Criminology and Criminal Justice, Bachelor's to Law, J.D. Accelerated Program
Saint Louis University's accelerated B.A. in criminology and criminal justice to J.D. program allows qualified undergraduate students to apply to SLU Law School in their third year. If admitted, students begin the L1 curriculum in their fourth year at SLU.
Up to 30 credits of law school credit taken in the fourth year will count toward the bachelor's degree, allowing students to earn their B.A. after successfully completing their first year of law school with the potential to earn both a J.D. and B.A. in six years.
The first year of law school coursework will count toward 21 general elective credits and nine (9) criminology and criminal justice credits.
For additional information, see the catalog entries for the following SLU programs:
Admission Requirements
Students may apply to the program anytime in their undergraduate career after having completed a minimum of 15 credits at SLU. Criminology and Criminal Justice must be the student's primary major at the time of application and they must have completed at least one 3-credit CCJ course.
Students must have and maintain a cumulative GPA of 3.20 to participate in the accelerated program. This is a minimum for program participation and does not guarantee admission to the program or SLU Law School.
After having completed 75 credits, students will submit applications to SLU Law. If admitted to SLU Law, these students will begin their JD program in their 4th year.
Timeline: CCJ B.A./J.D. Accelerated Program
- Freshman-Sophomore year: enroll as a CCJ major and apply to the accelerated program.
- Early Junior year: Register for and submit all necessary documents to complete LSAC Credential Assembly Service files (includes taking the LSAT).
- Junior year: Apply to SLU Law between September 1 and January 1 (e.g., apply on September 2, 2023, to begin law school in August of 2024).
Complete SLU Law application and meet all other admission requirements (including, but not limited to, satisfactory character and fitness screening) in the semester in which 75 credit hours are/will be achieved.
Interview with SLU Law admissions representatives (usually fall of junior year; interview should include evidence of candidate's ability to succeed in law school).
Students will be required to complete at least 75% of the credits necessary to earn their undergraduate degree (i.e., a minimum of 90 credits) before entering their first year of law school. These credits must include all College/University core requirements as well as all Criminology and Criminal Justice major requirements not earned by successfully completing their first year of law school. No undergraduate courses may be taken during the first year of law school.
Students will be awarded their bachelor's degrees after the successful completion of their first year of law school. Students not admitted to SLU Law will need to complete the standard requirements for the Bachelor of Arts in Criminology and Criminal Justice during their 4th year.
SLU Law School retains unfettered discretion to accept or reject any applicant applying to the law school through this program. Students will go through the normal acceptance process used by SLU Law to evaluate candidates to its law school. Students must maintain a 3.20 cumulative GPA to remain in the accelerated program, but no additional GPA requirements will be set.
Program Requirements
Up to 30 credits of law school credit taken in the fourth year will count toward the bachelor's degree, allowing students to earn their B.A. after successfully completing their first year of law school with the potential to earn both a J.D. and B.A. in six years.
The first year of law school coursework will count toward 21 general elective credits and nine (9) criminology and criminal justice elective credits.
Students must maintain a 3.20 cumulative GPA to remain in the accelerated program, but no additional GPA requirements will be set.
Roadmaps are recommended semester-by-semester plans of study for programs and assume full-time enrollment unless otherwise noted.
Courses and milestones designated as critical (marked with !) must be completed in the semester listed to ensure a timely graduation. Transfer credit may change the roadmap.
This roadmap should not be used in the place of regular academic advising appointments. All students are encouraged to meet with their advisor/mentor each semester. Requirements, course availability and sequencing are subject to change.
Please note, most CCJ classes are offered only once per academic year and need to be taken when offered.
Year One | ||
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Fall | Credits | |
Critical course: CCJ 1010 | Introduction to Criminal Justice | 3 |
Critical course: CCJ 2050 or CCJ 2100 |
Multiculturalism for Criminal Justice Professionals or Multiculturalism for the Workplace |
3 |
CORE 1000 | Ignite First Year Seminar | 2-3 |
CORE 1500 | Cura Personalis 1: Self in Community | 1 |
General Electives | 6 | |
Credits | 15-16 | |
Spring | ||
Critical course: CCJ 2150 | Criminology: Nature of Crime | 3 |
Critical course: CCJ 2200 | Policing & Society | 3 |
CORE 1600 | Ultimate Questions: Theology | 3 |
CORE 1900 | Eloquentia Perfecta 1: Written and Visual Communication | 3 |
General Elective | 3 | |
Credits | 15 | |
Year Two | ||
Fall | ||
Critical course: CCJ 2250 | Institutional & Community Corrections | 3 |
Critical course: CCJ 3450 | Gender, Sexuality, and the Criminal Justice System | 3 |
Critical course: CCJ 3700 | Research Methods in Criminology and Criminal Justice | 3 |
CORE 3400 | Ways of Thinking: Aesthetics, History, and Culture | 3 |
CORE 2500 | Cura Personalis 2: Self in Contemplation | 0 |
CORE 1200 | Eloquentia Perfecta 2: Oral and Visual Communication | 3 |
Credits | 15 | |
Spring | ||
Critical course: CCJ 3750 | Statistics in Criminology and Criminal Justice | 3 |
CORE 2800 | Eloquentia Perfecta 3: Creative Expression | 2-3 |
CORE 3800 | Ways of Thinking: Natural and Applied Sciences | 3 |
CORE 1700 | Ultimate Questions: Philosophy | 3 |
General Elective | 3 | |
Credits | 14-15 | |
Year Three | ||
Fall | ||
Critical course: CCJ 3200 | Ethics in Criminal Justice | 3 |
CORE 3200 | Ways of Thinking: Quantitative Reasoning | 3 |
CORE 3500 | Cura Personalis 3: Self in the World | 1 |
UUC Core | Eloquentia Perfecta: Writing Intensive | 3 |
CORE 4000 | Collaborative Inquiry | 2-3 |
General Electives | 4 | |
Credits | 16-17 | |
Spring | ||
Critical course: CCJ 4050 | Criminal Law & Procedure | 3 |
Critical course: CCJ 4960 | Criminology and Criminal Justice Capstone | 3 |
CORE 4500 | Reflection-in-Action | 0 |
General Electives | 9 | |
Credits | 15 | |
Total Credits | 90-93 |
Students should finish all University Undergraduate Core requirements and all major requirements by the end of the third year, with the exception of the nine credits of CCJ electives and 21 credits of general electives, which will be fulfilled by law coursework in the fourth year.
Year One | ||
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Fall | Credits | |
LAW 7000 | Civil Procedure | 4 |
LAW 7005 | Criminal Law | 3 |
LAW 7015 | Torts | 4 |
LAW 7020 | Legal Analysis, Research and Communication I | 3 |
LAW 7040 | Professional Identity, Practices and Skills I | 1 |
Credits | 15 | |
Spring | ||
LAW 7010 | Contracts | 4 |
LAW 7021 | Legal Analysis, Research and Communication II | 3 |
LAW 7025 | Constitutional Law I | 3 |
LAW 7030 | Property | 4 |
LAW 7041 | Professional Identity, Practices and Skills II | 1 |
Credits | 15 | |
Year Two | ||
Fall | ||
LAW 7100 | Legal Profession | 3 |
Law Elective | Any LAW Course | 12 |
Credits | 15 | |
Spring | ||
Law Elective | Any LAW Course | 15 |
Credits | 15 | |
Year Three | ||
Seminar | 2 | |
Experiential coursework | 6 | |
Law Elective | Any LAW Course | 23 |
Credits | 31 | |
Total Credits | 91 |
For admission questions contact:
Social Work School Graduate Admissions Office
socialwork@slu.edu
314-977-2752
For program questions contact:
Dyan McGuire, Ph.D., J.D.
Director of Criminology and Criminal Justice Programs
Associate professor of criminology and criminal justice
dyan.mcguire@slu.edu
314-977-2191