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Online BA in Justice Studies: Courses

Curriculum Details

120 total credits required

Complete your online Justice Studies degree in less than four years with The American Women’s College of Bay Path University (TAWC). Choose from two career-centered majors – Public Safety and Justice or Rehabilitation, Advocacy and Justice. Each major requires 16 major courses, the completion of the University Core courses required of all Bay Path University students, and a selection of electives that can be chosen based on your professional interests.

University Core

Credits

Financial Wellness is a practical approach to making informed and empowering decisions about financial health. Students explore values, feelings and knowledge related to money, acquire basic financial knowledge and apply this knowledge to short and long term financial decisions.

This course introduces the integration of communication skills essential for effective reading, writing, speaking, and listening at the college level. In this writing intensive course, students develop composition skills to produce collegiate-level papers modeling rhetorical modes and thematic content in addition to strategies for reading complex texts; presentation skills for personal introductions, verbal summaries of readings and response writings, and peer review of papers; and basic technological skills for word processing, e-mail, and introductory-level online research.

Using an active learning approach, students will explore psychological perspectives and methods as explanations for human behavior and mental processes. Other topics include: neurophysiology, consciousness, learning, personality theories, and psychological disorders.

This required interdisciplinary course is designed to give all undergraduate students entering Bay Path University a common experience and foundation for lifelong learning. Students examine leadership within the larger context of our interdependent world and their own strengths, values, and aspirations. Students also examine learning styles, communication skills and technology to create a personalized action plan for success. This course lays the foundation for higher-level courses in the WELL program.

Together, we will spend the course defining and refining our response to the question: what is a meaningful career and what resources do I need to achieve one? We will also build upon the learning we achieved in WEL 220 by thinking about how career management skills can help us become more effective leaders. This course has been designed to support learners in all phases of their professional and life paths, from meaningful career planning through the job search and beyond. You will find that many assignments can be tailored to your own personal situation, whether you are just embarking on your career, changing course, or preparing for retirement.

Prerequisite: WEL 100 or WEL 220

The BA in Justice Studies program requires 25 core electives:

  • Behavioral/Social Science Electives (6 credits)
  • Humanities Electives (9 credits)
  • Mathematics Elective (3 credits)
  • Science Electives (lab required) (7 credits)

Learn more about which courses apply to these credits by speaking with an enrollment counselor.

Choose one of the following (for all Justice Studies majors)

Credits

In this course students will apply the practices for effective reading and writing introduced in ENG 114 to the distinctive language and forms of various disciplines. This course lays the foundation for academic and professional research and stresses the use of appropriate and effective information sources. Readings for a variety of academic audiences will provide students with strategies to communicate in the sciences, business and technology, psychology, liberal studies, and the social sciences. Research and documentation skills appropriate to the disciplines are stressed. In addition to leading students through the research process from start to finish, this course will examine the many ramifications of academic honesty.

Prerequisite: ENG 114

Selected readings in fiction, poetry, and drama introduce the student to literary types and techniques. These readings provide a basis for collegiate-level discussion, analysis, and the development of critical judgment. Building on the communications and research skills from earlier courses in the sequence, this course emphasizes continued practice in writing, and students complete a documented research paper using primary and secondary sources as one of the course writing assignments. Discussions and oral presentations based on assigned literature support the overall goal of the sequence: to enhance the advancement of the students, first academically and then professionally.

Prerequisite: ENG 114

Required Justice Studies Major Courses

Explore the courses required for each of the criminal justice majors.

Public Safety and Justice Required Courses

The online Public Safety and Justice degree requires the completion of 120 total credits, including TAWC’s undergraduate core courses, Public Safety and Justice major courses and a selection of electives to be chosen based on your professional goals.

  • CRJ 120 Introduction to Criminal Justice – 3 Credits
  • CRJ 202 Victimology and Criminology – 3 Credits
  • CRJ 204 Principles of Policing – 3 Credits
  • CRJ 222 Criminal Investigations and the Elements of Criminal Law – 3 Credits
  • CRJ 275 Criminal Procedure for the Criminal Justice Professional – 3 Credits
  • CRJ 300 Corrections – 3 Credits
  • CRJ 310 Communicating in Criminal Justice – 3 Credits
  • CRJ 312 Criminal Evidence – 3 Credits
  • CRJ 320 Probation and Parole – 3 Credits
  • CRJ 342 The Juvenile Justice System – 3 Credits
  • CRJ 402 Ethics and the Criminal Justice Professional – 3 Credits
  • JUS 103 Perspectives on Justice – 3 Credits
  • JUS 310 Justice and Conflict Resolution – 3 Credits
  • JUS 415 Justice Advocacy and Leadership – 3 Credits
  • JUS 440 Justice Studies Capstone – 3 Credits
  • LAW 228 Conviction of the Innocent – 3 Credits
  • BA in Justice Studies: Public Safety and Justice – Required Major Electives – 32 Credits
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Rehabilitation, Advocacy and Justice Required Courses

The online Rehabilitation, Advocacy and Justice degree program requires the completion of 120 total credits, including TAWC’s undergraduate core courses, major courses and a selection of electives to be chosen based on your professional goals.

  • CRJ 120 Introduction to Criminal Justice – 3 Credits
  • CRJ 202 Victimology and Criminology – 3 Credits
  • CRJ 300 Corrections – 3 Credits
  • CRJ 320 Probation and Parole – 3 Credits
  • CRJ 333 Introduction to Victim and Offender Mediation – 3 Credits
  • CRJ 342 The Juvenile Justice System – 3 Credits
  • CRJ 402 Ethics and the Criminal Justice Professional – 3 Credits
  • JUS 103 Perspectives on Justice – 3 Credits
  • JUS 310 Justice and Conflict Resolution – 3 Credits
  • JUS 415 Justice Advocacy and Leadership – 3 Credits
  • JUS 440 Justice Studies Capstone – 3 Credits
  • LAW 228 Conviction of the Innocent – 3 Credits
  • PSY 240 Psychopathology – 3 Credits
  • PSY 335 Psychology of Criminal Behavior – 3 Credits
  • PSY 336 Psychology of the Female Offender – 3 Credits
  • SOC 305 Domestic Violence – 3 Credits
  • BA in Justice Studies: Rehabilitation, Advocacy, and Justice – Required Major Electives – 32 Credits
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