University of Arkansas at Little Rock Degree Guide
Bachelor of Arts in Criminal Justice ualr.edu/criminaljustice 501.569.3195
Student Student Plan Date: Name: ID:
Total Degree Credit Hours 120 credit hours
First-Year Colloquium (Required for first-time entering freshman <12 hours) 1-3 hours UALR Required General Education Core 35 credit hours Curricular Area Course Number/Course Title Completed RHET 1311 Composition I and Communication - Written (6 credit hours) RHET 1312 Composition II or RHET 1320 Honors Composition ARHA 2305 Introduction to Visual Arts or ARHA 2306 Introduction to Architecture Fine Arts (3 credit hours) or MCOM 2306 Intro to Motion Pictures or MUHL 2305 Introduction to Music or THEA 2305 Intro to Theatre and Dance ANTH 2316 Cultural Anthropology or CRJU 2300 Intro to Criminal Justice or ECON 2301 Survey of Economics or ECON 2322 Principles of Microeconomics Social Sciences (3 credit hours) or GEOG 2312 Intro to Cultural Geography or GNST 2300 Intro to Gender Studies or POLS 2301 Intro to Political Science or PSYC 2300 Psych & the Human Experience or SOCI 2300 Intro to Sociology HIST 2311 US History to 1877 US History/Government (3 credit hours) or HIST 2312 US History since 1877 or POLS 1310 American National Government HIST 1311 History of Civilization I History of Civilization (3 credit hours) or HIST 1312 History of Civilization II ENGL 2337 World Literature or ENGL 2339 Mythology Humanities (3 credit hours) or RELS 2305 World Religions or PHIL 2320 Ethics and Society ANTH 1415 Physical Anthropology or ASTR 1301/1102 Intro to Astronomy & Lab or BIOL 1400 Evolutionary & Environmental Biology or BIOL 1401 Science of Biology or BIOL 1433 Essentials of Anatomy & Physiology or BIOL 2401 Microbiology or CHEM 1400 Funamental Chemistry I or CHEM 1402 General Chemistry I Science (8 credit hours) or CHEM 1406 General Chemistry for Engineers or CHEM 1409 Chemistry & Society or ERSC 1302/1102 Physical Geology & Lab or ERSC 1304/1104 Earth & the Environment & Lab or ERSC 2303/2103 Historical Geology & Lab or PHYS 1321/1121 College Physics I & Lab or PHYS 1322/1122 College Physics II & Lab or PHYS 2321/2121 Physics for Scientists & Engineers I & Lab MATH 1302 College Algebra or MATH 1303 Trigonometry or MATH 1311 Applied Calculus 1 or MATH 1321 Quantitative & Mathematical Reasoning Mathematics (3 credit hours) or MATH 1342 Business Calculus or MATH 1401 Precalculus or MATH 1451 Calculus 1 or STAT 2350 Introduction to Statistical Methods Flex (3 Credit Hours) ACOM 1300 Introduction to Communications or Any Core Humanities Or Any Core Social Science
Second Language Requirement 0-6 hours
SPAN 1311/1312 FREN 1311/1312 INTR 1320/1321
Criminal Justice Major: 30 credit hours
Curricular Area Course Number/Course Title Completed CRJU 2300 Intro to Criminal Justice (also counts toward the core) CRJU 3303 Survey of Corrections Required Courses (15 hours) CRJU 3304 Police and Society CRJU 4300 Crime and Behavior CRJU 4304 Criminal Justice Research 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 Victimology CRJU Electives (Select 15 hours) CRJU 3313 Crime and Science: An Intro to Forensic Science Available electives vary by semester. See class schedule each semester for class CRJU 3314 Statistics in Criminal Justice availability. CRJU 3315 Sex Crimes CRJU 3337 Juvenile Delinquency CRJU 3338 Criminological Theory CRJU 3348 Internship I CRJU 3349 Internship II CRJU 3396 Psychology and the Criminal Process CRJU 4199, 4299 Criminal Justice Workshop CRJU 4301 Judicial System and Process CRJU 4302 Law and Society CRJU 4303 Readings in Criminal Justice
Minor (Optional) Average hours: 18 credit hours
Unrestricted General Electives: Dependent on number of hours needed to reach graduation requirements. Graduation Requirements: 45 upper-level (3000-4000) hours; 120 minimum hours 30 hours from UALR (online or face to face).