Longwood Criminology and Criminal Justice BS Transfer Guide
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Longwood Criminology and Criminal Justice BS Transfer Guide

Longwood Criminology and Criminal Justice BS Transfer Guide

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Bachelor of Science in Criminology and Criminal Justice

Catalog Year 2024-2027

Based on VCCS Curriculum for CRIMINAL JUSTICE

Complete at a Virginia Community College

Credits

Course Equivalent

Notes

SDV 100 College Success Skills or 101 Orientation

1-2

No transfer credit

College Success Skills or Orientation

ENG 111 College Comp I

3

ENGL 165

College Comp I

ENG 112 or ENG 113

3

ENGL 1XX

College Comp II or Technical/Professional Writing

Any UCGS Art or Humanities

3

ANY

These two courses must come from two different disciplines

Any UCGS Art, Humanities, or Literature

3

ANY

 

PSY 200 Intro to Psychology

3

PSYC 101

Intro to Psychology

Any UCGS History

3

ANY

 

Any UCGS Natural Sciences course

4

ANY

 

MTH 154, MTH 155, or MTH 245

3

MATH 155 or MATH 171

Quantitative Reasoning, Statistical Reasoning, or Statistics; MTH 155 or MTH 245 recommended

SOC 200 Intro to Sociology

3

SOCL 105

Intro to Sociology

Any UCGS transfer course

3-4

ANY

 

ADJ 100 Survey of Criminal Justice

3

CRIM 100

Survey of Criminal Justice

ADJ 105 or ADJ 201

3

CRIM ELECTIVE

The Juvenile Justice System or Criminology

ADJ 140 Introduction to Corrections

3

CRIM 200

Introduction to Corrections

ADJ 229 or ADJ 236

3

CRIM ELECTIVE

Community Policing in Modern Society or Principles of Criminal Investigation

ADJ 110 Introduction to Law Enforcement

3

CRIM 210

Introduction to Law Enforcement

ADJ 120 or additional courses

11-15

CRIM 205

Students should complete ADJ 120 (which transfers as CRIM 205); Students who have completed all prerequisites and community college requirements should take additional courses from the rows above or transfer elective courses to fulfill the 60-62 credit requirement.

Pre-Transfer Credits

60-62

   



 

Complete at Longwood University

Credits

Notes

Upper-level Gen Ed

9

Completed prior to Symposium

Symposium

3

Completed Senior Year

CRIM 101

1

 

SOCL 345

3

 

CRIM 260/323/350/410

3

Inequalities and Diversities Area

SOCL 346

3

 

CRIM 402

3

 

CRIM 205/330/335/345/423

3

Typologies of Crime

CRIM 310/340/376/401

3

Systemic Issues and Public Policy

CRIM 455

3

 

CRIM 461

1

 

CRIM 492/494

3

Internship

CRIM ELECTIVE

3

 

General electives

22

As needed to complete 120 total credits

Post-Transfer Credits

60

 



 

Transfer Guidance

 

Guaranteed Admission Agreement (GAA): Longwood University and VCCS

By meeting the following criteria, students are eligible for completion of all Foundation-level courses as well as the Integrating World Languages Perspectives-level course associated with LU's Civitae general education experience.

  • A cumulative GPA of 2.5 or higher on a four-point scale, computed as shown on the two-year institution transcript.

  • Earn a grade of "C" (2.0) or higher in each community college course.

  • Disciplinary records are reviewed and evaluated on a case-by-case basis and could affect the student's eligibility.

  • Students must complete an AA, AS, or AA&S degree through the VCCS with at least 60 credits.

  • Submit to the LU Admissions Office an official transcript showing completion of the applicable associate's degree. Until LU receives the official transcript showing degree conferred, the terms of the GAA will not be applied.

Please visit the Transfer Virginia portal (www.TransferVirginia.org) to find course requirements for different majors (Transfer Tools) and Transfer Guides that outline course requirements for specific majors (Resource Center).

 

Important Links & Dates

 

What Should I Consider When Selecting Courses?

  • Create a schedule for all required courses, pay attention to prerequisites and when courses are offered, and complete your first math and English courses in your first year. For help, see Transfer Steps and Resource Center (www.TransferVirginia.org).

  • Connect with an advisor at your community college and Longwood University within your first year. Use the College Connect feature in the portal (www.TransferVirginia.org).

  • Students interested in a minor should plan to take preliminary coursework as available.

  • To complete all Longwood requirements in four semesters, careful planning will be necessary. Timely completion will be facilitated by an understanding of the concentrations in Longwood's BS in Criminology and Criminal Justice and appropriate course selections while at the community college.

 

Is This Degree Right For Me?

  • The criminology and criminal justice major includes coursework in criminology, an area that concentrates on criminological theory, crime types, crime patterns and trends, and research methods and statistics with criminal justice courses that focus on the systems of policing, courts, and corrections as well as public policy.

  • Our Criminology and Criminal Justice degree requires an internship or research experience, which is usually completed between the junior and senior year.

 

What Is The Impact On My Degree Of Work I Have Already Completed?

  • Associate Transfer Degree Completion: Completion of all Foundation-level courses as well as the Integrating World Languages Perspectives-level course associated with LU's Civitae general education experience.

  • Credit for Prior Learning: LU accepts credit for CLEP, Advanced Placement, International Baccalaureate, Cambridge, military training/experience, or other forms of advanced standing, which will be evaluated on a case-by-case basis. Students under this GAA who have credit for prior learning receive the overarching benefits of the GAA but must present documentation from the original agency or experience as part of a course-by-course credit evaluation to determine applicability to specific coursework or major requirements.

  • Catalog Year: In accord with state policy, students may choose the catalog in effect at the time they enroll at Longwood or the one that applies to continuous full-time students at their class level.

  • Dual Enrollment -- Completion of Associate Degree in HS: High school students who have earned an applicable associate's degree concurrent with high school graduation are not eligible for guaranteed admission under the terms of this agreement. Such students are considered freshman applicants with transfer credit. If admitted, no distinction will be made by LU regarding college courses applicable to the transferable associate's degree that are completed through dual enrollment. Those students completing applicable associate's degrees, upon receipt of the final official transcript demonstrating completion of the GAA requirements, will be awarded a waiver for Foundation-level courses as well as the Integrating World Languages Perspectives-level course. However, the following will be required of these students to support their transition to Longwood: a. They must attend freshman orientation. b. They must live in on-campus housing unless qualified for a release. On-campus housing is guaranteed for these students. c. They must enroll and pass ENGL 265, The Writing and Rhetoric of Citizenship.

 

Is This College Right For Me?

  • Longwood is a mid-sized university where students enjoy the highest percentage of classes taught by full-time professors in Virginia and a residential academic community that offers students the full university experience.

  • Our Civitae Core Curriculum classes are capped at 25 students, and class sizes throughout our majors, minors, and concentrations encourage faculty-student collaboration.

  • Opportunities for student involvement are a hallmark of the Longwood experience. From service organizations, Greek life, club sports, and a long list of clubs based on interests and activities, there is something for everyone. Each semester, an involvement fair helps students find organizations that are the right fit for them to make their time at Longwood even more meaningful.

  • With seven on-campus residence halls and two university-managed apartment complexes, students live, learn, and grow together in a true community.

  • Learn more at www.TransferVirginia.org.

 

Did You Know That...

  • Completing your transfer associate degree post-high school satisfies all lower-division general education requirements and increases the likelihood of completing your bachelor's degree.

  • Exceeding three years or 90 credits at your community college means you may have exhausted your financial aid at that college and have limited your future financial aid at Longwood University.

 

What Can I Do With This Degree?

Explore possible careers, salaries, and job outlook at www.TransferVirginia.org.

 

Program Successes & Highlights

  • Graduates of the criminal justice program are working in a wide variety of career fields at the federal, state, and local levels as well as in the private sector.

  • Career outcomes include investigators, program analysts, crime analysts, emergency planners, lawyers, background investigators, and police officers.

 

What Are My Chances For Getting Accepted?

  • Typically, Longwood admits 85% of transfer applicants who seek admission outside of the GAA. The average GPA for admitted transfer students tends to be 3.2-3.5.

  • Learn more at www.TransferVirginia.org.

 

Do More With Your Degree!

  • Criminal Justice majors often double major in sociology, psychology, or political science and minor in these areas as well as homeland security and cybersecurity.

 

Other Than Classes, Are There Other Program Requirements?

  • An internship is part of the program requirements.

  • Continue at Longwood and complete an MBA through our innovative program with fully online options.

4-Year Major
Social Sciences
Applicable School(s)
Longwood University
Category/Topic
Transfer Guides