Criminal Justice (BA)

Degree Requirements

General Education Requirements
General Education53-57
Major Requirements
Criminal Justice Core
A. Complete the following:
CJ 105Introduction to Criminal Justice3
PSC 130Intro to US Government3
CJ 210Policing and Society3
CJ 215Correctional Policies and Proc3
CJ/PSC 310Research Methods-W3
CJ/PSC 330Judicial Process3
CJ 360Theories of Offending3
CJ 492Capstone Seminar CJ-W3
Criminal Justice Elective
A. Complete the following:
CJ Upper Division (300/400) Electives15
Minor Requirements
A minor is required for this degree program18-24
A MINIMUM OF 120 HOURS IS REQUIRED FOR A DEGREE120

All undergraduates must complete two designated writing credit (W) courses, at least one of which must be in the student's major or minor.

Additional Information

Majors in Arts and Sciences may be completed with a minimum of 120 semester hours unless designated otherwise. At least 30 hours of course work, which represents 25% of the required 120 hours, must be at the upper division level in order to fulfill the University's residency requirement. At least 15 of the 30 upper-division hours must be in the major or concentration area. An overall grade-point-average (GPA) of 2.0 is required for graduation. In addition, a minimum GPA of 2.0 is required in the student's major or concentration area.

The major in criminal justice requires 39 semester hours, including CJ 105, PSC 130, CJ 210, CJ 215, CJ 310/PSC 310 (W), CJ 330/PSC 330, CJ 360, and CJ 492 (W)---plus 15 semester hours of criminal justice electives at the 300/400 level. CJ 105 is a prerequisite for most upper-level CJ courses. Criminal Justice majors must earn a grade of "C" or higher in CJ 105 and in the Capstone Seminar, CJ 492 (W). Students pursuing a degree in Criminal Justice also must have a minor in another discipline.

In addition, all Criminal Justice majors must take the ETS major field test in criminal justice as part of their Capstone Seminar, CJ 492 (W), and receive a satisfactory score. (The standards for passing are determined by the Department of Political Science and Criminal Justice.) Students with unsatisfactory scores on the ETS test can retake the test, or they may be required to repeat coursework in criminal justice. The ETS is administered in the Capstone Seminar, CJ 492 (W). All CJ core courses must be completed prior to enrolling in CJ 492 (W).

All criminal majors must demonstrate competency in oral and written communication. Students will be expected to deliver presentations, particularly in the Capstone Seminar. The University of South Alabama requires two Writing-Intensive (W) courses for graduation. CJ 492 (W) fulfills one Writing-Intensive requirement, and CJ 310/PSC 310 (W) fulfills the second.

Accelerated Bachelors to Masters Program

Program Description

The USA accelerated bachelor’s to master’s (ABM) in Political Science and Criminal Justice provides exceptional undergraduate students the opportunity to earn a bachelor’s and master’s degree at an accelerated pace. 

Strong undergraduate majors with an interest in graduate studies are encouraged to apply.

This program is designed to allow students to complete the Bachelor’s degree in Political Science or Criminal Justice and the Master of Arts degree in Public Administration in six years (including one Summer term between their first and second year of graduate study).

Admission Procedures

Admission will be a competitive process. The minimum standards are:

  • Completed at least 90 credit hours
  • Completed at least 30 credit hours at USA
  • An overall GPA of 3.0 (Cumulative and Political Science/Criminal Justice)
  • Two letters of recommendation.

Once admitted into the ABM program, students must maintain at least a 3.0 GPA and remain in good standing to stay in the program.

Program Procedures

ABM students may begin taking graduate courses after completing at least 90 hours of undergraduate credit.

Completion of the ABM program requires students to complete at least 150 approved unique credit hours. To qualify for a baccalaureate degree, a student must complete at least 120 approved semester hours. To qualify for a master’s degree a student must complete a minimum of 30 approved semester hours. A maximum of twelve hours of graduate coursework can be applied to satisfy the requirements for an undergraduate degree. To receive graduate credit, students must earn at least a 'B'.

There are currently four graduate courses that may count toward the Bachelor of Arts in Political Science or Master of Public Administration degree:

PSC 501 Public Administration (3 hours).

PSC 511 Criminal Justice Administration (3 hours).

PSC 584 Health Care Policy around the World (3 hours).

There are three courses that may count toward both the Bachelor of Arts in Criminal Justice or Master of Public Administration degree:

PSC 511 Criminal Justice Administration (3 hours).

PSC 582 Criminal Justice Policy Evaluation (3 hours)

PSC 590 Criminal Justice Communications (3 hours)

Upon completing the undergraduate degree, students will apply to the Master of Public Administration program. ABM students, who are in good standing, will be accepted.

Completion of the Master of Arts in Public Administration requires successful completion of all requirements, including at least 36 graduate credit hours. Graduate credit taken while an undergraduate that is completed with at least the grade of B will be transferred into the Master’s program upon acceptance into the program and will apply toward the 36 hours required for the Master of Public Administration degree.

A student who withdraws or is dismissed from the ABM program may not count graduate coursework towards both degrees. Graduate courses for which an undergraduate student did not earn an “A” or “B” grade, may not be counted towards the graduate degree.

All students approved to be in an ABM program must complete at least 150 unique credit hours across the undergraduate and graduate degree programs, with a minimum of 120 approved semester hours for the undergraduate degree and a minimum of 30 approved hours for the graduate degree.

A student must have an approved ABM Declaration Form prior to participating in an ABM program (https://www.southalabama.edu/colleges/graduateschool/resources/abmdeclarationform11.22.22.pdf). This is how we insure that condition (1) above is met.

Undergraduate students must complete the Authorization to use Graduate Credit for an Undergraduate Degree form for any graduate courses applied to their undergraduate degree (https://www.southalabama.edu/departments/eforms/registrar/graduate_level_course_for_undergraduate_degree.pdf).

Students can take a maximum of 12 semester hours of graduate coursework as an undergraduate, but such credits can only be used to meet the requirements of the graduate degree if condition (1) above is met.

Graduation Plan

(39 Total Hours)

Plan of Study Grid
First Year
FallHours
CAS 100 First Yr Exp - 2
EH 101 English Composition I 3
Humanities/Fine Arts ElectiveArea II 3
CJ 105 Introduction to Criminal Justice 3
Natural Science with LabArea III 4
 Hours15
Spring
EH 102
English Composition II
or Honors Composition - H
3
Humanities/Fine Arts ElectiveArea II 3
Select one of the following: 3
Policing and Society  
Correctional Policies and Proc  
Intro to US Government (Area IV)  
CA 110 Public Speaking 3
Select one of the following: 3
Finite Mathematics  
Precalculus Algebra  
Precalculus Trigonometry  
Precal Algebra-Trigonometry  
Calculus and Its Applications  
Calculus III  
Linear Algebra I  
Differential Equations I  
 Hours15
Second Year
Fall
Select one of the following: 3
Policing and Society  
Correctional Policies and Proc  
Intro to US Government (Area IV)  
Foreign LanguageArea V - Foreign Language Sequence Semester 1 3
Select one of the following Humanties/Fine Arts Literature - Area II: 3
Brit Lit before 1785  
Brit Lit after 1785  
Am Lit before 1865  
Am Lit after 1865  
World Lit before 1650  
World Lit after 1650  
Select one of the following Humanities/Fine Arts Literature - Area IV: 3
HY of Western Civilization I  
HY of Western Civilization II  
US History to 1877  
US History since 1877  
Natural Science with LabArea III 4
 Hours16
Spring
Select one of the following: 3
Policing and Society  
Correctional Policies and Proc  
Intro to US Government (Area IV)  
Foreign LanguageArea V - Foreign Language Sequence Semester 2 3
PSC/CJ 310 Research Methods-W 3
CJ/PSC 330
Judicial Process
or Theories of Offending
3
Literature or HistoryArea II or Area IV - Literature or History Sequence 3
 Hours15
Third Year
Fall
Natural Science with Lab or Upper Level MathArea V 3-4
Social/Behavioral Science ElectiveArea IV 3
CJ Elective300-400 Level CJ Elective 3
CJ/PSC 330
Judicial Process
or Theories of Offending
3
MinorMinor course 3
 Hours15-16
Spring
CJ Elective300-400 Level CJ Elective 3
CJ Elective300-400 Level CJ Elective 3
CJ Elective300-400 Level CJ Elective 3
MinorMinor course 3
MinorMinor course 3
 Hours15
Fourth Year
Fall
CJ 492 Capstone Seminar CJ-W (or 300-400 Level CJ Elective) 3
CJ Elective300-400 Level CJ Elective 3
MinorMinor course 3
MinorMinor course 3
ElectiveCourse in Major, Minor, or Elective 3
 Hours15
Spring
CJ 492 Capstone Seminar CJ-W (or 300-400 Level CJ Elective) 3
MinorMinor course 3
MinorMinor course 3
ElectiveCourse in Major, Minor, or Elective 3
ElectiveCourse in Major, Minor, or Elective 2-3
 Hours14-15
 Total Hours120-122