Bachelor of Science in Justice and Public Safety Criminal Justice * Denotes courses required by the AUM Justice & Public Safety Department AUM Courses AL. College System Equivalents AREA I: Written Composition (6SH) (SH= Semester Hours) ENGL 1010 English Composition I ENG 101 ENGL 1017 English Composition I, Honors ENGL 1020 English Composition II ENG 102 ENGL 1027 English Composition II, Honors AREA II: Humanities and Fine Arts (14SH) Students must complete a 6SH sequence in Literature or History Students must complete at least 3SH in Literature ENGL 2530 Survey of English Literature I ENG 261 ENGL 2540 Survey of English Literature II ENG 262 ENGL 2570 Survey of American Literature I ENG 251 ENGL 2580 Survey of American Literature II ENG 252 ENGL 2600 Survey of Literature of the Western World I ENG 271 ENGL 2610 Survey of Literature of the Western World II ENG 272 Students must complete a 3SH course in Fine Arts MUSI 2110 Music Appreciation MUS 101 THEA 2040 Theatre Appreciation THR 120, THR 126 VISU 1000 Art Appreciation ART 100 VISU 2030 Art History I ART 203 VISU 2040 Art History II ART 204 The remaining hours in AREA II should be taken from the following: COMM 1010 Introduction to Human Communication* SPH 106 COMM 2212 Public Speaking SPH 107 FREN 1010 Elementary French I FRN 101 FREN 1020 Elementary French II FRN 102 FREN 2010 Intermediate French I FRN 201 1
FREN 2020 Intermediate French II FRN 202 GERM 1010 Elementary German I GRN 101 GERM 1020 Elementary German II GRN 102 GERM 2010 Intermediate German I GRN 201 GERM 2020 Intermediate German II GRN 202 SPAN 1010 Elementary Spanish I SPN 101 SPAN 1020 Elementary Spanish II SPN 102 SPAN 2010 Intermediate Spanish I SPN 201 SPAN 2020 Intermediate Spanish II SPN 202 PHIL 2000 Reasoning and Critical Thinking PHIL 2010 Introduction to Philosophy PHL 106 PHIL 2100 Applied Ethics PHL 206 RELI 2010 Religious Studies AREA III: Natural Sciences and Mathematics (11-12SH) Students must complete the following: BIOL 1000/1011 Introduction to Biology/Lab BIO 101 BIOL 1010/1011 Cells, Molecules, Life/Lab BIO 103 BIOL 1020/1021 Organisms, Adapt, Environment/Lab BIO 104 PHYS 2100/2101 General Physics I/Lab PHY 201 PHYS 2200/2201 General Physics II/Lab PHY 202 PSCI 1100/1101 Introduction to Physical Science/Lab PHS 111 PSCI 1200/1201 Introduction to Chemistry/Lab CHM 111 Students must complete a 3SH course in Mathematics MATH 1100 Finite Mathematics MTH 110 MATH 1120 Precalculus Algebra MTH 112, MTH 113 MATH 1150 PreCal/Algebra/Trig MTH 115 MATH 1610 Calculus I MTH 125 MATH 1620 Calculus II MTH 126 MATH 2630 Multivariable Calculus MTH 227 MATH 2660 Linear Algebra MTH 237 2
AREA IV: History, Social Sciences, & Behavioral Sciences (12SH) Students must complete a 6SH sequence in Literature or History Students must complete at least 3SH in History HIST 1010 World History I HIS 101, HIS 121 HIST 1017 World History I, Honors HIST 1020 World History II HIS 102, HIS 122 HIST 1027 World History II, Honors HIST 2010 U.S. History to 1877 HIS 201 HIST 2020 U.S. History from 1877 HIS 202 The remaining hours in Area IV should be taken from the list below: ANTH 2110 Cultural Anthropology ANT 200 ECON 2010 Economics I ECO 232 ECON 2020 Economics II ECO 231 GEOG 2050 Geography of World regions GEO 100 GEOG 2150 Cultural Geography POLS 2020 Intro to American Politics POL 211 PSYC 2110 General Introductory Psychology PSY 200 SOCI 2000 Introduction to Sociology SOC 200 SOCI 2007 Introduction to Sociology, Honors JUST 1270 Intro to the American Legal System POLS 2200 Intro to International Relations AREA V: Major & Elective Courses Students must take the following courses: JUST 1150 Intro to Justice and Public Safety CRJ 100 COMM 1010 Introduction to Human Communication SPH 106 JUST 4000 Quantitative Methods THE FOLLOWING COURSES MUST BE TAKEN AT AUM Students are required to take two, four hour Writing Across the Curriculum (WAC) courses within their major to qualify for graduation. JPS CORE COURSES JUST 1150 Intro to JPS 3
JUST 3040 Organization & Administration JUST 3120 Investigative Methods JUST 3620 Criminal Law JUST 4000 Quantitative Methods or ECST 2760 Statistics for Social Science ORGL 2930 Values & Ethics for Leadership (WAC) JUST 4700 Research Methods (WAC) JUST 4705 Survey of Crime Theories JUST 4390 JPS Information Systems JUST 4510 JPS Planning & Budgeting JUST 4630 Victimology JUST 4640 Criminal Procedure JUST 4710 Alternative Dispute Resolution (WAC) Specialization Options: (18 hours) (6 Courses) required from those listed below. Three (9 Credits) must be from one of the five specializations Note: Other JUST (JPS) electives or Special Topics courses (JUST 4970) may be approved to substitute for specific courses listed below. See your advisor for approval. LAW ENFORCEMENT JUST 1250 Law Enforcement Theory & Practice JUST 3130 Supervision & Management JUST 4410 Law Enforcement Administration JUVENILE JUST 4540 Juvenile Justice Law JUST 4610 Juvenile Justice Administration JUST 4670 Family Law OTHER JPS ELECTIVES JUST 4630 Victimology JUST 4720 Gov t Power & Civil Rights JUST 4924 Internship JUST 4970 Special Topics CORRECTIONS JUST 3510 Corrections Theory & Practice JUST 4420 Correctional Administration JUST 4530 Community Corrections SECURITY JUST 1160 Intro to Security JUST 4370 Security Administration JUST 4580 Loss Prevention HOMELAND SECURITY JUST 4110 Homeland Security JUST 3010 CBRN (Chemical, Biological, Radiation, Nuclear) Defense JUST 4400 Crime Analysis JUST 4970 Directed Research JUST 4810 Cold Case Investigation 4
JUST 4970 Probation & Parole JUST 3050 Community & Problem Oriented Policing Students must take UNIV 1000 Total Semester Hours: 120 5