There is no University policy restricting students from declaring a major based on GPA. Restricted majors are limited by accreditation or other academic requirements (e.g. prerequisites) and the availability of resources and facilities.

Many departments accept applications for unrestricted majors at any time during the year and admit students on a rolling basis. For example, students may earn the B.A. in Criminal Justice by completing 30 credits in CRJU classes, 15 credits of related social science coursework, and the breadth and skills requirements for the University and the College of Arts & Sciences.

This major offers undergraduate students an opportunity to pursue studies leading to law school, graduate school, or a career in the administration of justice. Job opportunities include detective, probation officer, corrections counselor, and court administrator.

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