area Option Two (Select One)3
College of Juvenile Justice Language Requirements6
Foreign Language Electives (One Language; One Sequence)
Support Area Requirement 3
Select one from the following:
Elementary Statistics
Statistical Methods in Psychology
Social Statistics
Major Requirements for Criminal Justice27
Introduction to Criminal Justice
Court Systems and Practices
Juvenile Justice Systems
Correctional Systems and Practices
Police Systems and Practices
Criminal Law
Criminal Justice Research Methods I
Criminology
Ethical Decision-Making in Criminal Justice
Unrestricted Electives 127
Concentration Courses or CJ Electives if no Concentration is selected15
Total Hours120
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Students may use their unrestricted electives to complete a minor. The student is responsible for ensuring that all of the requirements are met. Students are advised to select minors in areas that are supportive of the criminal justice field such as psychology, human development, sociology, social work, political science, economics, or foreign language. If the minor requires less than 27 credit hours the difference should be made up in unrestricted electives. If no minor is selected, the total unrestricted electives would be 27 hours. Students are advised to select electives in areas that are supportive of the criminal justice field.

Juvenile Justice Concentration

Concentration in Juvenile Justice
CRIJ 2372Theory and Development of Juvenile Gangs3
CRIJ 2374Law of Juvenile Justice3
CRIJ 3373Juvenile Probation and Parole3
Criminal Justice Elective3
Choose one from the following:3
Childhood Disorders
Early Childhood Environments
Parenting Issues and Education
Social Psychology
Social Work with At-Risk Juveniles
Total Hours15

Policing Concentration

Concentration in Policing
CRIJ 2311Intro Geog Info System3
CRIJ 2314Introduction to Criminal Investigation and Identification3
CRIJ 2343Police Community Relations3
Criminal Justice elective3
Choose one from the following:3
Introduction to Homeland Security
Introduction to Emergency Management
Criminal Justice Management Principles
Constitutional Rights of the Criminally Accused
Technical and Business Writing
Social Work with Children and Families
Multicultural Issues in Mental Health
Total Hours15

Legal Studies Concentration

Concentration in Legal Studies
CRIJ 2323Criminal Procedure3
CRIJ 2374Law of Juvenile Justice3
CRIJ 4365Constitutional Rights of the Criminally Accused3
Criminal Justice elective3
Choose one from the following:3
Legal Studies
Judicial Politics
Evidence Law
Multicultural Issues in Mental Health
Writing for Legal Professions
Total Hours15

Corrections Concentration

Concentration in Corrections
CRIJ 2301Alternatives to Incarceration3
CRIJ 3331Prevention and Control3
CRIJ 3373Juvenile Probation and Parole3
Criminal Justice elective3
Choose one from the following:3
Social Psychology
Multicultural Issues in Mental Health
Human Behavior and the Social Environment I
Childhood Disorders
Drugs, Crime and Society
Criminal Justice Management Principles
Constitutional Rights of the Criminally Accused
Total Hours15

Criminalistics Concentration

Concentration in Criminalistics
CRIJ 2391Practical Forensic Science3
CRIJ 3351Crime Scene Investigation3
Electives in Criminalistics
Choose three from the following9
Forensic Investigation of Sex Crimes 2
Technology and Crime
Forensic Photography
Interview and Interrogation Techniques
Death Investigations
Enterprise Crime Investigation (Enterprise Crime Investigation)
Courtroom Testimony and Procedure
Evidence Processing
Internship in Criminal Justice and Criminalistics
Total Hours15
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Pre-requisite for CRIJ 2391, two courses (6 hours) from the CORE Life & Physical Sciences courses. Select two from the following:

BIOL 1308 College Biology I

BIOL 1309 College Biology II

BIOL 2401 Human Anatomy & Physiology I

BIOL 2402 Human Anatomy & Physiology II

CHEM 1303 General Organic Chemistry

CHEM 1306 Introduction to General Chemistry 

CRIJ 3351 is a pre-requisite for many of the criminalistics electives.

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CRIJ 3351 is a pre-requisite for many of the criminalistics electives.