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2016-2017 Academic Catalog 
    
2016-2017 Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Criminal Justice, AS (Arkansas State University)


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My Academic Plan (MAP) - Criminal Justice Fall 2016
Degree: Associate of Science (AS - Transferable Degree) - ASU BA in Criminology
Major Code: 1372
Advising: Schan Weisman, (870) 391-3545, sweisman@northark.edu
Advising Center: M184 South Campus (870) 391-3115

This MAP serves as a guideline to graduate in 4 semesters. The Key Milestones/Prerequisites listed for each semester highlight significant achievements that must be completed in the degree track. Students who do not follow the four semester plan and/or who do not complete identified milestones may jeopardize their financial aid (if applicable) and/or delay graduation. Please refer to the Northark catalog or advisor for any changes or modifications which may have occurred after the publication of this document.

  • Program Application Required: No

Academic Preparedness

Northark recognizes the important connection between student success and academic preparedness. Students may be required to complete one or more of the following courses before enrolling in college level courses. Summer and/or intercession courses may be required to graduate within 4 semesters. Developmental course credits earned do not count towards degree completion requirements.

**A course can only be used once**

Associate of Science in Criminal Justice


The Associate of Science in Criminal Justice is a transfer degree for the student who plans to major in a criminal justice related field. Northark has an agreement with Arkansas State University (Jonesboro) to offer students a seamless option for transfer into the Bachelors program in Criminology. Students planning to transfer to ASUJ or another transfer institution should work closely with a Northark advisor to follow the prescribed selection of courses, and other requirements, needed for transfer into a bachelor’s program.

Total Credits: 15


Total Credits: 16


Total Credits: 16-17


Semester 4


Total Credits: 15


Grand Total Credits: 62-64


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