The College of Social Sciences and Communication (CSSC) brings together faculty, staff, students, alumni, and friends to pursue one common mission: to apply theory and research to drive social change and inspire human expression, reflection, and interconnection. With this mission in mind, CSSC is home to master teachers, engaging scholars, and community leaders.
The department provides courses for students pursuing careers in law enforcement, corrections, and juvenile and adult courts. A bachelor of arts in criminal justice, an associate of science in law enforcement, and a minor in criminal justice are available through the department.
Major (30 hours)
Required Courses (15 hours)
CRJU 2300 Introduction to Criminal Justice (also counts toward the core)
CRJU 3303 Survey of Corrections
CRJU 3304 Police and Society
CRJU 4300 Crime and Behavior
CRJU 4304 Research Methods
Electives (Select 15 hours)
CRJU 3301 Criminal Evidence
CRJU 3302 Legal Aspects of Law Enforcement
CRJU 3105, 3205, 3305 Seminar in Criminal Justice
CRJU 3306 Police Administration and Management
CRJU 3307 Criminal Law
CRJU 3309 Cybercrime
CRJU 3310 Race/Ethnicity and Criminal Justice
CRJU 3311 Gangs
CRJU 3312 Victim logy
Esperado July, November 2024
Fecha de inicio
Esperado Agosto 2024
College of Social Science and Communication
2801 South University Avenue,
120 Ross Hall,
LITTLE ROCK,
Arkansas,
72204, United States
Puede haber diferentes requisitos de IELTS en función del curso elegido.