Bachelor of Science
in Criminal Justice
The
criminal justice program integrates coursework
with professional interaction in various disciplines.
It is designed to prepare students for graduate
school, law school, and careers in criminal
and juvenile probation and parole, victim's
services, private security, and other related
fields.
The
program places a high emphasis on superior academic
achievement, the ability to communicate both
verbally and in writing, and the development
of a research potential. Every student must
complete an original proposal for research (CRJU
4800) as well as a field placement or practicum.
The student is responsible for identifying the
internship site. However, all internships are
subject to the approval and supervision of program
faculty. All "core courses" and "core
elective courses" in the program must be
taken for a grade and earn a "C" or
higher.
Admittance
to the program is restricted to applicants who
meet the requirements published by the BGSU
criminal justice department. This degree is
awarded by the College
of Health and Human Services.
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