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2014-2015 Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice Transfer Curriculum Guide
2014-2015 Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice Transfer Curriculum Guide
Please see your academic advisor to develop your individual plan, this is only meant to be a guide.
A maximum of 64 hours is transferrable from a NCCC.
Freshman/First Year
First Semester - Fall
CC Course
ACA 122
ENG 111
MAT 171
SOC 210
Required/Notes
GEN ED
GEN ED
GEN ED
UGETC
UGETC
UGETC
CC Course
PHIL 240
ENG 112
MAT 172
CJC 111
Credit
Hours
1
3
3
3
3-4
3
16-17
Required/Notes
GEN ED
UGETC
GEN ED
UGETC
UGETC
Pre-Major/Elect
Required/Notes
3 Pre-Major/Elect
POL 120
or POL130
HIS 223
3 Pre-Major/Elect
3 GEN ED
BIO 110
CC Course
4 UGETC
16
COM 110
HEA 110 or
PED 110
Credit
Hours
Required/Notes
CRJS 320
3 GEN ED
3 GEN ED
HPED 200
Total Credit Hours
2 GEN ED
15
Junior/Third Year
Fifth Semester - Fall
CC Course
Required/Notes
CC Course
CJC 141
CRJS 330
CRJS 430
3 Pre-Major/Elect
3
CRJS 440
CRJS 406
PSY 150
PSYC 320
3 UGETC
Global Studies3
HPED Elective
Total Credit Hours
3 GEN ED
Required/Notes
3
3
Pre-Major/Elect
(ENG 271)
or
AST 151 or
GEN ED (HUM 110, PHS 110 and
3 130, 211, or 212) 110A
1 GEN ED
16
Credit
Hours
3 GEN ED
2
3 GEN ED
UGETC
(AST 151)
or
Pre-Major/Elect
3-4 (PHS 110/110A)
Senior/Fourth Year
Seventh Semester - Fall
CC Course
ECO 251 or
ECO 252
Required/Notes
3
3
3
3 UGETC
3
15
CC Course
Credit
Hours
3
3
3
3
3
15
Required/Notes
Students must complete two courses (a minimum of 6 hours) of the same foreign language.
Students must take 12 credit hours of Social and Behavioral Sciences and Humanities (SBSH) course from the following list: SOCI 200, HIST 201, HIST 203, HIST 231, ENGL 230,
ENGL 231, PHIL 260, PHIL 265, LIBS 202, MUSI 220
3
Global Studies course should be taken from the following: CRJS 545, POLI 444, POLI 544, POLI 644, POLI 646, and other international/comparative courses listed with the
approval of the CRJS advisor.
CRJS 406
CRJS 430
CRJS 440
CRJS 500
CRJS 505
All of your GEN ED and UGETC requirements are satisfied, if you have earned an Associate of Arts or Associate Science Degree from a North Carolina
Community College.