Criminal Justice B.S.

Objectives

The major objectives of the criminal justice program are to prepare students for a wide variety of professional careers involving social needs such as the criminal justice system and human services. The program provides an opportunity for persons currently serving in the criminal justice system to continue their education. This discipline also complements the education received by students in related disciplines and fosters an understanding of the role and function of the criminal justice system.

Degree Requirements

Criminal Justice courses are designed to provide students with the necessary skills and resources to find gainful employment post-graduation. The B.S. in Criminal Justice provides an innovating teaching and research environment developed and implemented by faculty with diverse educational and practitioner experience. The curriculum incorporates both theoretical and applied elements into the classroom.

Please note that certain courses are offered only in Fall (F) and Spring (S) semesters, while others are offered every semester. We also offer summer courses, but those change yearly. The degree requirements for the Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice are as follows.

 

University Core Curriculum (42 hrs.)

Lower Division Requirements (18 hrs.)

CRIJ 1301Introduction to Criminal Justice [TCCN: CRIJ 1301] Designated Core Field of Study

CRIJ 1306Court Systems and Practices [TCCN: CRIJ 1306] Discipline Foundation Field of Study Core

CRIJ 1310Fundamentals of Criminal Law [TCCN: 1310] Discipline Foundation Field of Study Course

CRIJ 2313Correctional Systems and Practices [TCCN: 2313] Discipline Foundation Field of Study Course

CRIJ 2328Police Systems and Practices [TCCN: CRIJ 2328] Discipline Foundation Field of Study

MATH 1342Statistics [TCCN: MATH 1342] Directed Elective Field of Study Course

Fall CRIJ 1310, CRIJ 2328
Spring CRIJ 1306, CRIJ 2313
Fall/Spring CRIJ 1301

Upper Division Requirements (18 hrs.)

CRIJ 3310Ethical Issues in Criminal Justice

CRIJ 3320Criminology

CRIJ 4322Criminal Justice Research Methods

CRIJ 4355Senior Seminar in Criminal Justice

NOTE: CRIJ 4355 - This course can only be taken once all major requirements are completed and the student is in their final semester at UT Tyler.

 Fall CRIJ 3320 
 Spring CRIJ 3310
 Fall/Spring CRIJ 4322, CRIJ 4355 

General Electives (15 hrs.)

At a minimum students will be required to take 15 additional general elective hours from any discipline to fulfill the 120 hour requirement for graduation.

Criminal Justice Concentrations (18 hours)

In addition to the above requirements, students must complete two concentrations, or one concentration and an outside minor. A minor is no longer required but is encouraged for students who want to complete outside coursework. To learn more about why each concentration may be the right choice for you, click here for more information. Each concentration is 18 credit hours and there are four concentrations that students may choose from:

Forensic Science

CHEM 1320Forensic Chemistry I

CRIJ 3301Survey of Forensic Science

CRIJ 4344Crime Scene Processing

CRIJ 4345Courtroom Testimony

and one of the following

CRIJ 3344Drugs, Behavior and Criminal Justice

CRIJ 4323Forensic Photography

CRIJ 4370Internship Program

GEOG 4330Geographic Information Systems

Or other approved elective course

Fall CHEM 1320, CRIJ 3301, CRIJ 3344, CRIJ 4323, CRIJ 4323 
Spring CRIJ 4344, CRIJ 4345, GEOG 4330, ANTH 3380

Corrections and Community Supervision

CRIJ 4342Vulnerable Populations in Criminal Justice

CRIJ 4313Institutional Corrections

CRIJ 4314Community-based Corrections

Pick two of the following:

CRIJ 4317Inside Out

CRIJ 4307The Juvenile Justice System

CRIJ 4309Family Violence

CRIJ 4370Internship Program

Or other approved elective course

 

 Fall   CRIJ 4342  CRIJ 4307  CRIJ 4309 CRIJ 4313  CRIJ 4370 
 Spring   CRIJ 4314  CRIJ 4302  CRIJ 4317  CRIJ 4370

Law Enforcement

CRIJ 4333Contemporary Policing

CRIJ 3326Advanced Criminal Law

CRIJ 4341Criminal Procedure

GEOG 4330Geographic Information Systems

Pick two of the following:

CRIJ 4309Family Violence

CRIJ 4342Vulnerable Populations in Criminal Justice

CRIJ 3311Administration of Criminal Justice Agencies

CRIJ 4334Homeland Security

CRIJ 3329Criminal Justice Report Writing

CRIJ 4370Internship Program

Or other approved elective course

Fall CRIJ 4333, GEOG 4330, CRIJ 4309, CRIJ 4307, CRIJ 3311, CRIJ 3326
Spring CRIJ 4334, CRIJ 3329, CRIJ 4341, CRIJ 4370

Criminal Justice Generalist

Pick six upper-division courses from the Forensic Science, Corrections and Community Supervision, Law Enforcement concentrations, or three graduate-level courses for students in the five-year BS/MS/MPA 4+1 program. However, if students elect to take the Generalist Concentration as their second concentration then they are more limited in terms of the remaining options. For example, if students choose to complete the Corrections and Community Supervision and Generalist Concentrations then they can only choose Forensic Science and Law Enforcement courses to complete the Generalist Concentration. You cannot apply any course to more than one concentration.
 

Criminal Justice Field of Study

The Field of Study Courses are determined by Criminal Justice experts rom across Texas community colleges and universities. Courses from the list below that are taken and passed from another Texas institution of higher education are automatically transferred and applied to the Criminal Justice degree plan. 

Designated Core Field of Study Course 

  • CRIJ 1301: Introduction to Criminal Justice

Discipline Foundation Courses 

  • CRIJ 1306: Court Systems & Practices 
  • CRIJ 1310: Fundamentals of Criminal Law 
  • CRIJ 2313: Correctional Systems & Practices 
  • CRIJ 2328: Police Systems & Practices 

Designated Electives 

  • CRIJ 1313: Juvenile Justice Systems 
  • Any other lower-division courses from the ACGM with a CRIJ prefix. 

     

Five-year BS/MS/MPA 4+1 Program

UT Tyler Undergraduate students majoring in Criminal Justice may choose to complete their master’s degree in one additional year. Students will select a project under this program and  take 9 credit hours of graduate-level courses (electives) during their senior year. Criminal Justice majors with a minimum GPA of 3.00. who are interested in the 4+1 program must apply the graduate program when they earn at least 90 undergraduate credit hours. 

Eligible Course Substitutions:

  1. CRJI 5302 for any of the following: CRIJ 3301,CRIJ 3340, CRIJ 4307, CRIJ 4309, CRIJ 4311, CRIJ 4312, CRIJ 4333, CRIJ 4334, CRIJ 4335, CRIJ 4344, CRIJ 4345.
  2. CRIJ 5303 for any of the following: CRIJ 3301, CRIJ 3340, CRIJ 4307, CRIJ 4309, CRIJ 4311, CRIJ 4312, CRIJ 4333, CRIJ 4334, CRIJ 4335, CRIJ 4344, CRIJ 4345.
  3. CRIJ 5307 for any of the following: CRIJ 3301, CRIJ 3340, CRIJ 4307, CRIJ 4309, CRIJ 4311, CRIJ 4312, CRIJ 4333, CRIJ 4334, CRIJ 4335, CRIJ 4344, CRIJ 4345. 
  4. CRIJ 5309 for CRIJ 3311.
  5. CRIJ 5310 for any of the following: CRIJ 3301, CRIJ 3340,CRIJ 4307, CRIJ 4309, CRIJ 4311, CRIJ 4312, CRIJ 4333, CRIJ 4334, CRIJ 4335, CRIJ 4344, CRIJ 4345.
  6. CRIJ 5313 for any of the following: CRIJ 3301, 3340, 4307, 4309, 4311, 4312, 4333, 4334, 4335, 4344, 4345.
  7. CRIJ 5332 for any of the following: CRIJ 3301, CRIJ 3340, CRIJ 4307, CRIJ 4309, CRIJ 4311, CRIJ 4312, CRIJ 4333, CRIJ 4334, CRIJ 4335, CRIJ 4344,CRIJ  4345.
  8. CRIJ 5336 for CRIJ 3310.
  9. CRIJ 5340 for any of the following: CRIJ 3301, CRIJ 3340, CRIJ 4307, CRIJ 4309, CRIJ 4311, CRIJ 4312, CRIJ 4333, CRIJ 4334, CRIJ 4335, CRIJ 4344, CRIJ 4345.
  10. CRIJ 5396 for CRIJ 4322.
  11. CRIJ 5397 for any of the following: CRIJ 3301, CRIJ 3340, CRIJ 4307, CRIJ 4309, CRIJ 4311, CRIJ 4312, CRIJ 4333, CRIJ 4334, CRIJ 4335, CRIJ 4344, CRIJ 4345.
Notes: (1) No more than 21 lower-division hours in criminal justice may be applied toward baccalaureate degree requirements. (2) All courses cross-listed between criminal justice and any other discipline must be taken as criminal justice courses.

Recommended 8-Semester Sequence with Concentrations


Year 1

Fall Term (15 hours)

CASG 1000Thriving in the Arts and Sciences

CRIJ 1301Introduction to Criminal Justice [TCCN: CRIJ 1301] Designated Core Field of Study

CRIJ 1310Fundamentals of Criminal Law [TCCN: 1310] Discipline Foundation Field of Study Course

CRIJ 1310Fundamentals of Criminal Law [TCCN: 1310] Discipline Foundation Field of Study Course

HIST 1301United States History I [TCCN: HIST 1301]

Spring Term (15 hours)

UNIV 1000Student Success Seminar

CRIJ 1306Court Systems and Practices [TCCN: CRIJ 1306] Discipline Foundation Field of Study Core

Language, Philosophy, & Culture Core

Life and Physical Sciences Core

Communication Core

HIST 1302United States History II [TCCN: HIST 1302]

Year 2

Fall Term (15 hours)

CRIJ 2328Police Systems and Practices [TCCN: CRIJ 2328] Discipline Foundation Field of Study

Creative Arts Core Course

POLS 2305Introductory American Government [TCCN: GOVT 2305]

STEM Core Course

General Elective

Spring Term (15 hours)

CRIJ 2313Correctional Systems and Practices [TCCN: 2313] Discipline Foundation Field of Study Course

MATH 1342Statistics [TCCN: MATH 1342] Directed Elective Field of Study Course

POLS 2306Introductory Texas Politics [TCCN: GOVT 2306]

Human Expression Core Course

General Elective

Year 3

Fall Term (15 hours)

Concentration 1 Course

CRIJ 3320Criminology

Concentration 1 Course

Concentration 2 Course

CRIJ 4322Criminal Justice Research Methods

Spring Term 15 hours

CRIJ 3310Ethical Issues in Criminal Justice

Concentration 1 Course

Concentration 2 Course

Concentration 2 Course

General Elective

Year 4

Fall 15 hours

Concentration 1 Course

Concentration 1 Course

Concentration 2 Course

General Elective

General Elective

Spring 15 hours

CRIJ 4355Senior Seminar in Criminal Justice

Concentration 1 Course

Concentration 2 Course

Concentration 2 Course

General Elective

Suggested Four-Year Curriculum for Criminal Justice BS

 

One Concentration plus a minor

First Year

Fall Semester 15 hours

CASG 1000Thriving in the Arts and Sciences

CRIJ 1301Introduction to Criminal Justice [TCCN: CRIJ 1301] Designated Core Field of Study

CRIJ 1310Fundamentals of Criminal Law [TCCN: 1310] Discipline Foundation Field of Study Course

Life and Physical Sciences Core Course

HIST 1301United States History I [TCCN: HIST 1301]

Spring Semester 15 hours

UNIV 1000Student Success Seminar

CRIJ 1306Court Systems and Practices [TCCN: CRIJ 1306] Discipline Foundation Field of Study Core

Language, Philosophy and Culture (Core, 3 hrs.)

Communication Core Course

HIST 1302United States History II [TCCN: HIST 1302]

Life and Physical Sciences Core Course

Second Year

Fall Term (15 hours)

CRIJ 2328Police Systems and Practices [TCCN: CRIJ 2328] Discipline Foundation Field of Study

Creative Arts Core Course

POLS 2305Introductory American Government [TCCN: GOVT 2305]

STEM Core Course

General Elective

Spring Semester 15 hours

CRIJ 2313Correctional Systems and Practices [TCCN: 2313] Discipline Foundation Field of Study Course

MATH 1342Statistics [TCCN: MATH 1342] Directed Elective Field of Study Course

POLS 2306Introductory Texas Politics [TCCN: GOVT 2306]

Human Expression Core Course

General Elective

Third Year

Fall Term (15 hours)

CRIJ 4322Criminal Justice Research Methods

CRIJ 3311Administration of Criminal Justice Agencies

CRIJ 3320Criminology

CJ Concentration Course

Minor Course

Spring Term 15 hours

CRIJ 3310Ethical Issues in Criminal Justice

Minor Course

Minor Course

General Elective

Fourth Year

Fall Term 15 hours

Minor Course

Minor Course

CJ Concentration Course

General Elective

General Elective

Spring Term 15 hours

CRIJ 4355Senior Seminar in Criminal Justice

CJ Concentration Course

CJ Concentration Course

Minor Course

General Elective

Recommended Four-Year Curriculum - Two Concentrations

Freshman Year

Fall Semester (15 hrs.)

CRIJ 1301Introduction to Criminal Justice [TCCN: CRIJ 1301] Designated Core Field of Study

CRIJ 1310Fundamentals of Criminal Law [TCCN: 1310] Discipline Foundation Field of Study Course

Communication Core Course

Life and Physical Sciences Core Course

HIST 1301United States History I [TCCN: HIST 1301]

 

Spring Semester (15 hrs.)

CRIJ 1306Court Systems and Practices [TCCN: CRIJ 1306] Discipline Foundation Field of Study Core

Language, Philosophy and Culture (Core, 3 hrs.)

Life and Physical Sciences Core Course

Communication Core Course

HIST 1302United States History II [TCCN: HIST 1302]

Sophomore Year

Fall Semester (15 hrs.)

CRIJ 2328Police Systems and Practices [TCCN: CRIJ 2328] Discipline Foundation Field of Study

Creative Arts (Core, 3 hrs.)

POLS 2305Introductory American Government [TCCN: GOVT 2305]

STEM (Core, 3 hrs.)

General Elective (3 hrs.)

Sprng Semester (15 hrs.)

CRIJ 2313Correctional Systems and Practices [TCCN: 2313] Discipline Foundation Field of Study Course

MATH 1342Statistics [TCCN: MATH 1342] Directed Elective Field of Study Course

POLS 2306Introductory Texas Politics [TCCN: GOVT 2306]

Human Expression Core Course

General Elective (3 hrs.)

 

Junior Year

Fall Semester (15 hrs.)

CRIJ 4322Criminal Justice Research Methods

CRIJ 3311Administration of Criminal Justice Agencies

CRIJ 3320Criminology

Concentration 1 Course

Concentration 2 Course (3 hrs.)

 

Spring Semester (15 hrs.)

CRIJ 3310Ethical Issues in Criminal Justice

Concentration 1 Course

Concentration 2 Course (3 hrs.)

Concentration 2 Course (3 hrs.)

General Elective (3 hrs.)

 

Senior Year

Fall Semester (15 hrs.)

Concentration 1 Course

Concentration 1 Course

General Elective (3 hrs.)

General Elective (3 hrs.)

General Elective (3 hrs.)

Spring Semester (15 hrs.)

CRIJ 4355Senior Seminar in Criminal Justice

Concentration 1 Course

Concentration 2 Course (3 hrs.)

Concentration 2 Course (3 hrs.)

General Elective (3 hrs.)

Recommended Four-Year Curriculum - One Concentration plus Minor

Freshman Year

Fall Semester (15 hrs.)

CRIJ 1301Introduction to Criminal Justice [TCCN: CRIJ 1301] Designated Core Field of Study

CRIJ 1310Fundamentals of Criminal Law [TCCN: 1310] Discipline Foundation Field of Study Course

Communication Core Course

Life and Physical Sciences Core Course

HIST 1301United States History I [TCCN: HIST 1301]

 

Spring Semester (15 hrs.)

CRIJ 1306Court Systems and Practices [TCCN: CRIJ 1306] Discipline Foundation Field of Study Core

Language, Philosophy and Culture (Core, 3 hrs.)

Life and Physical Sciences Core Course

Communication Core Course

HIST 1302United States History II [TCCN: HIST 1302]

Sophomore Year

Fall Semester (15 hrs.)

CRIJ 2328Police Systems and Practices [TCCN: CRIJ 2328] Discipline Foundation Field of Study

Creative Arts (Core, 3 hrs.)

POLS 2305Introductory American Government [TCCN: GOVT 2305]

STEM (Core, 3 hrs.)

General Elective (3 hrs.)

Sprng Semester (15 hrs.)

CRIJ 2313Correctional Systems and Practices [TCCN: 2313] Discipline Foundation Field of Study Course

MATH 1342Statistics [TCCN: MATH 1342] Directed Elective Field of Study Course

POLS 2306Introductory Texas Politics [TCCN: GOVT 2306]

Human Expression Core Course

General Elective (3 hrs.)

 

Junior Year

Fall Semester (15 hrs.)

CRIJ 4322Criminal Justice Research Methods

CRIJ 3311Administration of Criminal Justice Agencies

CRIJ 3320Criminology

Concentration 2 Course

Minor Course

 

Spring Semester (15 hrs.)

CRIJ 3310Ethical Issues in Criminal Justice

Concentration 2 Course

Minor Course

Minor Course

General Elective (3 hrs.)

 

Senior Year

Fall Semester (15 hrs.)

Concentration 2 Course

Minor Course

Minor Course

General Elective (3 hrs.)

General Elective (3 hrs.)

Spring Semester (15 hrs.)

CRIJ 4355Senior Seminar in Criminal Justice

Concentration 2 Course

Concentration 2 Course

Minor Course

General Elective (3 hrs.)