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Course Overview

The Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice Studies serves a broad service area within the North Bay region, but also draws students from counties throughout the state.  As one of the nine academic departments housed within the School of Social Sciences, its mission and values align closely with the school’s goals of preparing its graduates “to live richly rewarding personal, professional, and social lives while understanding and appreciating human complexity in a global society.”  Its core values also align with Sonoma State University’s themes of diversity, social justice, sustainability, and community engagement.  These core values form an integral part of its curriculum and are reflected in the CCJS faculty research projects and service commitments. 

Entry Requirement 

B.A. in CCJS Degree Requirements

Degree Requirements Units
General Education (48, 4 units in major) 44
Major Core Requirements 40
CCJS Electives 8
Criminal Justice and/or Social Science Electives (chosen under advisement)  12
General Electives 16

 

CCJS majors must consult with their assigned CCJS faculty advisor before taking any CCJS course.  CCJS majors must receive a C- or better in all CCJS major core requirements and CCJS electives.

Fees

Undergraduate student charges and fees per semester
Type of Charges 1-6 Units/Semester 7+ Units/Semester
Tuition Fees $1665 $2871
Campus-based Fees $1159 $1159
Undergraduate (TOTAL) $2824 $4030

This information was accurate on : 30/05/2022
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