The Criminal Justice degree, offered in collaboration with eMajor, includes two concentrations: Criminal Justice (general) and Law Enforcement. eMajor is a University System of Georgia collaboration program that delivers flexible, online degree program s through USG affiliate institutions. (https://emajor.usg.edu/). The goal of emajor is to provide high quality degrees that are designed to expand career options through development of critical thinking and leadership. The Criminal Justice degree will prepare students to enter a field with many career options. Students will take courses in a wide variety of criminal justice-related topics that provide a solid foundation to jumpstart their career. Graduates have the opportunity to begin their career in law enforcement (local, state, or federal) or in corrections (security, treatment, etc.). A criminal justice degree is also a solid foundation for those desiring to attend law school to become an attorney. For those already employed in the criminal justice field, a bachelor’s degree will assist in career advancement and open up promotion opportunities.
Criminal Justice eMajor partner institutions have pre-evaluated Georgia’s POST training curriculum for applicable credit for prior learning in the BS in Criminal Justice program.
Curriculum
All concentrations require 42 to 46 semester hours of IMPACTS core, and 18 credit hours of Field of Study courses.
Field of Study courses for all Criminal Justice Majors
Course List
| Code |
Title |
Hours |
| CRJU 1100 | Intro Criminal Justice | |
| 9-12 |
| Introduction to Corrections | |
| Intro Crim Investigation | |
| Intro Criminal Law | |
| Intro Law Enforcement | |
| Intro Law Enforcement |
| |
| Principles of Accounting I | |
| Principles of Accounting II | |
| Intro to Anthropology | |
| Public Speak | |
| Prin Macroeconomics | |
| Prin Microeconomics | |
| American History I | |
| American History II | |
| Intro to Human Services | |
| Elementary Statistics | |
| American Govt | |
| State & Local Government | |
| Intro to Psychology | |
| Intro to Sociology | |
| Intro to Social Problems | |
| Intro to Marriage & Family | |
| |
Course List
| Code |
Title |
Hours |
| |
| CRJU 3100 | Criminal Law | |
| CRJU 3110 | Criminal Procedure | |
| CRJU 3200 | Criminology | |
| CRJU 3300 | Corrections | |
| CRJU 3700 | Crim Just Research Methodology | |
| CRJU 4700 | Ethical Issues in CRJU | |
| CRJU 4800 | Sr Capstone Seminar in CRJU | |
| 39 |
| Crime and Media | |
| Drugs in America | |
| Juvenile Delinquency & Justice | |
| Criminal Investigation | |
| Criminal Investigations II | |
| Crim Justice Administration | |
| Mass Violence in America | |
| Race, Ethnicity, & Crim Just | |
| Victimology | |
| Internship in Criminal Justice | |
| Law of Crim Evidence | |
| Profiling The Serial Offender | |
| Terrorism & Crim Just System | |
| Community Correction | |
| Family Violence | |
| Management of Forensics | |
| Police Problems & Practices | |
| Constitutional Law | |
| Forensic Psychology | |
| Devel of Criminal Behavior | |
| 124 |
| 21 |
| CRJU 3100 | Criminal Law | 3 |
| CRJU 3110 | Criminal Procedure | 3 |
| CRJU 3200 | Criminology | 3 |
| CRJU 3300 | Corrections | 3 |
| CRJU 3700 | Crim Just Research Methodology | 3 |
| CRJU 4700 | Ethical Issues in CRJU | 3 |
| CRJU 4800 | Sr Capstone Seminar in CRJU | 3 |
| CRJU 3350 | Drugs in America | 3 |
| CRJU 3400 | Juvenile Delinquency & Justice | 3 |
| CRJU 3500 | Criminal Investigation | 3 |
| CRJU 3501 | Criminal Investigations II | 3 |
| CRJU 3600 | Crim Justice Administration | 3 |
| CRJU 3710 | Mass Violence in America | 3 |
| CRJU 3800 | Race, Ethnicity, & Crim Just | 3 |
| CRJU 3810 | Victimology | 3 |
| CRJU 4110 | Law of Crim Evidence | 3 |
| CRJU 4200 | Profiling The Serial Offender | 3 |
| CRJU 4210 | Terrorism & Crim Just System | 3 |
| CRJU 4300 | Community Correction | 3 |
| CRJU 4350 | Family Violence | 3 |
| CRJU 4600 | Police Problems & Practices | 3 |
| 9 |
| |
| Crime and Media | |
| Drugs in America | |
| Juvenile Delinquency & Justice | |
| Criminal Investigation | |
| Criminal Investigations II | |
| Crim Justice Administration | |
| Mass Violence in America | |
| Race, Ethnicity, & Crim Just | |
| Victimology | |
| Internship in Criminal Justice | |
| Law of Crim Evidence | |
| Profiling The Serial Offender | |
| Terrorism & Crim Just System | |
| Community Correction | |
| Family Violence | |
| Management of Forensics | |
| Police Problems & Practices | |
| Constitutional Law | |
| Forensic Psychology | |
| Devel of Criminal Behavior | |
| 124 |