Administration of Justice
Regents Bachelor of Arts, Administration of Justice Emphasis
The R.B.A. Administration of Justice Emphasis prepares students for success and career advancement in fields related to structure, functioning, and processes in criminal justice in our society. Courses provide the skills and content necessary to understand the context for 21st-century practical and technical development of leadership, supervision, and advocacy work.
The Administration of Justice emphasis is an interdisciplinary emphasis that uses justice as a framework to sustain and promote the growth and development of individuals and communities: politically, economically, and socially.
Upper Division Courses, 18 Credit Hours
In order to achieve the Administration of Justice Emphasis, students must have earned a grade of C or higher in the upper-division courses.
- ANTH 315 – Cultural Anthropology (3cr)
- APST 358 – Appalachian Literature (3cr)
- APST 401 – Appalachia in Time, Place and People (3cr)
- BADM 310 – Principles of Management (3cr)
- BADM 312 – Business Law I (3cr)
- BADM 324 – Negotiations and Collective Bargaining (3cr)
- BADM 345 – Business Communications (3cr)
- BADM 395 – Consumer Behavior (3cr)
- COMM 403 – Media Studies (3cr)
- CRIM 310 – Principles of Criminal Law (3cr)
- CRIM 311 – Criminal Justice Procedures (3cr)
- CRIM 312 – Juvenile Delinquency (3cr)
- CRIM 315 – Criminal Investigation (3cr)
- CRIM 320 – Criminal Court System (3cr)
- CRIM 325 – Corrections (3cr)
- CRIM 330 – The Juvenile Justice System (3cr)
- CRIM 350 – Transnational Organized Crime (3cr)
- CRIM 360 – Ethical Practices (3cr)
- CRIM 402 – Advanced Criminological Theory (3cr)
- CRIM 410 – Prosecution and Defense (3cr)
- CRIM 415 – Gender and Crime (3cr)
- CRIM 425 – Policing (3cr)
- CRIM 430 – Police Organization and Management (3cr)
- CRIM 440 – Probation and Parole (3cr)
- CRIM 450 – Capstone – Field Experience (3cr)
- ECON 350 – Government and Business (3cr)
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- HIST 314 – Recent United States History since 1972 (3cr)
- PSCI 300 – State and Local Government (3cr)
- PSCI 301 – Public Policy (3cr)
- PSCI 302 – Intro to Political Theory (3cr)
- PSCI 303 – Introduction to Public Administration (3cr)
- PSCI 306 – Introduction to Political Communication (3cr)
- PSCI 312 – Public Opinion and Political Behavior (3cr)
- PSCI 402 – Jurisprudence: the Philosophy of Law (3cr)
- PSCI 408 – Global Problems (3cr)
- PSCI 409 – Special Topics in Constitutional Law (3cr)
- PSCI 411 – The Politics of Poverty (3cr)
- PSCI 412 – Metropolitan Politics (3cr)
- PSCI 416 – Race, Gender, and Politics (3cr)
- PSCI 419 – International Human Rights (3cr)
- PSCI 420 – Critical Political Issues (3cr)
- PSCI 433 – Terrorism (3cr)
- PSCI 450 – American Legal System (3cr)
- PSCI 452 – Constitutional Law 2: Criminal Due Process (3cr)
- PSYC 326 – Psychology of Substance Abuse (3cr)
- PSYC 341 – Child Development (3cr)
- PSYC 342 – Adolescent Development (3cr)
- PSYC 365 – Drugs and the Brain (3cr)
- PSYC 367 – Social Perception (3cr)
- SOCI 303 – The Family (3cr)
- SOCI 321 – Social Stratification (3cr)
- SOCI 345 – Deviance and Social Control (3cr)
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