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| Degree Type | Tuition Cost Per Credit |
| Bachelor's Degree | $195 |
| Single Subject Courses (Undergraduate) | $195 |
| Master's Degree | $295 |
| Doctoral Degree | $295 |
| Juris Doctor Degree | $295 |
| Single Subject Courses (Graduate) | $295 |
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The Bachelor of Arts in Criminal Justice (BACJ) is designed to prepare learners for successful positions in law enforcement, corrections, criminal justice planning and/or law, as well as for further study for graduate degrees in any of these fields. The program promotes understanding of vital criminal, legal, and scientific issues affecting contemporary urban society and teaches respect for the diversity in our communities.
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The Objectives of the Bachelor of Arts in Criminal Justice Degree Are:
- To provide learners with an understanding of the underlying principles of the American criminal justice system.
- To encourage the examination the basic components of the criminal justice process with the goal of understanding the operation of the criminal justice system and the role of d...
The Objectives of the Bachelor of Arts in Criminal Justice Degree Are:
- To provide learners with an understanding of the underlying principles of the American criminal justice system.
- To encourage the examination the basic components of the criminal justice process with the goal of understanding the operation of the criminal justice system and the role of different participants in the system.
- To guide students in the utilization of this new understanding for both professional and personal growth.
- To provide learners with the appropriate knowledge to assess key criminal and legal issues affecting contemporary urban society.
- To enable learners to compare the impact of American criminal law and procedure on persons of different backgrounds, considering factors such as race, ethnicity, gender, socio-economic background, and age.
- To encourage learners to examine value systems which appear in criminal justice settings and to develop an understanding of moral and ethical principles in the criminal justice context.

Admission into the Bachelor degree program requires a high school diploma or a GED, or successful completion of approved postsecondary work, which demonstrates the reasonable expectation that the applicant is qualified to complete the program.
The Bachelor degree requires a total of 120 semester credits.
The University may accept a maximum of 90 semester credits in transfer tow...
Admission into the Bachelor degree program requires a high school diploma or a GED, or successful completion of approved postsecondary work, which demonstrates the reasonable expectation that the applicant is qualified to complete the program.
The Bachelor degree requires a total of 120 semester credits.
The University may accept a maximum of 90 semester credits in transfer toward the Bachelor degree for course work completed at an appropriately accredited institution. In addition, credit earned on national examinations such as CLEP, or in military schooling may be accepted in transfer. Credit earned in undergraduate courses for which a grade of “C” or higher was earned will be considered for transfer. In order to evaluate prior work, the University must have official transcripts of college work, official transcripts of CLEP results, and a certified copy of the DD-214 for military schooling or 5454R Evaluation of Military Training.
The Bachelor’s degree requires a total of 120 semester credits and satisfaction of the following criteria:
- A minimum of 30 semester credits completed through the University.
- A minimum of 30 semester credits in general education with two courses in Humanities, Natural Sciences, Social Sciences, plus English Composition I, English Composition II , and two Mathemati...
The Bachelor’s degree requires a total of 120 semester credits and satisfaction of the following criteria:
- A minimum of 30 semester credits completed through the University.
- A minimum of 30 semester credits in general education with two courses in Humanities, Natural Sciences, Social Sciences, plus English Composition I, English Composition II , and two Mathematics courses.
- Completion of a minimum of 45 semester credits in the major.
- Cumulative grade point overage of 2.0 (C) or higher.
- Official transcripts on file for previously attended educational institutions and for CLEP results, if applicable.
- Copy of the certified DD-214 or 5454R for all military units accepted in transfer by the University, if applicable.
- All financial obligations to the University paid in full.
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