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Post-baccalaureate Certificate in Criminology & Criminal Justice
To participate in the post-baccalaureate certificate program, students must hold a Bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited four-year college or university. To earn the certificate students must complete core and elective courses within the division. The post-baccalaureate certificate is awarded by Portland State University.
| Credits | |
|---|---|
| Core Classes (All courses from the list below) ................ 20 | |
| CCJ300 | Criminology and Criminal Justice |
| CCJ320 | Theories of Crime |
| CCJ330 | Crime Control Strategies |
| CCJ380 | Criminal Justice Research |
| CCJ420 | Criminal Law and Legal Reasoning |
| Continued Core(Any two courses from the list below) ....... 8 | |
| CCJ301 | Policing in America |
| CCJ303 | Punishment and Corrections |
| CCJ310 | American Courts |
| CCJ Electives (Any three courses from the list below) ..... 12 | |
| CCJ435 | Crime, Grime & Fear |
| CCJ370 | Women, Crime and Justice |
| CCJ410 | Juvenile Offenders |
| CCJ410 | White Collar Crime |
| CCJ410 | Offender Rehabilitation |
| CCJ410 | Organizational Change in Criminal Justice |
| CCJ410 | Criminal Behavior |
| CCJ410 | Geographic Criminology |
| CCJ410 | Applied Crime Mapping |
| Total Credits ................................................................... 40 | |
Up to 8 criminology/criminal justice credits from another regionally accredited undergraduate institution may be transferred into the post-baccalaureate certificate program. Transfer courses must have been taken for a grade (i.e., not P/NP) and the grade received must have been a "C" or better. Contact a CCJO online advisor for more information regarding transferable coursework (866-225-7127).
