Community and junior college students interested in completing bachelor’s degrees in criminal justice and related majors are strongly encouraged to complete an Associate in Arts (A.A.) or Associate in Science (A.S.) degree prior to transfer. To transfer into an approved bachelor’s degree program in criminal justice as juniors, students need to complete a minimum of 60 semester credits (up to a maximum of 64 semester credits). Since admission is competitive, however, completion of these courses alone does not guarantee admission.
These courses will be accepted in transfer by baccalaureate schools, but they may or may not substitute for professional coursework required for the major. The courses will be accepted as general electives if not accepted as core or elective courses in the major. Students should be knowledgeable in the use of computer, meaning, they must be able to negotiate an operating system, access the Internet, and use word processing, database and spreadsheet software.
The following list of courses is designed for students choosing to begin their college career at Joliet Junior College and later transfer to another Illinois college.