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I am interested in Criminal Justice as a major, but I do not want to complete the foreign language requirement. What are my options?

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I am interested in Criminal Justice as a major, but I do not want to complete the foreign language requirement. What are my options?

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You may want to consider the Bachelor of General Studies with an emphasis in Criminal Justice. This degree requires 33 hours of course work in 3 different disciplines; 12 of the 33 hours must be upper division courses. Criminal Justice will be your primary emphasis (15 to 21 hours) followed by 2 other disciplines (6 to 9 hours respectively). For instance, you may choose Criminal Justice, Psychology and Sociology as your three areas of emphasis. The Bachelor of General Studies requires that you meet with an academic advisor to design a program of study that will best meet your personal and career objectives.

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