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How many hours do you need to be in residence at FSU?

Courses taken at a previous institution may be used to satisfy this requirement. FSU residency requirement: Each student’s last 30 hours must be in residence at FSU. Total hours requirements: A minimum of 120 hours is required for graduation. At least 45 hours must be completed at the 3000-4000 level.

How many hours of college credit do you need to transfer?

Transfer students from a regionally accredited postsecondary institution - These students must have sixty or more semester hours of transferable credit, to include six hours of freshman English composition and six hours of mathematics/statistics. Transfer students must have a minimum of a 2.0 GPA.

What is crime scene investigation?

A Crime Scene Investigation degree from FSU Panama City teaches students to collect, identify, classify and analyze physical evidence to help solve and prosecute criminal activity. The Public Safety & Security program integrates practical exercises with theoretical principles to provide students with the knowledge, skills and abilities required by a variety of jobs in law enforcement, security, intelligence services and investigative agencies. Lab courses will equip students with the hands-on experience and familiarity with technology that employers value.

How many credits are required for UF?

The major requires 34 credits. At least 22 of the 34 must be taken at UF in courses offered by the department with prefixes of CCJ, CJC, CJE, CJJ, or CJL. Students may apply no more than 6 credits of 1000/2000-level coursework to the major.

What can I do after a criminology degree?

After obtaining a B.A. in criminology, students can seek careers as professionals working within the criminal or juvenile justice systems (i.e., courts, law enforcement, corrections). Many students also attend law school, while others attend graduate school where they may conduct research on criminological issues.

What is the major of UF?

The Department of Sociology and Criminology offers the largest interdisciplinary degree program at UF. Students seeking a degree in criminology will study the complexities of relationships among the legal, social, political, historical, and psychological influences affecting law processes and crime and justice.

Is CCJ 3024 a prerequisite?

CCJ 3024 Advanced Principles of Criminal Justice is a prerequisite or corequisite for most of the other courses in the major. During advanced registration, there may be restrictions placed on lower-division students for registration in many upper-division courses to make sure juniors and seniors get the credits they need to graduate on time.

How many credits are required for UF?

The major requires 34 credits. At least 22 of the 34 must be taken at UF in courses offered by the department with prefixes of CCJ, CJC, CJE, CJJ or CJL. Students may apply no more than 6 credits of 1000/2000-level coursework to the major.

What is the major of UF?

The Department of Sociology and Criminology and Law offers the largest interdisciplinary degree program at UF. Students seeking a degree in criminology and law will study the complexities of relationships among the legal, social, political, historical and psychological influences affecting law processes and crime and justice.

Is CCJ 3024 a prerequisite?

CCJ 3024 Advanced Principles of Criminal Justice is a prerequisite or corequisite for most of the other courses in the major. During advanced registration, there may be restrictions placed on lower-division students for registration in many upper-division courses to make sure juniors and seniors get the credits they need to graduate on time.

Can I get a B.A. early?

The opportunity to get an early start on graduate work by enrolling in graduate credits exists in a combined B.A./M.A. program. Interested students must apply and be accepted to the undergraduate phase (so that graduate credits can count toward the major to earn the B.A. degree). Independently, they also must apply for admission to the graduate phase and compete with all other applicants for admission to a limited number of openings each fall.

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Description of Major

  • A Crime Scene Investigation degree from FSU Panama City teaches students to collect, identify, classify and analyze physical evidence to help solve and prosecute criminal activity. The Public Safety & Security program integrates practical exercises with theoretical principles to provide students with the knowledge, skills and abilities required by a variety of jobs in law enforcement…
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Prerequisite Coursework

  • There are no prerequisites courses for this major. Admission Requirements for Crime Scene Investigations Major All students must meet the foreign language admission requirement. In addition, applicants must meet one of the following: 1. AA degree from a Florida public college - This will satisfy the General Education requirements and must be completed with a minimum gr…
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Requirements

  • Core Courses for Crime Scene Investigation Majors: (13 hours) Students must earn a “C minus” or better in each course: 1. CCJ 3024 (3) The Criminal Justice System (Fall, Spring) 2. CJE 3762 (3) Forensic Science in Investigation (Fall, Spring) 3. CJE 3762L (1) Forensic Science in Investigation Lab (Fall, Spring) 4. CCJ 4744 (3) Evidential Reasoning ...
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Advising

  • Dana Smith (Distance Learning students) Address: College of Applied Studies Office Building 111 Panama City, FL 32405-1099 Phone: (850) 770-2266 Email: [email protected]
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Academic Coordinator

  • Angie Sexton Address: College of Applied Studies Office Building 108 Panama City, FL 32405-1099 Phone: (850) 770-2178 Email: [email protected] Mapping Mapping is FSU’s academic advising and monitoring system. Academic progress is monitored each Fall and Spring semester to ensure that students are on course to earn their degree in a timely fashion. Transfer students …
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