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Criminal Justice - Private Security Option

Bachelor Degree

The Criminal Justice Program at Gwynedd-Mercy College is dedicated to providing students with the theoretical, practical and professional knowledge needed to succeed in today’s environment in the fields of law enforcement, courts, corrections, probation, parole, private security and related social service careers.  Emphasis is placed upon preparing the student to enter the professional workplace or continue studies in graduate school.

The curriculum is designed to provide students with expert instruction on the most current trends, policies and practices in the field.  Gwynedd-Mercy College has recruited faculty members who are professionals in their respective fields within the criminal justice system. All part-time faculty are practicing professionals in the areas in which they teach. Class instruction is therefore as current as the events of that day. The curriculum of the Criminal Justice Program is innovative and demands intensive classroom learning combined with extensive research and required field experience.

One such class is Forensics, in which the nature of physical evidence is defined and the limitations that technology and current knowledge impose on its individualization and characterization are examined.  By combining case stories and “hands on” application, this course endeavors to capture the pulse and fervor of forensic science investigations.

In addition, most courses offer an opportunity for field experience and require 120 hours of internship/field practicum. Examples of internship sites have included: the Pottstown Police Department, Lower Salford Township Police Department, Springfield (Montco) Township Police Department, the Montgomery County District Attorneys Office, Laurel House, and the Montgomery County Youth Detention Center.

 

Curriculum Information

MAJOR

Criminal Justice - 54 credits

CRJ 102

Intro to Criminal Justice

3 credits

CRJ 215

Criminology

3 credits

CRJ 225

Juvenile Delinquency

3 credits

CRJ 250

Police & Law Enforcement in America

3 credits

CRJ 301

Intro to Private Security

3 credits

CRJ 310

Intro to Criminal Justice Research

3 credits

CRJ 315

Analysis of Crime & Criminal Justice Data

3 credits

CRJ 325

Criminal Law & Procedures

3 credits

CRJ 370

Corrections

3 credits

CRJ 401

Theories of Crime & Deviance

3 credits

CRJ 405

Criminal Investigations

3 credits

CRJ 410

Courts in America

3 credits

CRJ 435

Criminal Justice Internship

3 credits

CRJ 4000

CRJ Capstone

3 credits

CRJ 355

Terrorism & Hate Groups

3 credits

CRJ 425

White Collar Crime

3 credits

CRJ 455

Issues in Private & Corporate Security

3 credits

BS requires additional – 9 credits

CIT 102

Hyper & Multi Media

3 credits

BIO 103

Human Anatomy or BIO 114

3 credits

CHM 105

Chemistry & Society

3 credits

 

GENERAL EDUCATION AND CORE CURRICULUM*

  1. Skills for Exploring – 6 credits for BS
  2. Exploring Society and Global Diversity – 12 credits for BS
  3. Exploring the Natural World, Mathematics and Technology – 9-11 credits for BS
  4. Exploring the Spiritual World – 9 credits for BS
  5. Exploring the Arts and the Imagination – 12 credits for BS

 

General Education Elective-3 credits for BS

Open Electives  - 12-14 credits

* Please contact the Office of Admissions at admissions@gmc.edu or call 1-800-DIAL-GMC for specific general education course requirements.

Credit Requirement
A minimum of 125 credits is required for the BS degree.


Grade Requirement
The minimum passing grade within the major is C (a grade of C- is not acceptable)

For detailed course descriptions click here.