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Students who choose the major concentration in Criminal Justice must complete:
In addition, students must select any five courses in total from Criminal Justice numbered 200 or above or from the following approved electives:
* It is strongly recommended that students who have no experience in the Criminal Justice field enroll in CRJU 399.
There is an 18-credit residency requirement in the major concentration of Criminal Justice. PSYN 101 is a prerequisite for all PSYN courses numbered 120 and above. SOCL 101 is a prerequisite for all SOCL courses numbered 120 and above. PSYN 101 and SOCL 101 fulfill part of the General Education requirements. All the courses in this category fulfill Liberal Arts requirements.
Students may also participate in the CASAC-T Credentialed Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Counselor Standardized 350-Hour Education and Training program.
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Criminal Justice is a challenging, exciting and rewarding career. The 4-year Criminal Justice major will prepare you for the profession, or help you advance if you're already in it.
Graduates have found employment in public service agencies such as:
Many students continue on to law school.
The greatest strength of the criminal justice program at Mercy College is the academic and professional diversity of the faculty, which includes attorneys, law enforcement officers, and other professionals who have had hands-on experience in the criminal justice system in the metropolitan area.
Graduates of the Criminal Justice Bachelor's program pursue positions in law enforcement; corrections, including probation and parole; court officers and other court personnel; social service agencies; victims' assistance agencies; private security; insurance companies; etc
Criminal Justice juniors and seniors are encouraged to acquire field experience by completing a 3-credit elective internship course: CRJU 399 Internship in Criminal Justice. Students can check for positions available in agencies such as US Marshal, Westchester Corrections, Department of Public Safety, Department of Probation, state addictions treatment programs, among others, by signing into Mercy's Career Maverick. Students are expected to 1) seek and apply for the internship opportunity as instructed in the Career Maverick posting, prior to beginning of semester; 2) register for CRJU 399; 3) complete minimum of 150 hours at agency. For additional information contact: Dr. Mary Cuadrado at mcuadrado1@mercy.edu or (914) 674-7454.
By the end of this program, students should be able to: