UMA Undergraduate Guide 2018-2019 Certificate Programs Criminal Justice Certificate Program The Program
The Program
Criminal Justice Certificate The Criminal Justice Certificate attracts students planning or continuing careers in the criminal justice system—from law enforcement to probation, courts, or corrections. Our graduates and certificate holders have served the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, the Federal government, and other agencies as police officers, probation or parole officers, special agents, paralegals, criminal defense lawyers, and district attorneys. Declaring Completion of the Certificate: Degree-seeking University of Massachusetts students should expect to possibly take 2 or more CJ content courses on-line through Continuing and Professional Education (CPE): http://www.umassulearn.net. Certificate students who are not currently matriculated at the University of Massachusetts Amherst normally take all of their courses online through CPE. Note: To receive the Criminal Justice Certificate, a minimum 2.0 GPA must be maintained across courses applied to certificate requirements. Recommended (though not required): Required: Choose one course from the following: Choose three upper-level (200+) Sociology / CJ electives: 242 Drugs & Society (online through CPE) One course from a department outside of Sociology may be used toward the certificate: Educ 297A School-to-Prison Pipeline Students are strongly encouraged to pursue a Criminal Justice-based internship or practicum in order to apply the skills they will develop in their coursework. Practica credits do not count toward total certificate credits/requirements. |