2015-2016 Undergraduate Bulletin

Baccalaureate Majors

Students select a major upon application to the College. Any student may complete a dual major where such a major exists among departments and programs. Majors may be changed at any time before graduation. To change a major, a student should fill out an Undergraduate Declaration of Major Form and submit it to J Express.

John Jay College permits double majors for students who have earned at least 12 college credits. No more than six-credits of courses may be shared by (credited to) both majors. Double majors are permitted when students elect majors that are 45 credits or less.

John Jay College of Criminal Justice offers the following majors for baccalaureate degree candidates:

Anthropology (BA)
Computer Science and Information Security (BS)
Criminal Justice (Crime Control and Prevention) (BA)
Criminal Justice (Institutional Theory and Practice) (BS)
Criminal Justice Management (BS)
Criminology (BA)
Culture and Deviance Studies (BA)
Economics (BS)
English (BA)
Fire and Emergency Service (BA)
Fire Science (BS)
Forensic Psychology (BA)
Forensic Science (BS)
Gender Studies (BA)
Global History (BA)
Humanities and Justice (BA)
International Criminal Justice (BA)
Law and Society (BA)
Philosophy (BA)
Police Studies (BS)
Political Science (BA)
Public Administration (BS)
Security Management (BS)
Sociology (BA)

Students are urged to consult with an academic advisor or major coordinator to plan their courses of study. Students may also consult DegreeWorks, an online tool, available through the CUNY Portal at http://www.cuny.edu. Prerequisites for beginning each major are listed in each major description. Be aware that individual courses may have their own prerequisites. Students are advised to read carefully all course descriptions in this bulletin and consult DegreeWorks when planning their schedules in addition to consulting with an advisor.

Please note: ENG 101 is a prerequisite for students wishing to enroll in 200-level courses, and ENG 201 is a prerequisite for students wishing to enroll in 300-level courses or above.