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I understand that there are three concentrations in the Justice Studies major. Must I choose one?

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Yes. You must choose a concentration: Child Advocacy, Justice Systems or Paralegal Studies. You cannot be admitted to the program without a concentration.
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How do I apply for admission to the major in Justice Studies?

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Admission criteria are competitive because only a limited number of students will be accepted into the program. Students are admitted into specific concentrations within Justice Studies. Key factors in admission are overall grade point average, grade point average in the first three common core or required concentration Justice Studies courses taken, and grades in similar coursework at another institution.
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When are courses in the Justice Studies major offered?

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The Justice Studies major is open to full-time and part-time students. Courses are offered both day and evening so that students can complete the program as day or evening students. Core courses are regularly offered on a day and evening schedule. Electives are also regularly offered, but not both day and evening or every semester. Students should check the list of classes issued for each semester.
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What are the career opportunities for a justice studies major?

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Program graduates may find employment in: the criminal justice system, social service agencies, law enforcement, the court system, educational settings, law offices, corporations, and federal or state agencies. Possible job titles include: investigator, police officer, human resource officer, paralegal, children's rights advocate, probation or parole officer, research or claims analyst, case worker, and management consultant.
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Are there any concentrations within the major?

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The requirements of the political science major allow students to get a taste of many different interests: political theory, comparative politics, international relations, etc. Students have two introductory classes that they must complete, and four courses from the "field requirements". Beyond that, students can pursue a "concentration" if they wish, with their electives and their Capstone Seminar. The department does not have formal concentrations.
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How many credits can be transferred into the Justice Studies major from outside institutions?

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All 15-16 credits of the core must be taken at MSU. A maximum of 50% of 24 - 25 credits within a concentration may be transferred from another institution if it is judged equivalent to corresponding MSU courses. A minimum of 12 credits at the 300 or 400 levels must be completed within the major at MSU. Students in the Paralegal Studies concentration may take any minor except Paralegal Studies. Students in the Justice Systems concentration may take any minor except Criminal Justice.
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What Research Methods course should I take if I am a double major in Sociology and Justice Studies?

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You should take SOCI 301 Research Methods instead of JUST 221. You should also have the Justice Studies Director, Dr. David Dodd, sign a credit adjustment form.
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What is Justice Studies?

Justice Studies is a post-diploma, degree-completion program that provides professionally-relevant education to individuals seeking or pursuing careers within the criminal justice field or related areas. The program is offered on a part-time basis only to meet the needs of employed students.
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Do you have to declare a major? Are there concentrations?

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There is no official declaration of majors or concentrations; however there are many different concentrations to focus on.
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What organizations are available for Justice Studies students?

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There are three: Alpha Phi Sigma, the Criminal Justice honor society, Lambda Alpha Epsilon, the Criminal Justice club, and the Paralegal organization. Refer to the Department of Justice Studies home page for more information on these organizations.
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What are some highlights of the Justice Studies program?

The program is interdisciplinary, with required and elective professional courses from a variety of disciplines, including criminology, psychology, and sociology. Students develop an understanding of the major concepts and theoretical perspectives underlying the criminal justice system and acquire advanced knowledge and skills in critical areas like interviewing, crisis management, problem-solving, research methods, crime prevention and more.
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What are the class sizes for Justice Studies?

Small class sizes in Justice Studies, ranging from 15 to 40 students, enhance the learning process and maximize your contact with faculty. It is not possible to earn the entire Justice Studies degree through distance education. However, a number of courses that are part of the Justice Studies curriculum are offered through distance education. Distance education formats include: online, via the Internet; print materials, via mail; and audiocassette with print materials, via mail.
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Will I have many majors, minors and concentrations from which to choose?

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Every student is unique and our academic course choices are as varied as our students. With the help of your faculty advisor you will be able to navigate the wealth of choices.
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How do I choose between an IB and an MCB major?

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If you enter without advanced placement credit for biology, you will take two biology courses during your first year on campus: IB 150 and MCB 150. These courses consist of lectures and discussion sections. They may be taken in any order. During this year, you will be exposed to the subject matter emphasized by each of the two schools, which will help you make your choice.
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What major should I choose?

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The undergraduate major you choose will depend on the degree programs offered by the college or university you attend and your area of interest. Many academic institutions offer the Bachelor of Arts and the Bachelor of Science degrees in Biology, while others offer topic-specific degrees such as Bachelor of Science degrees in Botany, Microbiology, Zoology and Cell/Molecular Biology.
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I'm undecided about a major. How should I choose?

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Choosing a major has a lot to do with what topics interest you, what values are important to you, what skills you have or would like to have and even your personality type. TMCC offers options for major or career exploration.
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What should I choose as an undergraduate major?

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We do not have preferred areas of study. The majority of our students pursue studies in the sciences. However, an applicant may study or possess a degree in any major provided the prerequisite courses are taken. Students who take the majority of their course work in the sciences, may be better prepared for the veterinary curriculum.
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Can I major in Queer studies?

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this point, Penn State does not offer a major or minor in LGBT or Queer studies. A minor in Gender and Sexual Orientation studies is in the works, however, and the College of Education is looking into starting a graduate program in Queer Studies that may start before the undergraduate minor is in place. Either way, Penn State University is moving forward in this area. There are currently a variety of classes that focus on LGBT issues or have a strong emphasis in this area.
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When will I select a major for my studies at UT Austin?

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During your freshman year, UT Austin will contact you and ask you to complete a process by which you will inform us that you are still interested in taking advantage of your guaranteed admission to UT Austin. As part of that process you will be asked to select a first-choice major and a second-choice major.
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Can I major in Interdepartmental Studies and another major?

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Yes, students can major in Interdepartmental Studies and another major, as long as no more than six semester hours of coursework overlap between the two. Most students who choose to complete a double major want to develop a second area of interest that either complements or contrasts with their first focus.
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How long will it take for me to earn the B.A. in Justice Studies?

The length of time to complete the degree will depend on the number of courses you take each semester. Normally, students complete the program in four to six years.
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Is Justice Studies different from Ryerson's new B.A. program in Criminal Justice?

Yes, the programs differ in their curriculum, admission requirements, and mode of delivery. Our new Criminal Justice program is a four-year, Bachelor of Arts program designed to meet the educational needs of high school graduates who are pursuing careers within the criminal justice, or related areas. The Criminal Justice program is offered on a full-time basis only.
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How and when do I choose my major?

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You are required to select a major after the first year. You can change your mind about your major by letting the university know in writing that you wish to do so. You should seek advice from the Course Coordinator before changing your major. You can see details of all majors and units accessing this link http://southwest.ecu.edu.au/business/
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Explore your interests and think about what you like to do and where your talents lie.? An MCC advisor is ready to assist you and to discuss your plans and the educational pathway needed to meet your goals. ? Call 1-800-818-3434 to schedule an appointment.
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You might be a student who enters college with a clear idea of academic and career goals and knowing which major is the right one for you. Perhaps no major has yet caught your fancy or you may have difficulty deciding on a major because you find so many subjects interesting and cannot decide which one to pursue. Stern College for Women we have several resources to help you make this decision.
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FAQs | Freshman Students | University of Colorado at Boulder
Students generally have until the first semester of their junior year to declare a major, although, this may vary by college or school. Students may change majors and colleges at any time but should realize that making a change partway through their undergraduate experience will likely result in additional time spent earning their degree.
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Choosing a major can be very challenging. In the College of Letters and Science, we want you to take your time and explore the many options that are available to you. You may select a major based upon a variety of factors including your personal interests or career aspirations. Three types of majors are available in the College of Letters and Science: Departmental majors, Non-Departmental majors, and Committee Interdisciplinary majors. Click here to see a list of all L&S departmental majors.
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