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Criminal Justice

This degree can be earned over the course of four semesters of full-time evening study. Each semester, 2 classes take place on one evening per week and 2 classes take place through a hybrid format, with class meetings three times during the semester and the remainder of the work taking place online.


Below is an example of a two-year course of study:

First Year

First SemesterSecond Semester
CRI 302 Juvenile Justice (3) CRI 262 Criminal Justice Statistics (3)
CRI 461 Comparative Criminal Justice (3) CRI 332 Criminological Theory (3)
IDS 400 Humanities: Holistic Approach (3) ART 351 Art and Life (3)
SCI 241 Math & Science Concepts (3) BIO 121 Introduction to Ecology (3)

Second Year

First SemesterSecond Semester
CRI 382 Crim. Justice Research Methods (3) CRI 450 Criminal Law & Procedures (3)
CRI 431 Corrections (3) CRI 451 Mediation (3)
IDS 420 Social Science (3) CRI 499 Senior Research Seminar (3)
SCI 311 Applied Science (3)CRI 322 or SOC Elective (3)
* CRI 471 (3) or CRI 472 (3) (Must be completed in the senior year)

Career Opportunities for Criminal Justice Graduates:

Intelligence Research Specialist
Congressional Liasion Specialist
US Customs and Border Patrol
Federal Emergency Management
US Immigration and Customs Enforcement
US Transportation Safety and Security Administration
Municipal or County Law Enforcement
Probation/Parole Officer
Child Abuse Investigator
Department of Corrections employee

Faculty

Katherine M. Logan, Ph.D.
Professor of Criminal Justice | B.A., Eckerd College | M.A., University of Kentucky | Ph.D., State University of New York at Buffalo


Tracy Hoilman
Instructor of Criminal Justice and Off-Campus Coordinator | B.S., Appalachian State University | M.P.A., Appalachian State University

Contact Us

Dr. Katherine Logan, Program Coordinator
logan@lmc.edu
828-898-8792

Ava Smith, Site Coordinator, Criminal Justice
Smitha@lmc.edu
828-448-6143