Plan of Study
Associate in Arts in Criminal Justice
Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice: Criminal Justice Option
The Criminal Justice & Legal Studies Program offers the Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice. Students may choose from three options: (1) Criminal Justice Studies, (2) Legal Studies, or (3) Homeland Security. These options are also available as minors. The Criminal Justice and Legal Studies degrees are offered on both the Tahlequah and Broken Arrow campuses. A selection of courses in the Homeland Security Option is available online; however, the major is offered in its entirety on the Broken Arrow campus.
The American Criminal Justice System is composed of police, courts, corrections, and juvenile justice at the local, state, and federal levels. These components function separately and together, with the majority of activities occurring at the local level.
- POLICE SYSTEM - law enforcement at all levels of government.
- CORRECTIONS - includes correctional and probation officers.
- JUVENILE JUSTICE - police agencies, courts, correctional programs.
- SECURITY - private and industrial security.
Transferring to NSU is a seamless process. Although you can transfer to NSU at any time in your academic career, the smoothest transition occurs if you have earned or will earn an Associate in Arts or an Associate in Science from CASC. This milestone will also meet your general education requirements at NSU (unless it is a specific NSU requirement for you to graduate).
What it takes to complete a degree in Criminal Justice from NSU. If you do not complete your A.A or A.S. at CASC, you will need to meet NSU’s specific general education requirements. You must complete at least 124 hours to earn your degree. Of those hours, 60 must be from a university (4 year school), 40 must be junior or senior (3000/4000) level, and half of the hours in your major must be completed through NSU. You must also meet English and computer proficiency requirements. This means that you must pass English composition I and II with a “C” or better and pass the designated computer proficiency class. Therefore, when you transfer to NSU, you will likely need to complete around 60 more hours in order to earn your four year degree.
How do my CASC classes transfer to NSU? Every class that you have completed at CASC will transfer to NSU. Each class will count as either general education, major, minor, or free elective credit. A minor is 18 hours from an academic area of your choice and it is designed to compliment your major. Your advisor will help you determine your minor and the classes required to complete it. Free electives are extremely flexible and can be selected from any academic area. They allow you to explore your academic interests outside of your major while counting toward the 124 hours you need to graduate. Most degree programs at NSU allow for some free electives. Any class completed at CASC that does not count toward general education, major or minor credit will qualify as free elective credit, up to 64 hours. If you have completed more than 64 hours at the associate degree level, all courses will transfer to NSU, but only 64 hours will apply to your degree. This is because you must complete 60 hours from a four-year institution to meet state requirements for graduation with a baccalaureate degree. In addition, students may transfer a 1/2000 level course into a 3/4000 level course. However, the transfer will count for the content of the course only and will not count toward the 40 hour requirement of 3/4000 level courses. For example, a student may transfer CJ 2013 Criminal Law I from CASC as CR J 3013 Criminal Law I at NSU. The transfer covers the content of the course, but will not deduct hours from the 3/4000 level requirement. Students must actually take 3/4000 level courses to count toward that requirement.
When can you start taking NSU classes? You can begin taking classes at NSU while you are completing your A.A. or A.S. at CASC. This is called dual enrollment, many students do this each semester. Consult an NSU academic advisor and a financial aid counselor to see how dual enrollment can work for you.
Freshman Year at
Carl Albert State College
Fall Semester
COURSE
PREFIX |
NUMBERS/HOURS |
COURSE |
| CJ |
1113 |
Introduction to Criminal Justice |
| CJ |
2013 |
Criminal Law I |
| ENGL |
1113 |
Freshman Comp I |
| |
4 hours |
Biological Science |
| CS |
1103 |
Microcomputer Applications |
| ORI |
1111 |
Freshman Orientation |
| |
17 hours |
Total Hours Per Semester |
Spring Semester
COURSE
PREFIX |
NUMBERS/HOURS |
COURSE |
| CJ |
2043 |
Criminal Law II |
| CJ |
2023 |
Criminal Procedure |
| ENGL |
1213 |
Freshman Comp II |
| POS |
1113 |
American Federal Government |
| |
2 hours |
Physical Science |
| |
16 hours |
Total Hours Per Semester |
Sophomore Year at
Carl Albert State College
Fall Semester
COURSE
PREFIX |
NUMBERS/HOURS |
COURSE |
| CJ |
2123 |
Criminal Justice Community Relations |
| CJ |
2133 |
Patrol Operations |
| HIST |
2483 or
2493 |
American History Requirement |
| |
3 hours |
Humanities |
| |
3 hours |
Mathematics |
| |
15 hours |
Total Hours Per Semester |
Spring Semester
COURSE
PREFIX |
NUMBERS/HOURS |
COURSE |
| CJ |
2223 |
Criminal Investigation |
| CJ |
2253 |
Police Traffic Studies |
| CJ |
2011 |
Criminal Justice Capstone |
| |
3 hours |
Humanities |
| |
3 hours |
Gen Ed |
| HPER |
2213 |
Standard First Aid and Personal Safety |
| |
16 hours |
Total Hours Per Semester |
Junior Year
at NSU
Fall Semester
COURSE
PREFIX |
NUMBERS/HOURS |
COURSE |
| SOC |
4223 |
Criminology (if offered)
and 3 hours Upper Division Free Elective |
| |
6 hours |
Upper Division Free Elective
(if SOC 4223 is not offered) |
| CR J |
4113 |
Intro to Law and American Courts (Online) |
| |
6 hours |
Minor |
| |
15 hours |
Total Hours Per Semester |
Spring Semester
COURSE
PREFIX |
NUMBERS/HOURS |
COURSE |
| CR J |
3222 or
3343 or
4253 |
If offered:
Evidence (online)
Corrections
Juvenile Justice (online) |
| |
9 hours |
Upper Division Free Elective
(if CR J 3223, 3343, and 4253 are not offered) |
| |
6 hours |
Minor |
| |
15 hours |
Total Hours Per Semester |
Senior Year
at NSU
Fall Semester
COURSE
PREFIX |
NUMBERS/HOURS |
COURSE |
| SOC |
4223 |
Criminology (if not offered in the previous fall semester)
and 3 hours Upper Division Free Elective |
| |
6 hours |
Upper Division Free Elective
(if SOC 4223 was completed in previous fall semester) |
| CR J |
4233 |
Senior Research Seminar |
| |
3 hours |
Criminal Justice Major Elective |
| |
3 hours |
Minor |
| |
15 hours |
Total Hours Per Semester |
Spring Semester
COURSE
PREFIX |
NUMBERS/HOURS |
COURSE |
| CR J |
3222 or
3343 or
4253 |
If not offered previous spring semester:
Evidence (online)
Corrections
Juvenile Justice (online) |
| |
9 hours |
Upper Division Free Elective
(if CR J 3223, 3343, and 4253 were completed in previous spring semester) |
| |
3 hours |
Minor |
| |
15 hours |
Total Hours Per Semester |
Total hours transferred from Carl Albert State College: 64
Total hours needed to complete Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice: Criminal Justice Option: 60
For further information, contact Dr. Cari Keller, Department Chair, 918-444-3514. Please note that should students prefer live instruction as opposed to online course delivery, all Criminal Justice courses are offered live at the Tahlequah campus. The live courses sequenced in this agreement are offered at night on the Tahlequah campus. Courses may also be completed during the day. Students should consult their academic advisor and the semester course schedule.