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B.A. in Sociology Concentration in Criminal Justice

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B.A. in Sociology Concentration in Criminal Justice

The purpose of the Department of Sociology is guided by its mission to acquaint students with the forces and principles basic to the operation of human society and help them to relate this understanding to contemporary social problems; to assist students in understanding the individual, society and culture; and to provide a useful background for diverse fields including counseling, placement in the areas of public service, and social work.

The Sociology program is oriented toward providing a mature understanding of social behavior on the pre-professional and pre-graduate levels geared toward an understanding of social welfare as a social institution and an appreciation of the values that underline such activities. The program is not designed to prepare one for teaching in elementary and secondary schools.

Requirements: Students must complete 33 semester hours, within the 123-semester hour Sociology Major curriculum. Students must meet the following criteria for admission to the applied sociology concentration:
1.Must have completed the first two years of the sociology curriculum.
2.Must have a GPA of 2.5 in all sociology courses taken in the first two years of the sociology curriculum.
3.Must have a 2.0 GPA or above in required English and Mathematics core classes (remedial) English and Mathematics courses will not meet).         
4.Must submit an application to the coordinator or chair of the Sociology Department.

Students may be terminated from the Sociology program for any of the following reasons:
1.A GPA below 2.0 in any semester
2.Any violation of the student rules of the Sociology Department and/or the rules and regulations of Virginia University of Lynchburg.

Course Number

First Year

Credits

GENL100

College Orientation

1

MATH162-163

Math for Liberal Arts I, II

6

ENGL162-163

English Composition I, II

6

GS111

Life Choices/Health/Wellness

2

EDUC100

Learning Plus

1

HIST111-112

U.S. History I. II

6

BIOL130

Human Anat/Lab

4

SOCI112

Intro to Sociology

3

MUSC130

Music Appreciation

3

Total

 

32

*Student may elect either French or Spanish.

Course Number

Second Year

Credits

ENG262

Survey of American Lit

3

HIST232

World Geography

3

*FREN119-120

Intro to French I, II (or)

6

*SPAN119-120

Intro to Spanish I, II

*

GER119-120

Intro to German I,II

*

ECON207

Survey of Economics

3

CJ210

Intro to Criminal Justice

3

CJ230

Law Enforcement

3

PSYC230

General Psychology

3

SOCI331

Social Problems

3

PHIL200

Intro to Philosophy

3

COM230

Public Speaking

3

Total

 

33

 

Course Number

Third Year

Credits

CJ331

The Criminal Court System

3

EDUC320

Curriculum Development

3

EDUC350

Advance Research

3

SOCI310

Social Science Statistics

3

CJ331

The Criminal Court System

3

SOCI332

Contemp. Family Life

3

CJ320

Criminal Justice Research

3

SCI260

Chemistry 260, or Physics 260, or Microbiology 260

3

EDUC311

Fundamentals of Leadership

3

PHIL250

Ethics (preq; PHIL200)

3

CJ330

Corrections Process

3

Total

 

33

 

Course Number

Fourth Year

Credits

SOCI434

Social Psychology

3

SOCI436

Field Experience (Intern)

6

SOCI437

Racial & Cultural Minorities

3

SOCI435

Social Theory

3

SOCI455

Penology & Criminology

3

SOCI443

Community Organization

3

SOCI464

Social Analysis

3

CJ436

Field Experience (Intern)

6

Electives

*

6

Total

 

30