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2020-2021 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Criminal Justice, B.S.


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(no minor required)
(120 minimum credit hours required)

Advisors: Aldrich, Baca, Bullock, Najar

Successful completion of the Bachelor of Science degree program in Criminal Justice requires the following:

Students must pass all Criminal Justice core and concentration area courses with a grade of C or higher;

University Requirements


  • General Education  Credit Hours: 31
  • Service Learning Credit Hours: 3
  • Upper Division Credit Hours: 42
  • Writing Intensive Credit Hours: 9

Credit Hours 26-27


Credit Hours 21


*** The Police Academy will cover CJUS 1120 , CJUS 2130 , CJUS 2235 , CJUS 2140 , and CJUS 2120  while PHSC 1130 /PHSC 1130L  must be taken concurrently. Students who plan to be in the academy should not take these courses.

Corrections Concentration


Subtotal of Corrections Concentration 24


Policing Concentration


Subtotal of Policing Concentration 24


Guided Electives


Guided electives are upper division courses relevant to the student’s educational and career goals. Guided electives are chosen in consultation with the student’s academic advisor. Courses listed as “Supporting Courses” may not be used to fulfill the guided electives requirement.

Guided Electives 15


Credit for Police Academy Completion


Students who complete CJUS 1270  and CJUS 1280  with a grade of C or higher may apply those courses to substitute for the following credits towards a B.S. in Criminal Justice:

Total Credit Hours 16


Students who have completed a New Mexico Department of Public Safety accredited academy program that began after July 1, 2002 and passed the LEOCE will be granted the credit for the 16 hours of coursework listed above which may be applied towards an A.S. or B.S. in Criminal Justice. Documentation of successful completion of a police academy and passage of the LEOCE will be shown by law enforcement officer certification issued by the New Mexico Department of Public Safety.

Professional Training Credits


There are two additional ways that credit can be given for professional training students obtained elsewhere. If the training has been transcripted by an accredited college, students may transfer that credit to WNMU. They may receive credit if their training programs are recommended for credit by the American Council on Education (ACE). Most Federal Law Enforcement Training Center basic academies are recommended as appropriate for college credit by ACE.

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