Associate of Arts
Suggested
Coursework at CSI:
The coursework suggested below, while
not necessarily required for your associates degree, is
required at Lewis-Clark State College for the baccalaureate
degree in this major.
Completing the coursework suggested below before
transferring to LCSC will decrease courses required at LCSC
for this major.
| CRIJ 101 |
Introduction to Criminal
Justice |
| CRIJ 104 |
Introduction to Corrections |
| CRIJ 270 |
Criminology |
| CRIJ 275 |
Criminal Evidence Law |
| CRIJ 276 |
Law of Arrest Search & Seizure |
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| Select one of the following
two concentrations: |
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| Criminal Justice
Concentration |
| POLS 101 |
American National Government |
| CRIJ 102 |
Introduction to Police |
| PSYC 217 |
Statistical Methods |
| SOCY 238 |
Race & Ethnic Relations |
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| Corrections/Human
Services Concentration |
| PSYC 201 |
Child & Adolescent Development |
| PSYC 217 |
Statistical Methods |
| SOCY 238 |
Race & Ethnic Relations |
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Bachelor of Science/Arts in Justice
Studies
Courses to take at LCSC for this major
Transfer up to 70 credits into LCSC
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Required Courses |
| JS 320 |
Juvenile Delinquency |
| JS 325 |
Criminal Law |
| JS 495 |
Practicum |
| JS 499 |
Research Project/Seminar |
| POLS 320 |
Public Policy Analysis |
| SOC 375 |
Deviant Behavior - Social
Control |
| SS 385 |
Research Methods |
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| Corrections/Human
Services Concentration- Choose 6 credits
from: |
| JS 275 |
Principles of Interviewing
and Case Studies |
| SOC 315 |
The Family |
| SOC 325 |
Social Stratification |
| JS 310 |
Organization and
Administration of Justice |
| JS 423 |
Justice Issues and Public
Policy |
| PSYC 440 |
Counseling Theories and
Techniques |
| JS 302 |
Probation & Parole |
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Criminal
Justice Concentration -
Choose 3 credits from: |
| JS 280 |
Principles of Criminal
Investigations |
| JS 310 |
Organization and
Administration of Justice |
| JS 403 |
Comparative Criminal
Justice Systems |
| JS 423 |
Justice Issues and Public
Policy |
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Integrative Core -
NS, HUM, ID, SS 350 / 351
(3 credits) |
| Other electives
as needed to meet graduation requirements. |
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