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The honors major offers an opportunity for motivated and capable students seeking the Bachelor of Arts with a major in Criminal justice and Criminology or Forensic Psychology to engage in more extensive interaction with faculty and to complete challenging individual research projects that will further their personal and professional goals.
Application to the major: To be accepted to the program, students must have both a cumulative and major/program grade point average of 3.5 and must have completed CRJS 1100 , CRJS 2090 , CRJS 3020 , and CRJS 3010 . Interested students should apply in spring quarter of the junior year or fall quarter of the senior year.
Completion of the major: During senior year, criminal justice honors students will take the criminal justice honors sequence (CRJS 4770 for 3 credits in the fall quarter, CRJS 4780 for 3 credits in the winter quarter, and CRJS 4790 for 4 credits in the spring quarter). Students in the criminal justice honors major complete 10 credits of course work above the norm for criminal justice majors (for a total of 78 credits in criminal justice and related disciplines) and also complete a substantial thesis under the direction of a faculty member. The thesis will be subject to approval by department faculty and will be presented in an oral defense. In order to complete the requirements for criminal justice honors and receive a notation to that effect on their transcripts, students must also maintain a cumulative and major/program grade point average of 3.50. In addition, the grade received for CRJS 4790 Criminal Justice Honors Thesis Supervision must be an A or A-. In addition to the Bachelor of Arts requirements (view Criminal Justice and Criminology, BA or Forensic Psychology, BA , requirements), the honors major also includes: