The online bachelor's of science in criminal justice degree requirements are exactly the same as the on-campus program.

You will meet with an academic advisor to plan your course schedule each semester. Review course offerings here. 

You can complete your major requirements, add a minor and take electives to earn your degree in as a little as two years or register for classes part time and complete the degree at your own pace.

You can select from several minors

These minors require 18 credits/ about 6 classes. 

Classes that fulfill minor requirements are pre-selected each semester. In most cases, you should be able to fulfill all of your minor requirements by selecting from the course offerings. But if you ever believe you need a course that is not being offered within the online program, email cjonline@jjay.cuny.edu.

Credit breakdown

  • 120 credits / roughly 40 classes needed to get degree
    • 42 credits/14 classes: General Education
    • 33 credits/11 classes: electives (Use these towards your minor. Minors require 18 credits/ 6 classes)
    • 45 credits/15 classes: Major requirements
      • Foundational courses: 6 credits/ 2 classes (POL 101 and SOC 101)
      • Core Requirements: 24 credits / 8 classes
      • Diversity: 6 credits / 2 classes
      • Distribution Areas: 9 credits / 3 classes (1 class each from PSC, LAW and COR):

Learn more about John Jay's degree requirements in the College Bulletin.

Sample Schedule A: 15 credits + 15 credits, NO summer/winter classes
Fall Semester 1 (15 credits) Spring Semester 1 (15 credits)
HUM 300 Transfer Seminar CJBS 250 Research Methods and Statistics for CJ
SSC 215 Writing in Criminal Justice PSC 306 Police Work with Juveniles
PSC 202 Police and Diversity PED 180 Stress Management
LAW 202 Law and Evidence SOC 203 Criminology
SOC 236 Victimology PSC 321 Police Ethics
Sample Schedule B: 12+12, 6 in Summer or Winter
Fall Semester 2 (12 credits) Spring Semester 2 (12 credits) Winter/Summer (6 credits)
CJBS 300 Criminal Justice: Theory in Practice CJBS 415 Capstone Seminar ECO 105: Understanding US Economic Data
SOC 309 Youth, Crime and Justice COR 320 Race, Class and Gender in a Correctional Context COR 230 Sex Offenders in the Criminal Justice System
PSC 324 Police Use of Force LAW 301 Jurisprudence
LAW 209 Criminal Law ANT 230 Culture and Crime

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