NAME: ___________________________________ AU ID: ______________________ Additional Majors/Minors:_____________________ Intended Graduation: ___________ JUSTICE and LAW MAJOR (51 Credit Hours with grades of C or better) UNIVERSITY REQUIREMENT Math and Writing requirements must be completed before completing 30 credits in residence WRTG-100 or AP/IB Exam credit____________________________ WRTG-101 or WRTG-106 ____________________________ Math ____________________________ Writing Proficiency Exam:____________________________ GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENT must be completed before completing 60 credits in residence AREA I: The Creative Arts ______________________________ ___________________________ AREA 2: Western Traditions ______________________________ ___________________________ AREA 3: Global & Multicultural Perspective ______________________________ ___________________________ AREA 4: Social Institutions & Behavior ______________________________ ___________________________ AREA 5: The Natural Sciences ______________________________ ___________________________ NOTE: A maximum of 2 courses from any academic department may be used for General Education requirements (for example, only 2 GOVT courses or 2 LIT courses, etc.) All major courses must be taken for an A-F grade. Students are responsible for meeting all course prerequisites. FOUNDATION COURSES (24 Credits) Semester/Grade JLC-103 Critical Issues in Justice ______________ JLC-104 Introduction to Systems of Justice ______________ JLC-205 Introduction to Criminology ______________ JLC-280 Introduction to Justice Research ______________ JLC-309 Justice and Public Policy ______________ JLC-402 Comparative Systems of Law & Justice ______________ SPA-220 The American Constitution (FA 4) ______________ Law and Society Course (3 Credits) One course from the following: JLC-101 Introduction to Law JLC-110 Western Legal Tradition (FA 2) JLC-202 History of International Thought and Law JLC-225 American Legal Culture JLC-302 Law and Social Theory JLC-308 Justice, Morality and the Law JLC-352 Psychiatry and the Law ______________ ADDITIONAL REQUIRED JLC COURSES (12 credits): Semester/Grade Students take an additional 12 credits chosen from JLC-xxx courses. 1. _____________________________________ _____________ 2. _____________________________________ _____________ 3. _____________________________________ _____________ 4. _____________________________________ _____________ CONCENTRATION (15 credits) _______ Criminal Justice _______ Criminology _______ Terrorism & Security Studies Students are required to take: • 12 credits in their area of concentration • 3 credits from a second area of Concentration Approved Concentration Courses Criminal Justice Criminology Terrorism & Security Studies JLC-200 Deprivation of Liberty (FA 4) JLC-210 Policing in America: An Introductory Survey JLC-211 Contemporary Issues in American Law Enforcement JLC-230 Corrections in America JLC-332 Corrections & the Constitution JLC-342 Judicial Administration JLC-431 The Prison Community JLC-444 Topics in Criminal Justice JLC-206 Justice & Deviant Behavior JLC-215 Violence & Institutions (FA 4) JLC-245 Cities & Crime (FA 4) JLC-313 Organized Crime JLC-315 White Collar & Commercial Crime JLC-368 Juvenile Delinquency: Causes, Prevention & Treatment JLC-401 Criminal Behavior: A Psychosocial Analysis JLC-417 Victimology JLC-426 Domestic Violence JLC-445 Topics in Criminology JLC-451 Drugs, Crime& Public Policy JLC-454 Violence, Justice & the Law JLC-458 The Juvenile & the Law JLC-470 Causes of Terrorism & Political Violence JLC-471 Evolution of Global Jihad JLC-474 Domestic Terrorism & Political Violence JLC-475 Terrorism & Counterterrorism in Practice JLC-478 Investigating Terrorism JLC-479 Prosecution of Terrorism JLC-482 Crime & Conflict Nexus JLC-483 Cyber Threats & Security JLC-484 Intelligence Analysis Concentration Courses (12cr): Semester/Grade 1. _________________________________ _____________ 2. _________________________________ _____________ 3. _________________________________ _____________ 4. _________________________________ _____________ Course from second area of concentration (3cr): Semester/Grade 1. _________________________________ Updated: 10/12/15 _____________