Waldorf College Residential Catalog 2013-2014

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Waldorf College Catalog 2013-2014 Creative Writing Minor Requirements CWR 201 Introduction to Creative Writing

General Education Core Requirements

21 Credits 3

Two courses from the following: CWR 370 Techniques of Creative Nonfiction CWR 375 Techniques of Poetry CWR 380 Techniques of Fiction CWR 385 Playwriting CWR 390 Special Topics in Creative Writing

3 3 3 3 3

One course from the following: CWR 470 Advanced Writing Workshop- Creative Nonfiction CWR 475 Advanced Writing Workshop- Poetry CWR 480 Advanced Writing Workshop- Fiction

3 3 3

40-46 Credits

Criminal Justice Major Requirements 53 Credits BUS 310 Principles of Management 4 BUS 330 Business Communications 3 BUS 412 Human Resources Management 4 CIS 101 Computer Applications I 2 CRJ 120 Introduction to Criminal Justice Administration 3 CRJ 220 Theory and Practice of Corrections 3 CRJ 250 Inside the Criminal Mind 3 CRJ 330 Judicial Process 3 CRJ 360 Criminal Law 3 CRJ 395 Constitutional Law for Criminal Justice 3 CRJ 400 3 CRJ 495 Criminal Justice Internship 8 MTH 101+† 4 PSY 111 General Psychology 3 SOC 221† Introduction to Sociology 3

Two English electives at the 110+ level. One further elective in CWR or ENG. Fulfills a General Education Core Requirement

Criminal Justice Administration

Criminal Justice

The Bachelor of Arts Degree in Criminal Justice Administration offered at Waldorf College is designed to provide the student with a base of knowledge in the three primary areas of the criminal justice system: law enforcement, courts, and corrections, while also providing a strong base in Business. This foundation includes the Waldorf general education curriculum, numerous courses in the criminal justice arena, and courses in sociology and business. The program provides students with the general education, discipline specific, and technical knowledge required to succeed in the criminal justice workplace.

The Bachelor of Science Degree in Criminal Justice offered at Waldorf College is designed to provide the student with a strong base of knowledge in the three primary areas of the criminal justice system: law enforcement, courts and corrections, while also providing additional knowledge in management. This foundation includes the Waldorf general education curriculum; numerous courses in the criminal justice arena; and courses in sociology and management. The program provides students with the general education, discipline specific, and technical knowledge required to succeed in the criminal justice workplace.

This program is designed to prepare the student with the basic knowledge necessary for entry level employment in a variety of criminal justice related jobs. The addition of Business courses provides the student with necessary knowledge and skills should they assume positions of greater responsibility within their organizations. A required Senior Seminar will cover a variety of topics to include contemporary issues in Criminal Justice, and a required internship enhances the depth of the learning experience by providing the student with the opportunity to observe and participate in field work in their chosen discipline. With the addition of three Business courses, the student may achieve the optional minor in Business.

The program is designed to prepare the student with the basic knowledge necessary for entry level employment in a variety of criminal justice related jobs. The addition of management courses provides the student with knowledge in management and human resources, better preparing them for positions of great responsibility. A required Senior Seminar will cover a variety of topics to include contemporary issues in Criminal Justice, and a required internship enhances the depth of the learning experience by providing the student with opportunity to observe and participate in field work in their chosen discipline. In addition to core requirements, the Criminal Justice major requires completion of BUS 310, 330, 412, CIS 101, CRJ 120, 220, 250, 330, 360, 395, 400 (ethics), 430, 495, MTH 101+, PSY 111, SOC 221, WEL 250 and three additional criminal justice or criminal justice related courses.

In addition to the core requirements, the Criminal Justice Administration major requires completion of BUS 103, 310, 330, 412; CIS 101, 101A; CRJ 120, 220, 250, 330, 360, 395, 420, 430, 470, 495; ECO 251, 252; MTH 110, 201; SOC 221, 222; WEL 250.

A minor in Criminal Justice requires completion of 24 credits including CRJ 120, 220, 250, 330, 360, or 395 and BUS 310, PSY 111, and SOC 221.

Degree Programs

A minor in Criminal Justice Administration requires completion of 23 credits including BUS 103 (if available, otherwise BUS 101, 102), 310; ECO 251; CRJ 120; and three of the following courses: CRJ 220, 250, 330, 360, 395, or 420.

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