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BLINN COLLEGE/
TEXAS STATE UNIVERSITY-SAN MARCOS
TRANSFER PLANNING GUIDE
2010-2012 CATALOG
Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice,
Major in Criminal Justice
Minimum required: 121 semester hours
BLINN COURSE OF STUDY
st
Freshman Year-1 Semester Hours Freshman Year-2nd Semester Hours
___ENGL 1301 (ENG 1310) ........................................ 3 ___ENGL 1302 (ENG 1320) ........................................ 3
___CRIJ 1301 (CJ 1310) (Criminal Justice Core)1 ............... 3 ___COSC 1301 or 1401 (CIS 1323) ......................... 3-4
___HIST 1301 (HIST 1310).......................................... 3 ___CRIJ 1306 (CJ 2350) (Criminal Justice Core) ................ 3
___MATH 1314, 1332, or 1324 (MATH 1315, 1316, or ___HIST 1302 (HIST 1320).......................................... 3
1319)............................................................. 3 ___Natural Science2 ................................................ 4
___Natural Science2 ................................................ 3
Total 15 Total 16-17
st nd
Sophomore Year-1 Semester Hours Sophomore Year-2 Semester Hours
___CRIJ 1310 (CJ 2360) (Criminal Justice Core) ................ 3 ___CRIJ 2313 (CJ 2355) (Criminal Justice Core) ................ 3
___ENGL Literature3 ............................................... 3 ___CRIJ 2328 (CJ 2310) (Criminal Justice Core) ................ 3
___GOVT 2305 (POSI 2320) ........................................ 3 ___GOVT 2306 (POSI 2310) ........................................ 3
___KINE activity course (PFW course) ........................ 1 ___KINE activity course (PFW course) ........................ 1
___PSYC 2301 (PSY 1300) .......................................... 3 ___SOCI 1301 (SOCI 1310) ......................................... 3
___Visual and Performing Arts4 .............................. 3 ___SPCH 1311 or 1321 (COMM 1310) ....................... 3
Total 16 Total 16
TEXAS STATE COURSE OF STUDY
st
Junior Year-1 Semester Hours Junior Year-2nd Semester Hours
___CJ 3300 (WI) ....................................................... 3 ___CJ 3346 (WI) ....................................................... 3
___CJ 3323 .............................................................. 3 ___PHIL 1305 (WI) or 1320 ..................................... 3
___CJ 3347, MATH 2328, or SOCI 33075 .............. 3 ___Advanced elective or minor ............................... 3
___US 11006 or Elective .......................................... 1 ___Elective or minor ............................................... 3
___Elective or minor ............................................... 3
Total 13 Total 12
st nd
Senior Year-1 Semester Hours Senior Year-2 Semester Hours
___CJ 4301, 4302 (Internship Option)7 or ___CJ 4310 (Capstone) (WI) ......................................... 3
___CJ 4365 (WI), CJ advanced elective ___CJ 4340 (WI) ....................................................... 3
(Non-Internship Option) ................................... 6 ___CJ 4350 or 4352 (WI), CJ advanced elective ...... 6
___CJ advanced elective .......................................... 3 ___Advanced elective or minor ............................... 3
___Advanced elective or minor ............................... 3
___Electives or minor .............................................. 5
Total 17 Total 15
1
No more than 15 hours in criminal justice may be transferred from a community college. If the community college is in the state of Texas, the
15 hours must be composed of the five criminal justice core courses (or their equivalents).
2
Select two courses from the Natural Science component area (030) of Blinn’s Core Curriculum.
3
Select one ENGL course from the Humanities component area (041) of Blinn’s Core Curriculum.
4
Select one course from the Visual and Performing Arts component area (050) of Blinn’s Core Curriculum.
5
For the Statistics requirement, SOCI 3307 is recommended for Sociology minors.
6
Students transferring with fewer than 30 hours will be required to take US 1100.
7
A student must meet the following requirements before being allowed to enroll in an internship course: Texas State GPA of 2.25; CJ GPA of
2.50; completion of 93 college coursework hours (including 21 in CJ); ENG 1301 and 1302; CJ 3346; HIST 1301 and 1302; SPCH 1311 or
1321; MATH 1314, 1324, or 1332, and 2328 or CJ 3347; GOVT 2305 and 2306; 7 hours of Natural Science; and permission of Internship
Coordinator.
NOTES:
1. Italicized courses satisfy both Blinn and Texas State Core Curriculum requirements. Courses in (parentheses) indicate Texas State equivalents.
2. Texas State will apply to a degree up to 66 hours from an accredited community college (6-8 hours may be added with college dean approval).
3. Students may elect to complete courses in a different sequence where possible but should consult a counselor/advisor before doing so.
4. If two years of the same foreign language were not completed in high school, students must take 6-8 hours of the same foreign language.
5. Nine hours of designated “writing intensive” (WI) courses must be completed at Texas State to satisfy degree requirements.
6. Upon completion of certain course requirements at Texas State, students may elect to send these hours back to Blinn to be applied toward an
associate’s degree. This is commonly referred to as “reverse transfer.”
4/17/2012
TEXAS STATE UNIVERSITY-SAN MARCOS
UNIVERSITY ADMISSION:
1. Submit ApplyTexas Admission Application online (www.ApplyTexas.org), application fee, and all credentials
to the Texas State Office of Undergraduate Admissions by the stated deadline:
www.admissions.txstate.edu/future/transfer/deadlines.html
2. Submit an official transcript from each institution attended to the Office of Undergraduate Admissions. Students
must be eligible to return (e.g., free of suspension, dismissal, or enforced withdrawal) to all previous institutions
regardless of grade point average (GPA) or degrees received.
3. A minimum 2.25 grade point average (GPA) in all transferable courses is required. In computing the GPA,
grades of A, B, C, D, and F are computed as recorded. Grades of W, P, Q, and X are disregarded and grades of
WF and I are averaged as F. Grades in non-transferable and technical/vocational courses are disregarded.
Students transferring directly to Texas State University-San Marcos from a community college may elect to follow
the Texas State catalog in effect at the time they entered the community college or any subsequent catalog upon
approval of the Dean of their College. Students are reminded to refer to their designated catalog for information
relating to the University and the McCoy College requirements for curriculum, graduation, probation/suspension,
and other general information.
For more information, contact:
Office of Undergraduate Admissions
429 N. Guadalupe
Texas State University-San Marcos
San Marcos, Texas 78666
512/245-2364
http://www.admissions.txstate.edu/
College of Applied Arts
Academic Advising Center
Texas State University-San Marcos
San Marcos, Texas 78666
512/245-1490
http://advising.appliedarts.txstate.edu/
Department of Criminal Justice
Texas State University-San Marcos
San Marcos, Texas 78666
512/245-2174
http://www.cj.txstate.edu/
Texas State reserves the right to withdraw courses at any time, to change its fees or tuition, calendar, curriculum, degree requirements,
graduation procedures, and any other requirements affecting students. Changes will become effective whenever authorities determine and
will apply to both prospective students and those already enrolled.
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