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Online Bachelor of Arts in Criminology and Justice Studies

Overview

The fully online Bachelor of Arts in Criminology and Justice Studies will teach you how to evaluate critical issues of crime and justice to pursue solutions for positive social change while preparing for careers in criminal justice and social service agencies. You will also be prepared for graduate study in criminology, law, criminal justice, justice studies and more. The program starts in fall and spring and can be completed in 16 months with eight-week semesters.

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Application and document deadlines
  • Fall 2024: July 24, 2024
  • Spring 2025: Oct. 2, 2024

Program Details

  • ADMISSION

    How to Apply

    Admission Requirements

    • Completion of 60 or more transferable semester (90 transferable quarter) units
    • Minimum 2.0 cumulative GPA in all transfer coursework
      • 2.5 GPA for students who have already completed a bachelors 

    Prerequisites

    • Completion of CSU general education transfer requirements (for articulated classes, visit the Assist website)
    • Completion of SOC 201 or its equivalent, this course must be completed by the third semester of the program

    Please note: To be considered for admission you must reside in an approved state.

    View Catalog Page

  • COSTS
    Cost Breakdown
    Semester Units* Subtotal**

    Fall Semester 1

    15 $7,125
    Spring Semester 1 14 $6,650
    Summer Semester 1 14 $6,650
    Fall Semester 2 12 $5,700
    Total 55 $26,125

    *Unit rate for this program is $475 (discounts available for active duty military, view details)

    **University semester fees not included. View complete breakdown of Extended Learning fees. Semester tuition subtotals based on sample program sequence. All quoted tuition rates are based on previous academic years and are subject to change without notice.

    Funding and Financial Aid

    • This program is eligible for financial aid
    • Visit the Extended Learning funding page or call 760-750-4850 to learn more about your funding options
    • Federal VA educational benefits can be used for this program (not eligible for Cal Vet fee waiver)
    • Cal Grant can be used for this program
    • Active duty military, veterans and dependents should visit the military services page or call 760-750-8705
  • COURSE SEQUENCE

    View course descriptions and specific program requirements on the Criminology and Justice Studies Catalog Page.

    Please note: This program has a set schedule of courses that you are expected to follow as part of your cohort.

    Sample Schedule for Fall Start

    Example Semester - Fall Start
    Semester Course (units)

    Fall Semester 1

    SOC 311 (4)

    SOC 325 (4)

    SOC Elective (4)

    SPAN 101 (3)

    Spring Semester 1

    SOC 360 (4)

    SPAN 102 (3)

    SOC Elective (4)

    SPAN 201 (3)

    Summer Semester 1

    UDGE CC DEg (3)

    Sociology elective (4)

    Sociology elective (4)

    UDGE CC BB (3)

    Fall Semester 2

    SOC 442 (4)

    SOC 490 (1)

    SOC 494 (4)

    UDGE DD DEu (3)

    Sample Schedule for Spring Start

    Example Semester - Spring Start
    Semester Course (units)
    Spring Semester 1

    SOC 311 (4)

    SOC 325 (4)

    SOC Elective (4)

    SPAN 101 (3)

    Summer Semester 1

    SOC 360 (4)

    SPAN 102 (3)

    SOC Elective (4)

    SPAN 201 (3)

    Fall Semester 1

    UDGE CC DEg (3)

    Sociology elective (4)

    Sociology elective (4)

    UDGE CC BB (3)

    Spring Semester 2

    SOC 442 (4)

    SOC 490 (1)

    SOC 494 (4)

    UDGE DD DEu (3)

    Schedules are subject to change.

    Non-Cohort Course Options

    If you are not a member of the Criminology (CRIM) cohort, but wish to enroll in select CRIM courses, you can register for the courses listed below. Additional sections of classes may be offered based on student demand. Course offerings will vary each semester depending on space availability.

    This option is for:

    • Students matriculated into the university but not part of the CRIM cohort
    • Students who are not matriculated into the university and are not able to participate in the CRIM cohort
    Summer 2023 Non-Cohort Courses Block Registration
    SPAN 102 1st Block SPAN 102 Registration
    SPAN 201 2nd Block SPAN 201 Registration
  • FAQ

    What is a cohort?

    A cohort is a group of students who work through a curriculum together to achieve the same academic degree. Because they are accepted into the same program, take their classes together and graduate together, students in cohorts tend to form a strong support system and professional network that benefit them during their degree program and beyond.

    What services do you offer to active military, veterans and dependents?

    Please visit our military and veteran services page to learn how we can help.

    Is there a senior culminating experience?

    In the BA in Criminology and Justice Studies, you can choose between an internship or a capstone seminar in community service as a culminating senior experience. The internship requires 100 hours of supervised service in a government agency, community or grassroots organization, and attendance in a weekly seminar. In the capstone, you will be placed in a work-study position in an organization that provides service to the local community. You will also participate in a coordinating seminar and produce a written analysis of the organization that demonstrates mastery of learning objectives for the major.

    What are the differences between CSUSM's Criminology and Sociology programs?

    View the main differences between these two programs.


Cohort program

Benefit from immediate peer support, individualized attention, guaranteed placement in courses, guaranteed time to completion, small classes and more

Fully Online

This program is fully online, earn your degree with the flexibility of 100% online coursework

Choose your senior experience

You can choose between an internship or a capstone seminar in community service as a culminating senior experience

Range of topics

Program topics include inequality, race and ethnic studies, gender in society, analysis of the justice system and criminal law, morality and the law, family violence, race and identity, families in poverty and many more

 

“If you are focused on your degree and have a career goal in mind, this campus has an advantage because you are guaranteed seating in every class, the professors know you on a personal level and you become friends with your classmates because you are always together.”

– JOSEPH ARELLANO

Student

– JOSEPH ARELLANO

“We nurture our students to think: how can you improve the human condition? How do you uplift the community that needs hope, that needs a sense of identity, that needs a sense of solidarity? Our major is very powerful.”

– XUAN SANTOS, PHD

Associate Professor, Criminology and Justice Studies

– XUAN SANTOS, PHD
 
 

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New cohorts begin every Fall and Spring semester.

Please note: We are temporarily accepting unofficial transcripts for applications for the Spring 2024 and Fall 2024 terms.

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