BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE
The Criminal Justice baccalaureate degree offers a program which provides students with a solid basis of knowledge and skills for service in various criminal justice fields. This degree gives students a broad liberal arts knowledge base and an understanding of the conceptual, organizational and practical dimensions of various criminal justice fields and agencies. The Criminal Justice program is designed to prepare students for employment in the field of criminal justice and also serve as preparation for graduate work in criminal justice, law, counseling, public administration or more technical areas. Criminal Justice majors are encouraged to take electives in their major that should assist in their career objectives and preparation. There are nine concentrations available that will assist in this development.
Internships are available in many of the concentrations and are required in the 4+1 program.
The Criminal Justice Program is dedicated to the advancement of student education and provides balanced liberal arts curriculum integrated with practical experience through the following program objectives:
Students will develop oral and written communication skills to articulate Criminal justice topics.
Students will gain an understanding and appreciation for the social and cultural diversity of society and how they impact the criminal justice system.
Students will develop abilities in critical thinking, logical assessment and analytical problem solving which will be essential to work in the criminal justice field.
Students will develop competencies in designing, analyzing and critiquing social research, and assessing data sources as needed which are relevant to the criminal justice field.
Students will acquire specific knowledge consistent with a bachelor’s degree in this major in key subject areas as identified by national organizations, such as Academy of Criminal Justice Society (ACJS).
Students will evaluate and apply Franciscan values to ethical behavior and leadership needed in the 21st-Century.
The Criminal Justice program is designed to prepare graduates for employment in the criminal justice areas of law enforcement, courts, probation, parole, youth services, and security. It also serves to prepare persons for careers in areas allied with the various enforcement fields or continued educational pursuits. The program is designed for in-service personnel as well as for persons wishing to prepare for service in the criminal justice fields.
Students pursuing the Bachelor of Science degree in Criminal Justice must fulfill the following requirements. The Criminal Justice requirements include the following distribution of credit hours:
REQUIRED COURSES IN MAJOR | ||
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COURSE NUMBER | COURSE NAME | CREDITS |
CJ 101 | Introduction to Criminal Justice | 3 |
CJ 200 | Introduction to Corrections | 3 |
CJ 202 | Introduction to Criminal Law & Procedure | 3 |
CJ 204 | Crime and Society | 3 |
CJ 205 | Drugs, Crime, and the Criminal Justice System | 3 |
CJ 305 | Research Methods in Social Sciences | 3 |
CJ 330 | Ethics in the Criminal Justice System | 3 |
CJ 335/SO 306 | Diversity Issues in Criminal Justice | 3 |
CJ 402 | Advanced Criminological Theory | 3 |
CJ 404 | Criminal Investigations/Criminalistics | 3 |
CJ 405 | Seminar in Criminal Justice | 3 |
FS 320 | Interview and Interrogation Techniques | 3 |
MA 200 | Topics in Statistics | 3 |
SO 101 | Introduction to Sociology | 3 |
MAJOR ELECTIVES | ||
COURSE NUMBER | COURSE NAME | CREDITS |
CJ *** | Upper Level Criminal Justice Elective | 3 |
CJ *** | Upper Level Criminal Justice Elective | 3 |
CJ *** | Any Criminal Justice Elective | 3 |
BLUEPRINT REQUIREMENTS | ||
COURSE NUMBER | COURSE NAME | CREDITS |
BLU 101 | Foundations Seminar | 3 |
BLU 151 | Public Speaking | 3 |
BLU 201 | Service Learning and Civic Engagement | 3 |
BLU 301 | Junior Symposium | 3 |
EN 101 | College Writing | 3 |
EN 102 | Unveiling Literary Treasures | 3 |
RS *** | Religious Studies Elective | 3 |
GENERAL EDUCATION CORE MODULES | ||
COURSE NUMBER | COURSE NAME | CREDITS |
American History/Western Civilization | Approved Elective | 3 |
Art | Approved Elective | 3 |
Foreign Culture and Language | Approved Elective | 3 |
Humanities | Approved Elective | 3 |
Natural Science | Approved Elective | 3 |
GENERAL ELECTIVES | ||
COURSE NUMBER | COURSE NAME | CREDITS |
Liberal Arts Elective | 300 or 400 Level Course | 3 |
Liberal Arts Elective | 300 or 400 Level Course | 3 |
Liberal Arts Elective | 300 or 400 Level Course | 3 |
Liberal Arts Elective | Any Liberal Arts Course | 3 |
All College Elective | 300 or 400 Level Course | 3 |
All College Elective | 300 or 400 Level Course | 3 |
All College Elective | Any Course | 3 |
All College Elective | Any Course | 3 |
All College Elective | Any Course | 3 |
All College Elective | Any Course | 3 |
All College Elective | Any Course | 3 |
CONCENTRATIONS IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE
Effective Fall 2018, all criminal justice majors declare a concentration in criminal justice by adhering to the following policy:
Apply by completing a concentration form in Self-Service after completion of 45 credits
Take eighteen hours of course work in one of the following concentration areas
CORRECTIONS
Required Courses:
CJ 101 Introduction to Criminal Justice
CJ 200 Introduction to Corrections
CJ 204 Crime & Society
Elective Courses: Choose 3
CJ 205 Drugs, Crime and the Criminal Justice System
CJ 300 Parole, Probation, & Community-Based Corrections
CJ 302 The Juvenile Justice System
CJ 334 Analysis of Sexual Offenses & the Sex Offender
CJ 400 Advanced Seminar in Corrections
HS 300 Introduction to Chemical Dependency
LW 370 Rights, Liberty & Justice: US Constitution
PSY 410 Forensic Psychology
CRIMINOLOGY
Required Courses:
CJ 101 Introduction to Criminal Justice
CJ 105 Introduction to Criminology
CJ 204 Crime & Society
Choose 3 electives:
CJ 205 Drugs, Crime & the CJ System
CJ 302 The Juvenile Justice System
CJ 304 Organized Crime & the Career Criminal
CJ 307/HS 307 Gender & the Criminal Justice System
CJ 320 Transnational Crime & Comparative CJ Systems
CJ 334 Analysis of Sexual Offenses & the Sex Offender
CJ 417 Violent Phenomena
FAMILY VIOLENCE
Required Courses:
CJ 101 Introduction to Criminal Justice
CJ 204 Crime & Society
HS 203 Introduction to Counseling
Choose 3 electives:
CJ 205 Drugs, Crime & the CJ System
CJ 316 Family Violence
CJ 317 Family Violence Treatment & Prevention
CJ 334 Analysis of Sexual Offenses & the Sex Offender
CJ 416 Advanced Issues in Family Violence
CJ 417 Violent Phenomena
HS 330 Violent Children
LW 410/HS 410 Child & Family Law
INVESTIGATIONS
Not available to CSI Majors
Required Courses:
CJ 101 Introduction to Criminal Justice
CJ 202 Introduction to Criminal Law & Procedure
CJ 204 Crime & Society
Choose 3 electives:
CJ 205 Drugs, Crime & the CJ System
CJ 304 Organized Crime & the Career Criminal
CJ 315 Laws & Rules of Evidence
CJ 315 Laws & Rules of Evidence
CJ 321 Terrorism & Homeland Security
CJ 334 Analysis of Sexual Offenses & the Sex Offender
CJ 404 Criminal Investigation/Criminalistics
FS 320 Interview and Interrogation Techniques
LW 370 Rights, Liberties, & Justice: US Constitution
JUVENILE JUSTICE
Required Courses:
CJ 101 Introduction to Criminal Justice
CJ 102 Introduction to Juvenile Delinquency
CJ 204 Crime & Society
Choose 3 electives:
CJ 205 Drugs, Crime & the CJ System
CJ 302 The Juvenile Justice System
CJ 316 Family Violence
CJ 317 Family Violence Treatment and Prevention
CJ 416 Advanced Issues in Family Violence
CJ 417 Violent Phenomena
HS 330 Violent Children
LW 410/HS 410 Child & Family Law
POLICE MANAGEMENT
Required Courses:
CJ 101 Introduction to Criminal Justice
CJ 202 Introduction to Criminal Law & Procedure
CJ 204 Crime & Society
Choose 3 electives:
CJ 307/HS 307 Gender & the Criminal Justice System
CJ 310 Introduction to Policing/Professional Entry
CJ 311 Police Management & Organization
CJ 312 Police Human Dimension
CJ 411 Police, Politics, and Professionalism
LW 370 Rights, Liberties, & Justice: US Constitution
SECURITY
Required Courses:
CJ 101 Introduction to Criminal Justice
CJ 103 Introduction to Security
CJ 204 Crime & Society
Choose 3 electives:
CJ 205 Drugs, Crime & the CJ System
CJ 303 Asset Protection
CJ 321 Terrorism & Homeland Security
CJ 333 Information Security
CJ 403 Security Administration
GENERALIST
Required Courses:
CJ 101 Introduction to Criminal Justice
CJ 202 Introduction to Criminal Law & Procedure or
CJ 205 Drugs, Crime & the CJ System
CJ 204 Crime & Society
Choose 3 electives:
Any three upper-level CJ courses
For a closely related program, check Pre-Law under the Pre-Professional Programs.
4+1 CRIMINAL JUSTICE/CRIMINAL JUSTICE ADMINISTRATION
Students enrolled in the CJ BS/CJA MS 4+1 program complete all requirements for the BS as indicated above with the following exceptions:
They do not declare a concentration, as the 4+1 is their concentrated area of study
They are required to complete an internship, CJ/FS 499 in their senior year
CJ Upper-level electives and Upper-level electives as indicated in the Criminal Justice major are all assigned to graduate classes for the fall and spring of their senior year
They must start their graduate sequence in fall of their senior year, therefore, may need to accelerate/ decelerate to sequence classes accordingly
All courses of the CJ Bachelor’s with requirements fulfilling electives as indicated below:
Upper Level CJ Elective = CJ 499
Upper Level CJ Elective = CC 500
Upper Level Liberal Arts Elective = CC 505
Upper Level Liberal Arts Elective = CC 510
Upper Level Elective = CJA 601
Upper Level Elective = CJA 640
All College Elective 3 = CJA 679
SECURITY MANAGEMENT CERTIFICATE
A sequence of six courses at the College that would lead to a letter of accomplishment in Security Management. The eighteen-hour sequence is composed of the following courses:
EN 101 College Writing
BLU 151 Public Speaking
CJ 103 Introduction to Security
CJ 321 Terrorism and Homeland Security
CJ/ECI 333 Information Security
CJ 403 Retail Security and Security Administration.
The sequence may be taken as part of the Associate in Arts or Bachelor of Science Degree Program in Criminal Justice.
THE INSTITUTE FOR LAW AND JUSTICE
The mission of the Institute for Law and Justice at Hilbert College is to support criminal justice, social service and related community support agencies by enhancing their ability to deliver services. Working with these agencies, the Institute will develop projects and seek funding from a wide variety of sources to conduct research that will enhance present knowledge related to issues of law and justice. The goals of the Institute for Law and Justice are as follows:
To assist criminal justice and associated community support agencies to produce positive community change. By facilitating such positive community change, Hilbert College and the Institute for Law and Justice will increase their visibility in the local and Western New York area as an institution that effectively strengthens agencies and promotes community improvement.
To improve governmental, private and public inter-agency communications in an attempt to increase collaborative efforts that promote positive community chance.
To help educate the criminal justice community relative to innovations and promising ideas in the fields of law and justice.
To establish within Hilbert College a research-based institution that provides faculty and students opportunities to grow intellectually.