Overview
Expand your knowledge of the criminal justice system with a bachelor's degree in criminal justice from Trevecca!
The Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice Studies is designed for those who have an interest in understanding the theories associated with the causes of crime, the work performed by criminal justice professionals, and the impact public policy decisions have on the operation of the criminal justice system. While enrolled, you will explore the relationship of race, ethnicity, poverty, and other factors relative to criminal behavior, criminal prosecution, and crime victimization. Coursework and practicum experience prepare students for a variety of careers in the law enforcement community, emphasizing the importance of ethical leadership with a Christian worldview.
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Core Classes
General Sociology
SOC 2010
The nature and functions of sociology, the development of social ideas and institutions and the processes of social interactions and social structure. A recommended prerequisite to courses in Sociology numbered above 2000.
Course Hours: 3
Introduction to Criminology and the Criminal Justice System
SOC 2800
A study of the theoretical causes of criminal behavior and the basics of the criminal justice system. The course examines the criminal and delinquent behavior theories, the methods of control and rehabilitation in our criminal justice system from a social/environmental viewpoint, and also law enforcement, the courts, and the correctional system.
Course Hours: 3
Theories of Deviancy
SOC 3360
An examination of the social causes and consequences of delinquency, criminality, addiction, insanity, social unconventionality, and other deviant behavior. The course also explores differing views on the subject throughout history.
Course Hours: 3
Juvenile Delinquency
SOC 3370
An examination of the nature, causes, and extent of juvenile delinquency. The course also explores the various segments of the juvenile justice system, including law enforcement, juvenile court, juvenile legal rights, and correction.
Course Hours: 3
Corrections
SOC 3410
A study of the history and practice of probation, parole, community-based corrections, and dete
Course Hours: 3
Policing in Society
SOC 3420
An analysis of the functions, problems, history, procedures, and structure of policing administrations, also including the politics of law enforcement.
Course Hours: 3
U.S. Cultural and Ethnic Diversity
SWK 3350
Examines the social situation among American ethnic minorities. Analysis of cultural factors and their effects on majority-minority interpersonal relationships is included.
Course Hours: 3
Social Science Statistics
SOC 2300
Introduction to descriptive and inferential statistics with social science research applications. Sampling issues; describing data with measures of central tendencies and dispersion; hypothesis testing using categorical and continuous indicators; multivariate techniques for continuous, categorical, and time dependent data, including T-test, ANOVA and nonparametric tests. SPSS will also be introduced.
Course Hours: 3
Criminal Law and Procedure
SOC 3110
A comprehensive introduction to criminal law and accompanying procedure in the criminal justice system. The course covers common law and statutory elements of crime, including crimes against persons, property crimes, public morality offenses, and defenses to crime. A concise look at criminal procedure and the criminal court system is also provided.
Course Hours: 3
Social Science Research Methods and Design
SOC 3000
An introduction to the basic skills necessary in conducting empirical research in the social sciences. Topics covered will include the logic of science in sociology and the social sciences, literature reviews, design and measurement, use of primary and secondary data, ethical issues in research, and writing research reports. Emphasis is placed on field research and the methods for conducting and analyzing research in various social settings.
Course Hours: 3
Criminal Investigation
SOC 3100
Includes instruction in general investigative responsibilities and techniques, including administration, preparation, investigative jurisdiction and responsibility, and the importance of substantive report writing. Students will be introduced to crime scene investigation-- its purpose and use.
Course Hours: 3
Practicum/Senior Seminar in Criminal Justice
SOC 4400
A supervised practicum that provides the student with experience in an actual police, court, correctional or other criminal justice setting.
Course Hours: 3
Overview
Expand your knowledge of the criminal justice system with a bachelor's degree in criminal justice from Trevecca!
The Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice Studies is designed for those who have an interest in understanding the theories associated with the causes of crime, the work performed by criminal justice professionals, and the impact public policy decisions have on the operation of the criminal justice system. While enrolled, you will explore the relationship of race, ethnicity, poverty, and other factors relative to criminal behavior, criminal prosecution, and crime victimization. Coursework and practicum experience prepare students for a variety of careers in the law enforcement community, emphasizing the importance of ethical leadership with a Christian worldview.