Sociology/Criminal Justice Programs

Bachelor of Science in Sociology with a Criminal Justice Emphasis

Basic Courses
            CRJ 1301 Introduction to Criminal Justice
            CRJ 2101 Introduction to the Field (1 cr)

            CRJ 2102 Introduction to the Field (1 cr)
            Soc 2301 Introduction to Sociology

            Soc 2390 Minority Groups
            CRJ 3312 Juvenile Delinquency

            CRJ 3320 Victimology

            Soc 3322 Family Violence

            CRJ 3325 Deviant Behavior

            CRJ 3497 Quantitative Methods
            CRJ 4313 Criminology
            CRJ 4317 Forensic Sociology
            CRJ 4394 Internship
            CRJ 4397 Applied Research Methods
Criminal Justice System and Law Courses

      1.   CRJ 4316 Criminal and Forensic Procedure

               or *CRJ 1306 Courts and Criminal Procedure

      2.   CRJ 3319 Criminal Law and Justice

               or *CRJ 1310 Fundamentals of  Criminal Law

      3.   CRJ 3321 Forensic Investigation

               or*CRJ 2314 Criminal Investigation

      4.   CRJ 3314 Corrections and Community Supervision

               or *CRJ 2323 Legal Aspects of Law Enforcement

                   *CRJ 2328 Police Systems and Practice

                    (* courses taught at TCC or other college or university)
2 Criminal Justice Elective Courses

            CRJ 3399 Special Topics or other approved upper level CRJ course
            NSC 2402 Forensics II

 

Bachelor of Science in Sociology

Major Requirements
          Soc 2101 Introduction to the Field (1 cr)

          Soc 2102 Introduction to the Field (1 cr)
          Soc 2301 Introduction to Sociology

          Soc 2390 Minority Groups
          Soc 3497 Quantitative Methods
          Soc 4394 Internship
          Soc 4396 Social Theory
          Soc 4397 Applied Research Methods
any nine of the following courses
            Soc 2302 Social Problems
            Soc 2310 Sociology of Music
            Soc 3312 Juvenile Delinquency
            Soc 3316 Social Perspectives on Psychology
            Soc 3320 Victimology
            Soc 3321 Marriage and the Family
            Soc 3322 Family Violence

            Soc 3325 Deviant Behavior
            Soc 3342 Changing Roles of Men and Women
            Soc 4317 Forensic Sociology
            Soc 4323 Population and Society
            Soc 4332 The Local Community

 

 

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