Criminal Justice, B.A.

The Bachelor of Arts in Criminal Justice prepares students to work in fields addressing the effects of criminality on individuals, communities and society. The bachelor's degree in Criminal Justice equips graduates to serve in law enforcement, courts or corrections systems, work with children and families in Human Services settings, and work in related private industries. 

The program is conveniently offered in both online only and face-to-face formats.

Program Learning Outcomes (PLOs)

At the completion of the B.A. in Criminal Justice program, students will be able to:

PLO1. Develop and articulate a personal philosophy of professionalism, ethics, and service to the community, the society, and the criminal justice profession.

PLO2. Communicate effectively verbally and in writing about criminal justice issues.

PLO3. Critically analyze the philosophical, conceptual, and theoretical frameworks of criminal justice.

PLO4. Perform research, assess credibility of information, and examine criminal justice issues from multiple perspectives.

PLO5. Apply Criminal Justice theory and skills in the professional environment.

Program Details:

  • Requires 180 QH including 60 QH of General Education for completion 
  • Requires a minimum grade of “C” in Core courses
  • Credit for Prior Learning is accepted for general education, elective credit and as determined appropriate by the faculty, toward program major requirements 
  • Student may complete a concentration in Social Services or Criminal Justice Administration
  • Students may also complete any minor or concentration that is not in the same area of study as their program major. Students must consult with their Academic Advisor to select a minor or concentration that best fits their career and personal goals.

Required Courses

Research Methods

RES 200Research, Writing, and Analysis

1

Note: RES 200 is required for students completing a fully-online program. 

Communications - 15QH

ENG 101Beginning English Composition

5

ENG 201Intermediate English

5

ENG 203Effective Speaking for the Undergraduate

5

Humanities and Fine Arts - 15QH

ART 101Art Appreciation

5

HIS 103History Across the Globe

5

PHI 107Ethics, Logic and Critical Inquiry

5

Note: Students transferring credit from other institutions or applying coursework previously completed at NLU may use any general education course in humanities and fine arts, in addition to another course in humanities or fine arts. 

Quantitative Reasoning - 5QH

MTH 101Introduction to Mathematical Concepts

5

Note: Students transferring credit from other institutions or applying coursework previously completed at NLU may use any college-level mathematics course.

Physical and Life Sciences - 10QH

SCI 101Physical Science

5

and

SCI 102Survey of Biological Science with Lab

5

or

SCI 225Human Impact on Environment

5

Note: Students transferring credit from other institutions or applying coursework previously completed at NLU may use one course in any physical science and one course in any life science.

Social and Behavioral Sciences - 15QH

Choose two Social Science courses from the list below:

ECO 200Macroeconomics for Today's Professional

5

HIS 102Civics and American Government

5

SOC 101Foundational Sociology

5

SOC 222Culture and Identity

5

and

PSY 101Introduction to Psychology

5

Note: Students transferring credit from other institutions or applying coursework previously completed at NLU may use any general education course in social and behavioral sciences. 

Additional General Education Requirements

Students must complete GEN 103 and one of the following course options:

Pathways Students

GEN 210Think Global-Perspectives from the Field

3 TO 5

and

BRV 200Braven Leadership and Career Accelerator

5

or

CAR 214Creating and Communicating the Professional Brand

5

and

BRV 201Braven Leadership and Career Accelerator: Capstone Challenge

2

or

CAR 217Workplace Leadership

2

Transfer Students

CAR 202Creating Professional Identity

2

CAR 203You The Professional

0 TO 2

Note: GEN 103 may be waived for on-campus students who (1) enter NLU with an associate’s degree or 90 or more quarter credit hours of transfer credit; and (2) have maintained a cumulative GPA of 3.000 or above in their previous undergraduate studies. GEN 210 is required for Pathways students only.

Core Courses - 60 QH

CSJ 106Law Enforcement

5

CSJ 107Criminal Justice System

5

CSJ 205Criminology

5

CSJ 206Criminal Law and Procedure

5

CSJ 207Punishment, Prisons and Corrections

5

CSJ 208Courts and Criminal Justice

5

CSJ 209Constitutional Law and Criminal Justice

5

CSJ 352Research Methods in Criminal Justice

5

CSJ 353Criminal Investigations

5

CSJ 354Sociology of Deviant Behavior for Criminal Justice Professionals

5

CSJ 355Ethics, Diversity, and Professionalism in Criminal Justice

5

CAR 490Internship Practicum

5

Electives

Choose additional courses to total 180 QH. These hours may be satisfied by completing any minor or concentration in consultation with your Academic Advisor.