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While many colleges and universities offer "quick courses" in select areas of criminal justice, such as basic police courses, the bachelor of science with a major in criminal justice program teaches criminal law, psychology and the academic base needed to pursue a career in criminal justice or law school.
Our program is not a "Cop Shop" (courses focusing strictly on a career as an entry-level police officer), nor is it strictly theoretically based.
Our program is a mix of practical knowledge taught by current professionals in the field (judges, lawyers, coroners, law enforcement officers, and administrators) and theory.
The Experience
Our criminal justice major also has a strong psychology component. Trine currently is one of the only undergraduate programs in the U.S. to specialize in forensic and correctional psychology.
We also offer criminal justice concentrations for law enforcement, agency administration and psychology, all of which allow you to be prepared to start your career path right after graduation and move up the ranks quickly.
Further, the criminal justice program has a strong student-to-student support system, the American Criminal Justice Association (ACJA)
The ACJA has monthly meetings, where professionals in the field speak and recruit, a mentoring program for underclassmen, a yearly symposium, and a handgun competition team, which competes nationally and regionally.
The Results
The criminal justice program will provide students with:
Admission requirements for transfer students:
High School Transcripts:
Total Credit Hours - 120
General Education Requirements - 42 credit hours
• ENG 143 College Compositions
• SP 203 Effective Speaking
or COM 163 Interpersonal Communication
• HUM 203 Humanities Seminar
• Humanities Elective
• Sciences Elective
or Mathematics Elective
• MA 113 College Algebra
or MA 133 Quantitative Reasoning
• BIO 1003 Plants and People
• HIS 103 American History I
or his 203 World Civilization I
• HIS 113 American History II
or HIS 213 World Civilization II
• SOC 103 Principles of Sociology
• PSY 113 Principles of Psychology
• POLS 113 Introduction to Government
Content Requirements - 46 credit hours
• CRJ 103 Introduction to Criminal Justice
• CRJ 133 Criminal Justice Report Writing
• CRJ 153 Juvenile Justice
• CRJ 243 introduction to Criminology
• CRJ 263 Introduction to Criminal Law and Justice
• CRJ 273 Criminal Procedures and Evidence
• CRJ 343 Criminalistics and Crime Scene Investigations I
• CRJ 433 Criminal Justice Capstone Demonstration
• CRJ 473 Law Enforcement Internship I
• POLS 333 State and Local Government
• POLS 403 American Constitutional Development
• PSY 323 Abnormal Psychology
• UE 101 University Experience
Select one of the following five concentrations - 15 credit hours
Option A - Criminal Justice Professional
• CRJ 363 Institutional Corrections and Law
• CRJ 423 Criminal Justice & Agency Administration
• CRJ 453 Topics in CJ
• PSY 303 Research Methods in Psychology
• SOC 323 The Family
Option B - Psychology
• PSY 303 Research Methods in Psychology
• PSY 333 Psychology of Personality
• PSY 343 Social Psychology
• PSY 353 Child & Adolescent Psychology OR PSY 223 Lifespan Developmental Psychology
• PSY 423 Counseling Theories & Practices
Option C - Indiana law Enforcement
• CRJ 4015 Successful completion of Indiana Law Enforcement Academy Basic Training Course
Additional Requirements - 32 credit hours
Electives - 32 hours
Non - Engineering
• ONE-TIME Intl Enrollment Fee: $500
• ONE-TIME Housing deposit: $150
• Tuition: $33,650
• Intl Health Insurance: $1,499
• Housing & Meal Plan: $11,700
• Student Fee* $530
• Parking Permit Fee** $120
• Total Annual Estimate *** $47,649