Name______________________________________________________Advisor______________________________
DEPARTMENT
OF CRIMINOLOGY
Undergraduate
Major Requirements-Law Enforcement Option
Academic Year
2003-2004
The
Bachelor of Science Degree in Criminology with an option in LAW ENFORCEMENT is
granted upon completion of a four-year curriculum consisting of 120 units.
Degree and general education requirements must be completed; see Degree and
Credentials in the General Catalog. A grade of C or higher is required for all
courses toward the major (excluding CR/NC classes).
UNITS: REQUIRED
NEEDED
Lower-Division Requirements (see Note 1 ):
Crim 1 (See note 11);Crim
2, 20, 35
...10
Upper-Division Core (see Note 2): Crim
100, 102
109, 112, 170, (see Note 6); 174, 199
.
...19
Upper-Division Requirements: Crim
113, 117, 127, 108 or 180.
.12
Crim Electives: .Crim 118, 120, 126,
130, 131,134, 136T,
139, 140, 141, 160T, 175, 176, 177, 190, 192
..
.
6
TOTAL UNITS REQUIRED IN MAJOR:
.47
General Education Requirement
......
..51
Electives and Remaining Degree Requirements (see Degree Requirements);
May be used toward a dual major or minor
.19-22
TOTAL UNITS
FOR DEGREE:
.120
ADVISING
NOTES:
1. Lower-division
courses should be taken before upper-division courses.
2. Upper-division
core should be taken prior to upper-division electives.
3. Department
policy requires that students should see their advisors prior to registration
each semester.
4.
No General
Education Integration course offered by the Department of Criminology may
be used to satisfy the General Education
Requirements for criminology majors.
5.
CR/NC grading
is not permitted in the major with the exception of Crim
1, 108, 131, 180,
181, 182 and 281.
6. Crim 170 must be taken no later than the first semester of
the student's junior year.
7. Any
course that meets the upper-division writing skills requirement cannot be
applied to
the major requirements.
8. General
Education and elective units may be used toward a dual major or minor (see Dual Major, or
departmental minor). Consult the appropriate department chair, program
coordinator, or faculty
advisor for further information.
9.
Only a grade
of C or higher in Criminology 2, 20, 100, 102, 109, 112, 170, and 199 will apply to
the major in criminology.
10.
Majors are
required to take sections of Crim 100 and 153
designated in the Schedule of Courses
as "for majors only,"
11.
Freshman and
transfer students majoring in criminology must take Crim
1 during their first semester.