JUS1100
Introduction to Justice Studies
3
CIS1115
Computer Applications
3
SOC1123
First Year Experience
3
ENG1105
Writing and Research
3
SOC2231
Human Relations
3
JUS1110
Communication Skills for Criminal Justice Professionals
3
SOC2210
Introduction to Sociology
3
ENG2205
Writing through Literature
3
Justice Studies Elective
3
HUM2225
Introduction to Ethics
3
SOC2218
Police and Society
3
JUS2000
Career Development
3
SCI2230
Forensic Science
3
JUS2201
Criminal Procedure
3
Justice Studies Elective
3
JUSTICE STUDIES ELECTIVES
JUS2210
Community Relations and the Police
3
JUS2220
Justice and the Media
3
JUS2225
Criminal Investigations
3
JUS2235
Juvenile Justice
3
JUS2240
Justice and the Judiciary
3
JUS2260
Contemporary Issues in Justice Studies
3
JUS2270
Special Topics in Justice Studies
3
NTS1100
Introduction to National Security
3
NTS2215
Introduction to Emergency Management
3
NTS2216
U.S. Policy and National Security
3
NTS2217
Ethics and Homeland Security
3
LAW1100
Introduction to Law
3
LAW2235
Immigration Law
3
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