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Criminal Justice Studies
Change of Major Session
Before you can be officially declared into the
major you will need to complete this
information session and hand in the requested
material. You will turn this material into
Social Sciences Room 315.
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•Review Degree Requirements
•Review Major Requirements
•Understand fees associated with major
•Receive information on advising
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1. Reviewing and understanding the
information presented.
2. Completing and submitting major fact sheet,
advising agreement and change of major
form.
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Degree Requirements:
• Overall requirements to complete your degree include
completing a minimum of 120 units.
• At least 42 of those units must be in upper-division (300-400
level) coursework.
• To graduate you must have a minimum 2.0 GPA in your
major, minor, and overall.
• You are required to have a minor for this degree, unless you
are completing a double major.
• This is a Bachelor of Science degree and therefore, a 2nd
semester proficiency in a foreign language is required.
• The math requirement for this degree is College Algebra or
higher.
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Please see next slide for a chart that reflects this information.
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College of Social and Behavioral Sciences DEGREE PROGRAM STRUCTURE UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAM
(120 UNITS / MINIMUM 42 UD UNITS)
* Check Approved Course Listings
Criminal Justice Studies 45 UNITS
MINOR MINIMUM 18 UNITS (9 UD)
ELECTIVES 0+
GENERAL EDUCATION PROGRAM (APPROXIMATELY 47 UNITS)
Foundations* Tier 1* Tier 2* 1 Course*
o Composition
English 101 ____
English 102____
o Mathematics
(College Algebra or higher math)
____________
o Second Language
(Second Semester Proficiency
required)
____________
____________
Traditions & Cultures (160)
Take 2 courses with
different letters (A,B,C,D)
160A_____
160B_____
160C _____
160D_____
Individuals & Societies (150)
Take 2 courses with
different letters (A,B,C)
150A______
150B______
150C______
Natural Sciences (170)
Take 2 courses with
different letters (A,B,C)
170A______
170B______
170C______
o Arts (3 Units)
_____________
o Individuals & Societies
Fulfilled by Major
o Humanities (1 Course)
______________
o Natural Science (1
Course)
______________
o Gender, Race, Class,
Ethnicity or Non-
Western Area
Studies
(All 160A traditions and cultures
courses & Some Tier 2 Courses
Also Fulfill This Requirement)
Sylvia Romero, M.Ed
Academic Advisor Senior [email protected]
School of Government and Public Policy website:
http://sgpp.arizona.edu/
•You must have a minimum of 45 units of Criminal Justice
Studies (CJS) coursework.
•At least 18 of these units must be upper-division (300-400
level).
•At least 18 of the 45 units must be completed at the U of A.
•A minimum 2.0 GPA is required for the CJS major.
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Criminal Justice Studies Introductory
Courses
Most students take these courses during their sophomore year after completing
general education requirements.
1. Pol/PA 206 Public Policy and Administration
2. SGPP 300A Politics, Policy & Governance: The U.S. and the World Part A
3. SGPP 300B Politics, Policy & Governance : The U.S. and the World Part B
4. Econ 200 Basic Economic Policy
5. SBS/PA/POL 200 Intro to Statistics for Social Sciences
6. PA 241 Intro to Criminal Justice Administration
7. 1 political science class from the following list: POL 201, 202, 203, 204
Note: Due to pre-req for some CJS courses it is recommend POL 201
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Criminal Justice Studies Major
Electives
• You will need to complete a total of 4 courses
(12 units) of Criminal Justice Electives. – At least 6 units of the Criminal Justice Electives must be completed
from the home department.
Note: A list of Criminal Justice Electives, their pre-reqs, and the
offering departments can be found on the next slide.
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Bachelor of Science – Criminal Justice Studies
Criminal Justice Studies Electives Complete 4 courses At least 6 units must have PA as home department.
PA 236 Globalization and Security
PA 324 Law and Morality (PHIL home dept)
PA 336 Court Administration & Management (Prereq: PA/POL 206 and PA 241)
PA 340 Police Management (Prereq: PA/POL 206 and PA 241)
PA 341 Juvenile Delinquency (SOC home department)
PA 342 Criminology (SOC home department)
PA 343 The Crime Problem (Prereq: PA/POL 206 and PA 241)
PA 344 Law & Public Policy (Prereq: PA/POL 206 and PA 241)
PA 405 Program Planning and Evaluation
PA 406 Bureaucracy, Politics, and Policy (Prereq: POL 201)
PA 411 Comparative National-Level Security Inst. & Policies
PA 419 Governance, Security, State Formation, & Terrorism
PA 435 Juvenile Justice and Mental Health (Prereq: PA/POL 206)
PA 441 Women & Youth in the Justice System (Prereq: PA/POL 206 and PA 241)
PA 443 White Collar Crime: Law & Public Policy (Prereq: PA/POL 206 and PA 241)
PA 445 Institutional & Community Corrections (Prereq: PA 241)
PA 446 Crime & Public Policy (Prereq: PA/POL 206 and PA 241)
PA 478H Intelligence Analysis: The US Experience
PA 479 Intelligence & US National Security
PA 483 History of US Intelligence: Organization & Policy
PA 487 US National Security & the Use of Covert Action
PHIL 438 Philosophy of Law
POL 309 The Judicial Process (Prereq: POL 201)
POL 469 Law and Social Change (Prereq: POL 201)
POL 470 Constitutional Law: Federalism (Prereq: POL 201)
POL 471 Constitutional Law: Civil Liberties (Prereq: POL 201)
POL 476 Women and the Law (Prereq: POL 201)
POL 485 National Security Policy (Prereq: POL 201)
Required Core Courses
• Students usually take these courses 2nd semester junior year
and senior year
• PA 330, 410, 470
• (Priority into the core is given to graduating seniors. To
gain access to these courses students must complete a
course request form before senior priority registration, that
can be found on our website: sgpp.arizona.edu)
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Internship
• PA 393 (Internship)
• You will be required to complete a 3 unit (135 hours)
internship with a non-profit organization or a government
agency. It must be criminal justice related.
• Students usually complete their internship their senior year.
(Freshmen are not eligible for internships)
• Talk to your advisor for more information.
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Checklist: Bachelor of Science- Criminal Justice Studies
Name:__________________________________ Date: ____________
ID#:__________________________________ Catalog Year: _________
Sem.
Taken Grade Introductory Courses (21 units)
ECON 200 (Basic Economic Policy)
SBS/PA 200 (Intro to Statistics for Social Sciences)
SGPP 300A (Politics, Policy and Governance: The U.S. and the World (Part A) Spring only
SGPP 300B (Politics, Policy and Governance: The U.S. and the World (Part B) Fall only
PA 206 (Public Policy and Administration)
PA 241 (Criminal Justice Administration)
Choose one: POL 201, POL 202, POL 203 or POL 204
Criminal Justice Electives (12 units)
Major Core (9 units)
PA 330 (Ethics for the Public Administrator)
PA 410 (Intro to Public and Nonprofit Financial Management)
PA 470 (Managing Public and Nonprofit organizations)
Internship (3 units)
PA 393 (internship course)
To earn 3 units of internship credit student must complete
135 hours and be enrolled in PA 393 at the same time.
Pre-req college algebra or higher or 88% on
ALEKS Placement for College Algebra Prep or
65% for Prep for Calc.
All students completing a BS in Criminal
Justice Studies must complete a minor.
All students with junior or senior standing
and a declared major in Criminal Justice
Studies will be charged a $400/semester
differential tuition until they graduate.
Total Units: 45
Upper Division Requirement: minimum of
18 units
Residency Requirement: minimum of 18
units
GPA requirement: 2.0
Total Units: 45
Upper Division Requirement: minimum of 18 units
Residency Requirement: minimum of 18 units
GPA requirement: 2.0
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Bachelor of Science – Criminal Justice Studies Criminal Justice Studies Electives
Complete 4 courses
At least 6 units must have PA as home department.
PA 236 Globalization and Security
PA 324 Law and Morality (PHIL home dept)
PA 336 Court Administration & Management (Prereq: PA/POL 206 and PA 241)
PA 340 Police Management (Prereq: PA/POL 206 and PA 241)
PA 341 Juvenile Delinquency (SOC home department)
PA 342 Criminology (SOC home department)
PA 343 The Crime Problem (Prereq: PA/POL 206 and PA 241)
PA 344 Law & Public Policy (Prereq: PA/POL 206 and PA 241)
PA 405 Program Planning and Evaluation
PA 406 Bureaucracy, Politics, and Policy (Prereq: POL 201)
PA 411 Comparative National-Level Security Inst. & Policies
PA 419 Governance, Security, State Formation, & Terrorism
PA 435 Juvenile Justice and Mental Health (Prereq: PA/POL 206)
PA 441 Women & Youth in the Justice System (Prereq: PA/POL 206 and PA 241)
PA 443 White Collar Crime: Law & Public Policy (Prereq: PA/POL 206 and PA 241)
PA 445 Institutional & Community Corrections (Prereq: PA 241)
PA 446 Crime & Public Policy (Prereq: PA/POL 206 and PA 241)
PA 478H Intelligence Analysis: The US Experience
PA 479 Intelligence & US National Security
PA 483 History of US Intelligence: Organization & Policy
PA 487 US National Security & the Use of Covert Action
PHIL 438 Philosophy of Law
POL 309 The Judicial Process (Prereq: POL 201)
POL 469 Law and Social Change (Prereq: POL 201)
POL 470 Constitutional Law: Federalism (Prereq: POL 201)
POL 471 Constitutional Law: Civil Liberties (Prereq: POL 201)
POL 476 Women and the Law (Prereq: POL 201)
POL 485 National Security Policy (Prereq: POL 201)
School of Government & Public Policy Fee
• Students who have earned 60 or more units (Junior Standing) will be charged a $400.00 per semester fee
• This fee has been used to hire adjuncts and ultimately make more seats available to Political Science, Public Management , and Criminal Justice majors
• The fee has also been used to create scholarships and provide other funding opportunities for study abroad, attend workshops etc for our students. These are but a few examples of the many opportunities created for our students as a result of the fee.
• There is a student governance board in place to provide oversight for the spending of the fees.
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Change of Major Criminal Justice Studies
Date: _____________________________ Student ID Number: _______________________
Full Name: _____________________________ Cumulative GPA**:________________________
Email Address: __________________________ Telephone Number: __(_____)_______________
I plan on doing a double major with my current major. Yes No
By checking no to the statement above your current major will be dropped and the Criminal Justice Studies major will be added.
I am currently a Public Management and Policy major and wish to change to Criminal Justice. Yes No
DISCLAIMER FOR CURRENT JUNIORS AND SENIORS:
Please know that if you currently have Junior or Senior standing you will be charged a $ 400.00 program fee each semester.
Please check one of the following:
Yes, change my major. I am aware that I will be charged the $400.00 fee for each semester.
I am not a current Junior or Senior and the $400.00 fee does not apply to me at this time.
Student’s Signature ________________________________________________________________
**Please note that if you are on academic probation (below a 2.0 GPA) we will not be able to process your change of major request.
Print this page,
turn it in & keep a
copy for yourself
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Major Fact Sheet Please read and check the following statements to indicate you understand and agree to the following:
120 units are required to complete this degree.
42 out of the 120 total units must be upper division (courses numbered 300-499).
A minor is required for this major unless you are completing a double major.
To graduate you must maintain a minimum GPA of 2.0 or greater in the major, minor and cumulative GPA.
If you fall below a 2.0 cumulative GPA, you will be on academic probation. Failure to raise your GPA could lead to
disqualification.
Minimum math requirement is College Algebra or higher. Math substitutions are NOT allowed for this major.
The pre-requisite for SBS/POL/PA 200 is the completion of college algebra or an ALEKS prep for college algebra
placement of 88% or higher.
The major core courses: PA 330, PA 410, PA 470 can be taken during your junior or senior year. To enroll in a Fall or
Spring semester there is a request form that can be found on our website prior to priority registration. Priority is given to
graduating seniors. These courses are available to anyone during summer session.
A $400.00 fee will be charged to your Bursar’s account once you have reached 60 earned units. This fee will be charged
every Spring and Fall semester until completion of your degree.
Student Name:_________________________ (please print) SID#:______________________
Student Signature:______________________ Date:_______________
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Print this page, turn
it in & keep a copy
Print this page, turn it in & keep a copy
I understand that I am responsible for checking my UA e-mail account on a regular basis.
I understand that I am responsible for reading the emails sent to me over the PMPC Listserv.
I understand that I am responsible for taking action on the information contained in the emails sent to me over the PMPC Listserv if necessary.
I understand that no accommodations will be made for me if I fail to read and act on emails sent to me over the PMPC Listserv, and I agree to
accept the consequences of my failure to read and act on those emails.
I understand that I cannot be advised as to my specific academic program over email, unless I am away on a Study Abroad Program or am on
an extended academic leave from the UA (excluding summers).
I understand that if I miss 2 or more scheduled advising appointments in a semester, I will be only allowed to come in for walk-in advising for
the remainder of that semester.
I understand that if I am more than 10 minutes late for my appointment, I will have to reschedule my appointment.
I understand that if I violate the Code of Academic Integrity, I will suffer the consequences of my action and as a result will not be eligible for
departmental assistance in several matters in which I would receive assistance otherwise. Furthermore, I understand that I will not be considered
for any of the departmental scholarships if I have violated the Code of Academic Integrity.
I have carefully read this contract and agree with the statements above.
Student Name: ______________________________ Student Signature: _____________________________
U of A email: ____________________ @email.arizona.edu SID#: ________________ Date: _________
The School of Government and Public Policy Advising Agreement
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Advisor Responsibilities: •Be familiar with program requirements.
•Make recommendations for registration and academic plan.
•Help students explore career options.
•Refer students to other campus resources.
•Motivate students to take responsibility for their own
academic and career goals.
Advisee Responsibilities: •Prepare for and keep, or when necessary, cancel advising appointments.
•Establish, review and follow academic plans.
•Be familiar with and maintain Code of Academic Integrity at UA.
•Use university resources and seek academic and career information to meet
educational goals.
•Attend and participate in class.
•Consult “Registration Dates and Deadlines” on UA website.
•Take responsibility for and own decisions.
Social Sciences
3rd Floor
phone: 520-621-7601
~Website
http://sgpp.arizona.edu
Sylvia Romero, [email protected]
~You should make an appointment with your advisor at least once a semester.
~To Schedule an appointment or view walk-in hours:
http://sbs.arizona.edu/advising/student/login.php
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Please print and complete the forms found on slides 16, 17, & 18 and remember to reserve a copy for yourself. Your major will not be changed without submission of all 3 slides. You will turn in the completed forms to Social Sciences room 315.
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Please note that it will take approximately 72
hours to add you to the major once you turn in
your paperwork.
If you do not have a cumulative GPA of 2.0 or
higher, we will not be able to add you to the
major.
Thank you for completing this online session!
Welcome to the Criminal Justice Studies major!