You are in the official 2001-2002 General Catalog
for California State University, Fresno.
Department of Criminology

Bachelor of Science Degree Requirements
Criminology Major
A grade of C or higher is required for all courses to be counted toward the major (excluding CR/NC classes).
Criminology - Corrections Option
Major (47 units)
Lower-division requirements: (see note 1): CRIM 1 (see note 10),
2, 20, 35 (10 units)
Upper-division core (see note 2): CRIM 100, 102, 109, 112, 170
(see note 6), 174, 199 (19 units)
Upper-division requirements: CRIM 118, 130, 134, 181 (12 units)
CRIM electives: CRIM 113, 117, 120, 126, 127, 131, 136T, 139,
140, 141, 160T, 175, 176, 177, 190, 192 (6 units)
Criminology - Law Enforcement
Option Major (47 units)
Lower-division requirements: (see note 1): CRIM 1 (see note 10),
2, 20, 35 (10 units)
Upper-division core (see note 2): CRIM 100, 102, 109, 112, 170
(see Note 6), 174, 199 (19 units)
Upper-division requirements: CRIM 113, 117, 127, 108 or 180 (12
units)
Crim electives: CRIM 118, 120, 126, 130, 131, 134, 136T, 139,
140, 141, 160T, 174, 175, 176, 177, 190, 192 (6 units)
Criminology - Victimology Option
Major (50 units)
Lower-division requirements: (see note 1): CRIM 1 (see note 10),
2, 20, 35 (10 units)
Upper-division core (see note 2): CRIM 100, 102, 109, 112, 170
(see note 6), 174, 199 (19 units)
Upper-division requirements: CRIM 118, 134, 175, 176, 177, 182
(18 units)
Electives: lectives: AF AM 146; CLS 116; CRIM 139, 140, 141, 192;
W S 126 (3 units)
General Education (51 units)
Electives and remaining degree requirements (27-30 units)
(see Degree Requirements); may be
used toward a dual major or minor
Total (128 units)
Advising Notes
- Lower-division courses should be taken before upper-division courses.
- Upper-division core should be taken prior to upper-division electives.
- Department policy requires that students should see their advisers prior to registration each semester.
- No General Education Integration or M/I course offered by the Department of Criminology may be used to satisfy the General Education requirements for criminology majors.
- CR/NC grading is not permitted in the major with the exceptions of CRIM 1, 108, 131, 180, 181, 182, and 281.
- CRIM 170 must be taken no later than the first semester of the student's junior year.
- Any course that meets the upper-division writing skills requirement cannot be applied to the major requirements.
- General Education and elective units may be used toward a dual major or minor (see Dual Major or departmental minor). Consult the appropriate department chair, pro gram coordinator, or faculty adviser for further information.
- Majors are required to take sections of CRIM 100 designated in the Schedule of Courses as "for majors only."
- Freshmen and transfer students majoring in criminology must take CRIM 1 during their first semester.

Criminology Minor
Lower division: CRIM 2, 20 (6 units)
Upper division: CRIM 100 (3 units)
Select from upper-division criminology courses (12 units)
Total (21 units)
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CRIM 100, 120, and 153 may still be used to meet requirements
for both General Education and the minor, for catalogs prior to
the 1999-2000 General Catalog.
Note: The Criminology Minor also requires a 2.0 GPA and 6 upper-division units in residence.

Master of Science Degree Requirements
Under the direction of a graduate adviser, each student prepares
and submits a coherent program individually designed within the
framework below. Each student must see the graduate coordinator
each semester prior to registering for courses.
All students must complete required core courses as a condition
of advancement to candidacy.
Plan A
Required courses in criminology 200-series (see specific
requirements) (15 units)
Electives in criminology or related areas 200-series (under special
circumstances a maximum of 6 upper-division units may be allowed)
(15 units)
At least 21 units must be Fresno State resident credit excluding
credit by examination and 300-level course work.
Total (30 units)
Plan B
Required courses in criminology 200-series (see specific
requirements) (12 units)
Electives in criminology or related areas 200-series (under special
circumstances a maximum of 6 upper-division units may be allowed)
(18 units)
At least 21 units must be Fresno State resident credit excluding
credit by examination and 300-level coursework.
Total (30 units)
Specific Requirements
Plan A: Thesis or Project Program: CRIM 200, 201,
202, 203, and 298 or 299.
Plan B: Non-Thesis Program: CRIM 200, 201, 202, 203. All
Plan B degree candidates must pass a comprehensive examination.
All Plan B degree candidates must pass a comprehensive
examination.
(See also Admission to Graduate
Standing, Advancement
to Candidacy, Program
Requirements, Foreign
Language Requirements, and Criteria
for Thesis and Project.)

Victim Services Certificate
The Department of Criminology and the School of Education and
Human Development jointly offer the Victim Services Certificate.
The purpose of this program is to provide appropriate educational
experiences for matriculating students and practitioners. The
certificate provides the opportunity for developing knowledge
and skills necessary for individuals working with crime victims.
Program Prerequisites. (1) completion of 60 units of undergraduate
coursework, and (2) completion of one general course in psychology,
sociology, anthropology, health science, or child and family studies.
Program Requirements. A minimum of 12 units is required;
three units must be taken in each of the four areas:
1. Theory
Victimology (CRIM 175) (3 units)
2. Victim Issues
Family Violence (CRIM 140) (3 units)
Child Abuse (EHD 107) (3 units)
Domestic Violence (W S 116) (1 unit)
Rape (W S 108) (1 unit)
Incest (W S 109) (1 unit)
3. Service Delivery
Intervention and Counseling for Helping Professions (EHD 108)
(3 units)
Victim Services (CRIM 176) (3 units)
Child Welfare (S WRK 128) (3 units)
4. Legal/Social Policy
Education for Community Change (EHD 109) (3 units)
Legal Policy in Victim Services (CRIM 177) (3 units)
Women and Violence (CRIM/W S 126) (3 units)
In addition, three units field experience (CRIM 182) is available.
For additional information or advising, contact the Department
of Criminology.
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Criminal Justice Counseling Specialist
Certificate
of Advanced Study
Individuals who are fully classified and advanced to candidacy in (or graduates of) the Master of Science in Criminology may elect to take courses leading to the Criminal Justice Counseling Specialist Certificate of Advanced Study. The certificate program is co-sponsored by the Department of Criminology and the Department of Counseling and Special Education. It is designed to enhance professional skills for counseling service within the criminal justice system.
In addition to coursework required for the Master of Science in Criminology, students seeking the Criminal Justice Counseling Specialist Certificate of Advanced Study are required to take a total of 16 units in Counseling (in addition to prerequisite COUN 174/PSYCH 174 or equivalent), six of which may be used as electives in the Master of Science in Criminology. The certificate courses are COUN 176, 200, 208, 232, and 239. Master of Science in Counseling students seeking the certificate are required to take an equivalent number of criminology courses.

Certificate in Alcohol/Drug Studies
The Department of Criminology is participating in a certificate
of special study awarded to those students who successfully complete
a minimum of 12 units of interdisciplinary academic coursework
in the area of alcohol and drug abuse. (For complete details,
see Health and Social Work Interdisciplinary
Courses in this catalog.)
