UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA OMAHA


CRIMINOLOGY AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE GUIDED PATHWAY (CJTAS TO BS)
This Guided Pathway has been created to support students enrolling at Metropolitan Community College in the Criminal Justice Transfer (CJTAS) Associate in Science (96.0 Quarter Hours [64 Semester Hours]) degree program with the intent to transfer to UNO and participate in the B.S. Criminology and Criminal Justice degree program (120 Credit/Semester Hours).
Per UNO's Catalog and University Transfer Credit Policy, sixty-four (64) semester credit hours is the maximum allowed for transfer to most undergraduate UNO colleges from regionally accredited two-year colleges.

To maximize credit transfer, students are to strictly follow this Guided Pathway. When followed correctly, students will be able to transfer 64 Credit/Semester Hours towards the 120 required Credit Hours.
For academic advising guidance, contact Katie Hansen, Academic Advisor in the UNO School of Criminology and Criminal Justice at kehansen@unomaha.edu or 402.554.2610.

MCC CJTAS to UNO B.S. Criminology and Criminal Justice Guided Pathway
PRESCRIBED COURSES
Students will be expected to complete the following courses as prescribed in Metropolitan Community College's Program Catalog.
Students will need to complete courses in subsequent areas as outlined.
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CRIM 1010 INTRODUCTION TO CRIMINAL JUSTICE (4.5) CRCJ 1010 SURVEY OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE (3 or 4)   
CRIM 1020 INTRODUCTION TO CORRECTIONS (4.5) CRCJ 2210 SURVEY OF CORRECTIONS (3)   
CRIM 1030 COURTS AND THE JUDICIAL PROCESS (4.5) CRCJ 2110 CRIMINAL COURT SYSTEM (3)   
CRIM 2000 CRIMINAL LAW (4.5) CRCJ1 CRCJ 3310 LOWER LEVEL ELECTIVE CREDIT   
CRIM 2010 INTRODUCTION TO PROBATION AND PAROLE (4.5) GELW LOWER LEVEL GENERAL ELECTIVE   
CRIM 2025 MENTAL HEALTH AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE (4.5) CRCJL CRIMINAL JUSTICE LOWER LEVEL ELECTIVE CREDIT   
CRIM 2030 POLICE AND SOCIETY (4.5) CRCJ 2030 POLICE AND SOCIETY (3)   
CRIM 2050 PRINCIPLES OF INTERVIEWING AND INTERROGATION (4.5) CRCJL CRIMINAL JUSTICE LOWER LEVEL ELECTIVE CREDIT   
CRIM 2120 COMMUNITY-BASED CORRECTIONS (4.5) CRCJ 2220 COMMUNITY-BASED CORRECTIONS (3)   
ENGL 1010 ENGLISH COMPOSITION I (4.5) ENGL 1150 ENGLISH COMPOSITION I (3)   
ENGL 1020 ENGLISH COMPOSITION II (4.5) ENGL 1160 ENGLISH COMPOSITION II (3)   
MATH 1410 STATISTICS (4.5) STAT 1530 ELEMENTARY STATISTICS (3)   
SOCI 2650 RESEARCH METHODS (4.5) CRCJ 2510 RESEARCH METHODS (3)
PSCI 2000 INTRODUCTION TO POLITICAL INQUIRY AND WRITING (3)
  
Communication [UNO PS] COURSE OPTIONS FOR CJTAS
Students will need to select one (1) of the below Communication courses at Metropolitan Community College. These courses are curated as they fulfill UNO's Public Speaking General Education Requirements.
Per the Nebraska Transfer Initiative, where courses are in brackets, recommended courses include COMS 1110 [COMS 1110].
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COMS 1110 PUBLIC SPEAKING (4.5) CMST 1110 PUBLIC SPEAKING FUNDS (3)   
COMS 1120 ARGUMENTATION AND DEBATE (4.5) CMST 2120 ARGUMENTATION AND DEBATE (3)   
Humanities [UNO H] COURSE OPTIONS FOR CJTAS
Students will need to select one (1) of the below Humanities courses at Metropolitan Community College. These courses are curated as they fulfill UNO's Humanities & Fine Arts General Education Requirements.
Per the Nebraska Transfer Initiative, where courses are in brackets, recommended courses include ARTS 1110 [ARTS 1050], ARTS 1120 [ARTS 1060], ENGL 2450 [ENGL 2100], ENGL 2520 [ENGL 2170], HUMS 1100 [HUMS 1100], MUSC 1010/1050 [MUSC 1010], PHIL 1010 [PHIL 1010], PHIL 2200 [PHIL/RELS 2610], and SPAN 1110/1410 [SPAN 1010], THEA 1000 [THEA 1010].
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ARCH 1000 APPRECIATION OF ARCHITECTURE (4.5) GENED-HUMNGE HUMANITIES/FINE ARTS GENERAL EDUCATION ELECTIVE CREDIT   
ARTS 1010 DRAWING (4.5) ART 1100 FOUNDATION: DRAWING (3)   
ARTS 1110 ART HISTORY-PREHISTORY TO 1400 (4.5) ART 2050 SURVEY OF WESTERN ART HISTORY I (3)   
ARTS 1120 ART HISTORY-1400 TO PRESENT (4.5) ART 2060 SURVEY OF WESTERN ART HISTORY II (3)   
ENGL 1310 CREATIVE WRITING (4.5) WRWS 1500 INTRODUCTION TO CREATIVE WRITING (3)   
ENGL 2450 INTRODUCTION TO LITERATURE (4.5) ENGL 1010 INTRODUCTION TO GENRE STUDIES: PROSE (3)   
ENGL 2460 INTRODUCTION TO SHORT STORIES (4.5) ENGL 2250 THE SHORT STORY (3)   
ENGL 2470 INTRODUCTION TO WOMEN’S LITERATURE (4.5) GENED-HUMNGE HUMANITIES/FINE ARTS GENERAL EDUCATION ELECTIVE CREDIT   
ENGL 2490 INTRODUCTION TO LATIN AMERICAN LITERATURE (4.5) ENGL 2490 LATINO/A LITERATURE (3)   
ENGL 2510 AMERICAN LITERATURE I (4.5) ENGL 2450 AMERICAN LITERATURE I (3)   
ENGL 2520 AMERICAN LITERATURE II (4.5) ENGL 2460 AMERICAN LITERATURE II (3)   
ENGL 2530 MULTICULTURAL U.S. LITERATURE (4.5) ENGL 2230 SOCIO-CULTURAL REPRESENTATIONS IN LITERATURE (3)   
ENGL 2610 BRITISH LITERATURE I (4.5) ENGL 2310 INTRODUCTION TO BRITISH LITERATURE I (3)   
ENGL 2620 BRITISH LITERATURE II (4.5) ENGL 2320 INTRODUCTION TO BRITISH LITERATURE II (3)   
FREN 1110 ELEMENTARY FRENCH I (7.5) FREN 1110 ELEMENTARY FRENCH I (5)   
GERM 1010 ELEMENTARY GERMAN I (7.5) GERM 1110 ELEMENTARY GERMAN I (5)   
HUMS 1000 HUMANITIES THROUGH THE ARTS (4.5) GENED-HUMNGE HUMANITIES/FINE ARTS GENERAL EDUCATION ELECTIVE CREDIT (1-12)   
HUMS 1100 CLASSICAL HUMANITIES (4.5) GENED-HUMNGE HUMANITIES/FINE ARTS GENERAL EDUCATION ELECTIVE CREDIT (1-12)   
HUMS 1110 ORIGINS OF THE HUMANITIES (4.5) GENED-CDGBHF GLOBAL CULTURAL DIVERSITY AND HUMANITIES/FINE ARTS GENERAL EDUCATION ELECTIVE CREDIT   
HUMS 1120 THE HUMANITIES IN THE MEDIEVAL - RENAISSANCE WORLD (4.5) GENED-CDGBHF GLOBAL CULTURAL DIVERSITY AND HUMANITIES/FINE ARTS GENERAL EDUCATION ELECTIVE CREDIT   
HUMS 1130 THE HUMANITIES IN THE MODERN WORLD (4.5) GENED-CDGBHF GLOBAL CULTURAL DIVERSITY AND HUMANITIES/FINE ARTS GENERAL EDUCATION ELECTIVE CREDIT   
HUMS 1150 THE HUMANITIES IN THE NON-WESTERN WORLD (4.5) GENED-CDGBHF GLOBAL CULTURAL DIVERSITY AND HUMANITIES/FINE ARTS GENERAL EDUCATION ELECTIVE CREDIT   
HUMS 1160 THE HUMANITIES AND FOOD CULTURE (4.5) GENED-HUMNGE HUMANITIES/FINE ARTS GENERAL EDUCATION ELECTIVE CREDIT   
HUMS 2310 FILM HISTORY AND APPRECIATION (4.5) THEA 1050 FILM HISTORY AND APPRECIATION (3)   
JAPN 1010 BEGINNING JAPANESE I (7.5) JAPN 1110 ELEMENTARY JAPANESE I (5)   
MUSC 1050 MUSIC APPRECIATION (4.5) MUS 1090 MUSIC APPRECIATION (3)   
PHIL 1010 INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY (4.5) PHIL 1010 INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY: MEANING OF LIFE (3)   
PHIL 1100 CRITICAL REASONING (4.5) PHIL 1210 CRITICAL REASONING (3)   
PHIL 2030 INTRODUCTION TO ETHICS (4.5) PHIL 2030 INTRODUCTION TO ETHICS (3)   
PHIL 2200 INTRODUCTION TO COMPARATIVE RELIGION (4.5) RELI 1010 INTRODUCTION TO WORLD RELIGIONS (3)   
SPAN 1110 ELEMENTARY SPANISH I (7.5) SPAN 1110 ELEMENTARY SPANISH I (5)   
THEA 1000 INTRODUCTION TO THE THEATRE (4.5) THEA 1010 THEATRE APPRECIATION (3)   
THEA 2020 FUNDAMENTALS OF ACTING I (4.5) THEA 1300 ACTING I (3)   
THEA 2050 VOICE FOR THE ACTOR (4.5) THEA 3310 VOICE FOR THE ACTOR (3)   
Humanities COURSE OPTIONS [UNO H; G-D] FOR LATAA-Ed.eci
Students will need to select one (1) of the below Humanities courses at Metropolitan Community College. These courses are curated as they fulfill UNO's Humanities & Fine Arts and Global Diversity General Education Requirements.
Per the Nebraska Transfer Initiative, where courses are in brackets, recommended courses include ARTS 1110 [ARTS 1050], ARTS 1120 [ARTS 1060], PHIL 2200 [PHIL/RELS 2610], and SPAN 1110/1410 [SPAN 1010].
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ARTS 1110 ART HISTORY-PREHISTORY TO 1400 (4.5) ART 2050 SURVEY OF WESTERN ART HISTORY I (3)   
ARTS 1120 ART HISTORY-1400 TO PRESENT (4.5) ART 2060 SURVEY OF WESTERN ART HISTORY II (3)   
FREN 1110 ELEMENTARY FRENCH I (7.5) FREN 1110 ELEMENTARY FRENCH I (5)   
GERM 1010 ELEMENTARY GERMAN I (7.5) GERM 1110 ELEMENTARY GERMAN I (5)   
JAPN 1010 BEGINNING JAPANESE I (7.5) JAPN 1110 ELEMENTARY JAPANESE I (5)   
PHIL 2200 INTRODUCTION TO COMPARATIVE RELIGION (4.5) RELI 1010 INTRODUCTION TO WORLD RELIGIONS (3)   
SPAN 1110 ELEMENTARY SPANISH I (7.5) SPAN 1110 ELEMENTARY SPANISH I (5)   
Social Sciences [UNO SS] COURSE OPTIONS FOR CJTAS
Students will need to select two (2) of the below Social Sciences courses at Metropolitan Community College. These courses are curated as they fulfill UNO's Social Sciences General Education Requirements.
Per the Nebraska Transfer Initiative, where courses are in brackets, recommended courses include ECON 1000 [ECON 2110], ECON 1100 [ECON 2120], GEOG 1010 [GEOG 1020], GEOG 1020 [GEOG 1020], POLS 2050 [POLS 1000], PSYC 1010 [PSYC 1810], and SOCI 1010 [SOCI 1010], SOCI 2050 [SOCI 2150], SOWK 2120 [SOWK 2150].
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ECON 1000 MACROECONOMICS (4.5) ECON 2220 PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS (MACRO) (3)   
ECON 1100 MICROECONOMICS (4.5) ECON 2200 PRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS (MICRO) (3)   
GEOG 1010 FUNDAMENTALS OF GEOGRAPHY (4.5) GEOG 1000 WORLD REGIONAL GEOGRAPHY (3)   
GEOG 1020 WORLD REGIONAL GEOGRAPHY (4.5) GEOG 1000 WORLD REGIONAL GEOGRAPHY (3)   
GEOG 1050 INTRODUCTION TO HUMAN GEOGRAPHY (4.5) GEOG 1020 INTRODUCTION TO HUMAN GEOGRAPHY (3)   
HMSV 1010 INTRODUCTION TO HUMAN SERVICES (4) GENED-SSCIGE SOCIAL SCIENCE GENERAL EDUCATION ELECTIVE CREDIT (1-12) 08/01/2011 
POLS 2050 AMERICAN NATIONAL GOVERNMENT (4.5) PSCI 1100 INTRODUCTION TO AMERICAN NATIONAL GOVERNMENT (3)   
PSYC 1010 INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY (4.5) PSYC 1010 INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY I (3)   
SOCI 1010 INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY (4.5) SOC 1010 INTRODUCTORY SOCIOLOGY (3)   
SOCI 1250 INTRODUCTION TO ANTHROPOLOGY (4.5) ANTH 1050 INTRODUCTION TO ANTHROPOLOGY (3)   
SOCI 2050 CURRENT SOCIAL PROBLEMS (4.5) SOC 2100 SOCIAL PROBLEMS (3)   
SOCI 2110 INTRODUCTION TO GERONTOLOGY (4.5) GERO 2000 INTRODUCTION TO GERONTOLOGY (3)   
SOCI 2160 MARITAL AND FAMILY RELATIONSHIPS (4.5) SOC 2150 SOCIOLOGY OF FAMILIES (3)   
Social Sciences [UNO SS; US-D] COURSE OPTIONS FOR CJTAS
Students will need to select one (1) of the below Social Sciences courses at Metropolitan Community College. These courses are curated as they fulfill UNO's Social Sciences and U.S. Diversity General Education Requirements.
Per the Nebraska Transfer Initiative, where courses are in brackets, recommended courses include POLS 2050 [POLS 1000], and SOCI 1010 [SOCI 1010].
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POLS 2050 AMERICAN NATIONAL GOVERNMENT (4.5) PSCI 1100 INTRODUCTION TO AMERICAN NATIONAL GOVERNMENT (3)   
POLS 2060 THE CONSTITUTION (4.5) PSCIL POLITICAL SCIENCE LOWER LEVEL ELECTIVE CREDIT   
SOCI 2050 CURRENT SOCIAL PROBLEMS (4.5) SOC 2100 SOCIAL PROBLEMS (3)   
SOCI 2060 MULTICULTURAL ISSUES (4.5) GENED-CDUSSS U.S. CULTURAL DIVERSITY AND SOCIAL SCIENCE GENERAL EDUCATION ELECTIVE CREDIT   
SOCI 2110 INTRODUCTION TO GERONTOLOGY (4.5) GERO 2000 INTRODUCTION TO GERONTOLOGY (3)   
SOCI 2160 MARITAL AND FAMILY RELATIONSHIPS (4.5) SOC 2150 SOCIOLOGY OF FAMILIES (3)   
SOWK 1010 INTRODUCTION TO SOCIAL WORK (4.5) SOWK 1000 SOCIAL WORK AND SOCIAL WELFARE (3)   
SOWK 2120 RACE, CLASS, AND GENDER (4.5) SOWK 2120 RACE, CLASS AND GENDER IN THE UNITED STATES (3)   
Scientific Inquiry [UNO NPS+L] COURSE OPTIONS FOR CJTAS
Students will need to select two (2) of the below Scientific Inquiry courses (12 quarter hours) at Metropolitan Community College. One (1) course must have a lab component and both courses cannot be from the same UNO discipline. These courses are curated as they fulfill UNO's Natural & Physical Sciences General Education Requirements. It is important that students enroll in all appropriate courses as outlined in the respective course description/notes.
One example of courses selected is BIOS 1010 [BIOL 1020] & GEOG 1150.
Per the Nebraska Transfer Initiative, where courses are in brackets, recommended courses include BIOS 1010 [BIOS 1010], CHEM 1212 [CHEM 1090], PHYS 110 A,B,C [PHYS 1410], AND SCIE 1010 [PHYS 1100].
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BIOS 1010 GENERAL BIOLOGY (6.0) BIOL 1020 PRINCIPLES OF BIOLOGY (4)   
BIOS 1111 BIOLOGY I (5)
BIOS 1121 BIOLOGY II (5)
BIOS 1130 BIOLOGY III (5)
BIOL 1450 BIOLOGY I (5)
BIOL 1750 BIOLOGY II (5)
  
BIOS 1250 ENVIRONMENTAL BIOLOGY (4.5) BIOL 1330 ENVIRONMENTAL BIOLOGY (3)   
CHEM 1010 COLLEGE CHEMISTRY (6) CHEM 1140 FUNDAMENTALS OF COLLEGE CHEMISTRY (4)
CHEM 1144 FUNDAMENTALS OF COLLEGE CHEMISTRY LABORATORY (1)
  
CHEM 1212 GENERAL CHEMISTRY I (6) CHEM 1180 GENERAL CHEMISTRY I (3 or 4)
CHEM 1184 GENERAL CHEMISTRY I LABORATORY (1)
  
GEOG 1150 INTRODUCTION TO PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY - WEATHER AND CLIMATE (6.0) GEOG 1030 OUR DYNAMIC PLANET: INTRODUCTION TO PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY (4)   
GEOG 1150 INTRODUCTION TO PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY - WEATHER AND CLIMATE (6.0)
GEOG 1160 INTRODUCTION TO PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY - LANDFORMS (6.0)
GEOG 1030 OUR DYNAMIC PLANET: INTRODUCTION TO PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY (4)
GEOG 1050 HUMAN-ENVIRONMENT GEOGRAPHY (4)
  
GEOG 1160 INTRODUCTION TO PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY - LANDFORMS (6.0) GEOG 1030 OUR DYNAMIC PLANET: INTRODUCTION TO PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY (4)   
GEOG 1210 PHYSICAL GEOLOGY (6) GEOL 1170 INTRODUCTION TO PHYSICAL GEOLOGY (4)   
PHYS 1010 APPLIED PHYSICS (4.5) PHYS 1050 INTRODUCTION TO PHYSICS (4)
PHYS 1054 INTRODUCTION TO PHYSICS LABORATORY (1)
  
PHYS 110A PRINCIPLES OF PHYSICS IA (2.5)
PHYS 110B PRINCIPLES OF PHYSICS IB (2.5)
PHYS 110C PRINCIPLES OF PHYSICS IC (2.5)
PHYS 1110 GENERAL PHYSICS I WITH ALGEBRA (4)
PHYS 1154 GENERAL PHYSICS LABORATORY I (1)
  
SCIE 1010 PHYSICAL SCIENCE (6.0) GENED-NL/LGE NATURAL SCIENCE LEC/LAB GENERAL EDUCATION ELECTIVE CREDIT   
SCIE 1300 ASTRONOMY (4.5) PHYS 1350 PRINCIPLES OF ASTRONOMY (3)   
SCIE 1310 ASTRONOMY LABORATORY (1.5) PHYS 1354 INTRODUCTORY ASTRONOMY LAB (1)   
SCIE 1400 INTRODUCTION TO METEOROLOGY (6.0) GENED-NL/LGE NATURAL SCIENCE LEC/LAB GENERAL EDUCATION ELECTIVE CREDIT   
PROFESSIONALISM/LIFE SKILLS & INFORMATION LITERACY [UNO SS] COURSE OPTIONS FOR CJTAS
Select one (1) from the following:
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EXPL 1000 EXPLORATORY STUDIES (4.5) EXPL 1000 EXPLORATORY STUDIES (3)   
HMRL 1010 HUMAN RELATIONS SKILLS (4.5) CMST 2010 INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION (3)   


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