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2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalog - Evening & Online 
    
2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalog - Evening & Online

Criminal Justice, B.A.


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Department of Criminal Justice
843-953-0319
www.citadel.edu/root/eveningundergraduatestudies-2-2-programs/criminal-justice

Dr. Matthew Zommer
mzommer@citadel.edu

The online degree completion program in criminal justice was created to provide students with an opportunity to receive a four-year degree from The Citadel online. The requirements for the major consist of a total of 65 general elective credit hours and 55 upper division credit hours.

Mission Statement

The mission of the Criminal Justice program is to foster an intellectually stimulating educational experience that prepares students to work within the criminal justice system and its related fields, as well as laying the academic foundation for graduate study. This is accomplished by developing students’ understanding of the causes of crime, which includes a grasp of the larger social context in which crime occurs, the operation and effectiveness of agencies within the criminal justice system, as well as developing students’ analytical skills that enable them to conduct and evaluate criminal justice-related research.

Expected Student Learning Outcomes

Upon completion of the program, students should generally possess:

  • An understanding of the theories relating to crime causation and criminality
  • An understanding of the interdisciplinary nature of the criminal justice system
  • Skills that enable the student to conduct and evaluate criminal justice-related research
  • Advanced reading, writing, and verbal communication skills
  • An understanding of administrative principles and practices found in criminal justice agencies

Transfer Articulation from South Carolina Technical Colleges

Please note that the table below is only an advising tool with a suggested sequence of courses for students who are beginning their college coursework within the South Carolina Technical College System with the intent to transfer to The Citadel. The Citadel’s degree completion programs offer significant flexibility with course selection and transfer credits that provides additional choices as noted in the official degree.

Completion program of study.

Within the minimum 30 hours required transfer credits for admission into the program, all transfer students into this program are recommended to have transfer credit for:

English Composition (six hours)
Mathematics (three hours)
Physical Science (eight hours)
Criminal Justice - Introduction to Criminal Justice
Computer - Introduction to Computers

Program of Study


Courses Taken at a South Carolina Technical College (or Equivalent): 65 Credit Hours


Writing/English Composition (6 Hours)


Humanities/Foreign Language (6 Hours)


History (6 Hours)


Mathematics (6 Hours)


Physical Science (8 Hours)


Courses must have lab, not necessarily sequential

Social Science (6 Hours)


Criminal Justice Major (6 Hours)


  • CRJ 101 - Introduction to Criminal Justice Credit Hours: 3
  • CRJ 125 - Criminology Credit Hours: 3

Lower Division Electives 21 hours (Any Courses Apply)


Recommended for Technical College CRJ Students

  • CPT 101 - Intro to Computers
  • CRJ 120 - Constitutional Law
  • CRJ 130 - Police Administration
  • CRJ 210 - Juvenile and the Law
  • CRJ 220 - Judicial Process
  • CRJ 236 - Criminal Evidence
  • CRJ 242 - Correctional Systems
Recommended for Technical College AA Students

  • CPT 101 - Intro to Computers
  • Oral Communications
  • Literature
  • Humanities/Social Sciences/Communication

Courses Taken at The Citadel: 55 Credit Hours


Required Courses if Not Taken at a Technical College


Required Courses


Upper Level Elective Courses in the Major: 33 Credit Hours


(Must be at 300 level or higher)

Note: CRMJ 201  is a prerequisite for all criminal justice courses except CRMJ 202 . Students may choose from the following list of upper level elective courses in criminal justice. Other courses may be included as they are developed and approved by the department.

Electives: (Three Courses, Nine Credit Hours)

Three of the following courses can count as an upper level elective in the major:

Upper Level Elective Courses: 15 Credit Hours


(Must be courses at the 300-400 level)

Total Credit Hours: 120 Credit Hours


Computation of Major GPA

All undergraduate courses taken at The Citadel with a subject prefix of CRMJ and INTL will count towards the major GPA.

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