Bachelor of Science (BS) in Public Safety
School of Undergraduate Studies
Criminal Justice specialization
Criminal justice careers put you on the front line, protecting and serving your community. This specialization provides an overview of public safety research, theory and principles, with a focus on criminal justice processes and procedures. Course work includes such topics as corrections and judicial systems, criminal law and the legal process, police-community relations, white collar and organized crime investigations, and criminal procedure and evidence. People who choose this specialization are often pursuing entry-level officer positions or career advancement within law enforcement agencies, corrections departments, and federal regulatory or enforcement agencies.
General Education Requirements
To complete your bachelor's degree, you will need 45 quarter credits in general education subject areas with a minimum of 6 quarter credits from each category. We offer general education courses in communication, humanities, natural science and mathematics, and social science.
Residents of Arkansas must complete Arkansas general education requirements.
Spring 2012 Undergraduate Learner Success Grant
You're eligible for the $2,100 Undergraduate Learner Success Grant if you are a new student who starts in April, May, or June 2012, and successfully pass your first course in any bachelor's program.
Learn more and apply.
MAT2050 - Statistical Literacy is required for Criminal Justice specialization.
Core Courses
- PS3004 - Communication Strategies for the Public Safety Professional (6 quarter credits)
- PS2100 - Introduction to Corrections (4 quarter credits)
- PS2200 - Criminal Investigation (3 quarter credits)
- PS2300 - Introduction to Juvenile Justice (4 quarter credits)
- PS2400 - Introduction to Criminal Law (3 quarter credits)
- PS3100 - Introduction to Criminal Justice (4.5 quarter credits)
- PS3200 - Introduction to Emergency Management (4.5 quarter credits)
- PS3400 - Introduction to Homeland Security (4.5 quarter credits)
- PS3700 - Justice, Crime, and Ethics (4.5 quarter credits)
- PS3900 - History of Violence in the U.S. Society (4.5 quarter credits)
- PS3955 - Introduction to Public Safety Research (3 quarter credits)
- PS3960 - Introduction to Public Safety Statistics (3 quarter credits)
Specialization Courses (each course 4 quarter credits unless noted)
- PS4105 - White Collar and Organized Crime Investigations*
- PS4110 - Corrections, Probation, and Parole*
- PS4115 - Juvenile Justice Practice*
- PS4120 - Police-Community Relations*
- PS4125 - Policing in the U.S. Society*
- PS4135 - Race, Crime, and Criminal Justice*
- PS4140 - Criminal Law and the Legal Process*
- PS4145 - Criminal Law*
- PS4150 - History of Drug Control*
- PS4155 - Police Administration*
- PS4160 - Criminal Procedure and Evidence*
Elective Courses
- Choose 36.5 quarter credits of additional undergraduate courses.
Capstone Course (taken during learner's final quarter)
- PS4990 - Public Safety Senior Capstone Project (6 quarter credits)
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* This course has a prerequisite. Contact an enrollment counselor for more information.
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