Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice Distance Learning Program Degree Completion Plan – Effective July 1, 2006 – June 30, 2007 Important: This is not an official evaluation. This is provided for advising purposes only. Seniors (90+ total credit hours) may request an official degree completion plan from the Registrar’s Office via email: registrar@liberty.edu. NAME (Last, First, Middle) Student Number Planned Year of Graduation Advisor GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS (42 hrs) MAJOR (45 hrs) Hrs Course Sem Grade Course Hrs ENGL 101 Composition & Rhetoric 3 CJUS 200 Intro. to Criminal Justice 3 ENGL 102 Composition & Literature 3 CJUS 230 Crim. Just. Research and Writing 3 COMS 101 Speech Communication 3 CJUS 300 Admin. of Justice Organizations 3 3 CJUS 310 Juvenile Justice 3 3 CJUS 320 Corrections 3 CJUS 330 Judicial Process 3 CJUS 340 Criminology 3 CJUS 350 Criminal Justice Ethics 3 3 CJUS 400 Criminal Law 3 3 PHIL 104 Contemporary World Views Investigative Studies (27 hours) 1 Nat Sci History Grade Core (36 hours) Foundational Studies (15 hours) MATH Sem 3 CJUS 410 Constitutional Criminal Procedure 3 CJUS 420 Criminal Investigations 3 SOCI 200 or 201 3 GOVT 480 Terrorism 3 Humanities 3 CJUS Electives (9-11 hours) Choose from: Any CJUS course not listed above (to include CJUS 499-Internship), any ACCT course, BUSI 310 or 340, SOCI 200 or 201, GOVT 327, 340, 345, 422, 458, 462, 475 or other approved GOVT courses, language (modern), PSYC 101, 210, 231, 430 or other approved PSYC courses. GOVT 200 Const. Govt. & Free Enterprise PHIL 201 Philosophy & Contemporary Ideas 3 BIBL 104 Survey of Biblical Literature 3 THEO 104 Introduction to Christian Thought 3 GOVT 220 American Government 3 3 3 3 Minimum Requirements for Graduation: 120 Total Hours 30 Hours of Upper Level Courses 50% (24 Hours) of major taken at LU 30 Hours Taken at LU Maximum Number of Transfer Credit Allowed: 90 Hours 2.0 Grade Point Average Grades of C or higher for all courses in Major ELECTIVES 31-33 Hours 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 1 Natural Science may include biology or other natural science (e.g. chemistry, physics, geology, astronomy) transferred from another institution. BS_CriminalJustice.doc