Randolph Criminology and Criminal Justice BA Transfer Guide
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Randolph Criminology and Criminal Justice BA Transfer Guide

Randolph Criminology and Criminal Justice BA Transfer Guide

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These transfer guides are used to direct students in the discovery of courses and programs that they are eligible to transfer into based on the number of credits they have currently accrued.

Bachelor of Arts in Criminology and Criminal Justice

Catalog Year 2026-2029

Based on VCCS Curriculum for CRIMINAL JUSTICE

Complete at a Virginia Community College

Credits

Course Equivalent

Notes

SDV 100 or 101

1-2

N/A

No Randolph College credit.

ENG 111

3

WRIT 1103 Writing in College

 

ENG 112 or ENG 113

3

General education

 

Any UCGS Art or Humanities course

3

General education

 

Any UCGS Art, Humanities, or Literature course

3

General education

This course must be from different category than previous course

PSY 200

3

PSYC 1105 Intro to Psychology

 

Any UCGS History course

3

General education

 

Any UCGS Natural Sciences course

4

General education

 

MTH 154, MTH 155, or MTH 245

3

General education

 

SOC 200

3

SOC 1113 Intro to Sociology

 

Any UCGS transfer course

3-4

Elective

 

ADJ 100 Survey of Criminal Justice

3

CRIM 1103 Intro to Criminal Justice

 

ADJ 105 or ADJ 201

3

CRIM 2215 Juvenile Delinquency or CRIM 1102 Intro to Criminology

 

ADJ 140 Intro to Corrections

3

CRIM 2210 Corrections

 

ADJ 229 or ADJ 236

3

2200-level major elective

 

One course from: ADJ 105, ADJ 110, ADJ 133, ADJ 201, ADJ 211, ADJ 229, ADJ 233, ADJ 234, SOC 266

3

Major requirements

ADJ 105 transfers as CRIM 2215. ADJ 110 transfers as CRIM 2295. ADJ 201 transfers as CRIM 1102. ADJ 229 transfers as a 2200-level major elective. ADJ 234 transfers as CRIM 2213.

Additional transfer electives to meet 60-62 credits

13-15

Additional electives

Completing the associate degree exempts students from all general education requirements, including the language requirement. If students transfer before completing their associate degree, they may wish to take two semesters of a language at VCCS to fulfill this requirement.

Pre-Transfer Credits

60-62

   



 

Complete at Randolph College

Credits

Notes

CRIM 1102 Intro to Criminology or CRIM 1103 Intro to Criminal Justice

4

This requirement may be met by taking ADJ 100 at VCCS.

CRIM 2235 Criminological Theory

4

 

CRIM 3305 Race, Class, and Crime

4

 

At least two courses related to violence (e.g., CRIM 3395, CRIM 3315, CRIM 2240, CRIM 3340, CRIM 2245, CRIM 3345, CRIM 3350, CRIM 2215, CRIM 2213)

8

This requirement may be met by taking ADJ 105 and ADJ 234 at VCCS.

At least two courses related to the law (e.g., CRIM 2225, CRIM 2260, CRIM 2295, CRIM 2210, CRIM 3360, CRIM 1128, CRIM 2214)

8

This requirement may be met by taking ADJ 110 and ADJ 140 at VCCS.

At least two courses from two different subject areas (SOC, PSYC, or POL): SOC 2216, SOC 2209, PSYC 2213, PSYC 2205, POL 2230, POL 2201

8

This requirement may be met by taking SOC 268, PSY 215, and/or PSY 216 at VCCS.

Senior Program: CRIM 3393 Mixed Methods, CRIM 4494 Senior Capstone, CRIM 4495 Senior Internship

12

 

Additional electives, as needed to meet 124 credits

14-16

All students must complete a minimum of 124 total credit hours to be eligible for a bachelor degree from Randolph College.

Post-Transfer Credits

62-64

 


 

Transfer Guidance

 

Guaranteed Admission Agreement

  • This degree program is covered by Randolph College's Guaranteed Admission Agreement. By meeting all of the following criteria, students are guaranteed admission into Randolph College and entry directly into the Criminology and Criminal Justice major (BA).

  • Earn a transfer associate degree that fulfills all course requirements listed in this guide.

  • Earn a minimum 2.5 cumulative GPA.

  • Be in good standing at the current institution.

  • Please visit the TransferVirginia.org portal to explore different majors (Transfer Tools) and Transfer Guides that outline course requirements for specific majors.

 

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, complete your first math and English courses in your first year. For help, see Transfer Steps and Resource Center at www.TransferVirginia.org.

  • Connect with an advisor at your community college and Randolph College within your first year. College Connect available in your account at www.TransferVirginia.org.

 

Why Study Criminology and Criminal Justice at Randolph College?

  • Our Program balances theory and hands-on experience to prepare students for all kinds of careers in the field. Every student receives extensive one-on-one attention from professors who can help you craft the perfect career path for you.

  • We bring in lots of guest speakers and visitors, so you won't just be learning from Randolph professors, but from canine police trainers, retired Judges, victims' service advocates, state police recruiters, and more.

 

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

  • Associate Transfer Degree Completion: Incoming students possessing an Associate of Arts, Associate of Arts and Sciences, Associate of Fine Arts, or Associate of Science awarded by a Virginia Community College System (VCCS) institution during or after high school will be exempt from Randolph College's General Education requirements.

  • Dual Enrollment -- Completion of Associate Degree in HS: Students who complete an Associate Degree from an accredited Virginia college or university through dual enrollment in high school will be exempt from Randolph College's General Education requirements.

  • Credit for Prior Learning: AP, IB, and CLEP are evaluated for credits. Learn more by visiting the Randolph College Office of the Registrar's website: http://www.randolphcollege.edu/registrar/.

  • Catalog Year: Catalog year determined by first semester of attendance at the community college post high school graduation.

 

Is This College Right For Me?

  • Randolph College is a small liberal arts college located on historic Rivermont Avenue in Lynchburg, VA. Lynchburg is part of a larger metropolitan area and home to more than 20,000 college students.

  • TAKE2: Instead of taking four or more classes each semester, Randolph students take two classes at a time for seven-week sessions, with no classes on Wednesdays. You'll graduate in the same amount of time as you would with a traditional model, but you can focus deeply on just two subjects at a time.

  • The average class size at Randolph is 13, and the student:faculty ratio is 8:1. 95% of Randolph's full-time faculty members hold the highest possible degree in their field.

  • Randolph offers study abroad programs and supports student research. Students may apply for up to $2,000 through our RISE Grant to fund their own scholarly or creative endeavors.

  • Housing options include spacious, mixed-year residence halls as well as apartment-style living, all right near the center of campus.

  • Learn more about our college at http://www.randolphcollege.edu.

 

Did You Know That…

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

  • Exceeding 3 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 Randolph College?

 

What Can I Do With This Degree?

  • All levels of policing (detective, forensics investigator, street cop); social work; child protective services; court advocacy; and immigration. Prepare for law school and careers in the legal field.

  • Explore potential careers, salary ranges, and job outlooks at www.TransferVirginia.org.

 

Other Than Classes, Are There Other Program Requirements?

  • Our major is one of the few on campus that requires a 4-credit internship, which can be completed during the semester or during the summer. Majors have gone on ride-alongs with state police, clerked at a county courthouse, and worked in a forensics lab.

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