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Catalog 73 - National University

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College of Letters and Sciencescoursework. A plus [+] indicates a diversity enriched offering. Allundergraduate students working toward any associate or bachelor’sdegree must meet the <strong>University</strong> diversity requirement.<strong>National</strong> <strong>University</strong> has general education requirements in thefollowing eight areas:AREA A: ENGLISH COMMUNICATION(Minimum 15 quarter units)AREA B: MATHEMATICAL CONCEPTS AND QUANTITATIVEREASONING(Minimum 4.5 quarter units)AREA C: INFORMATION LITERACY(Minimum 4.5 quarter units)AREA D: ARTS AND HUMANITIES(Minimum 13.5 quarter units)AREA E: SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES(Minimum 13.5 quarter units)AREA F: PHYSICAL AND BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES(Minimum 6 quarter units required. Note: one science lab is required)AREA G: MODERN LANGUAGE(Minimum 9 quarter units)AREA A-G: GENERAL EDUCATION(Minimum 4.5 quarter units)Courses taken to achieve minimum levels of collegiate-levelcompetency in the areas of writing and mathematical concepts andsystems do not satisfy any portion of the general educationrequirement.Preparation for the Major(3 courses; 13.5 quarter units)ACC 201 Financial Accounting FundamentalsECO 203 Principles of Microeconomics*MNS 205 Introduction to Quantitative Methods for Business*(Prerequisite: Placement evaluation)*May be used to satisfy general education requirements.Requirements for the Major(12 courses; 54 quarter units)PAD 400PAD 401PAD 402PAD 403PAD 404ACC 434MGT 400ODV 420MGT 422LED 420MNS 407PAD 405Introduction to Public AdministrationPublic Policy DevelopmentPublic Administration and Urban EnvironmentsGovernment and Community RelationsPublic Administration and the Nonprofit SectorGovernment and Nonprofit Accounting(Prerequisite: ACC 201)Ethics in Law, Business and ManagementIntroduction to Organizational BehaviorTeam Building, Interpersonal Dynamics, andEmpowermentAdaptive Leadership in ChangeManagement Science(Prerequisite: MNS 205)Senior Research Project(Prerequisite: completion of 36 quarter units of BPA majorcourses)Upper-Division Electives(4 courses; 18 quarter units)Students are encouraged to take any minors or electives in the108following prefix areas: CJA, MGT, HRM, ODV, LAW, ACC, FIN,BKM, HUB, LED, and ECO.■ BACHELOR OF SCIENCE(620)The general education program consists of a minimum of 70.5quarter units. Of the 70.5 units, students must complete at least 4.5units at the upper-division level and 4.5 units in diversity enrichedcoursework. A plus [+] indicates a diversity enriched offering. Allundergraduate students working toward any associate or bachelor’sdegree must meet the <strong>University</strong> diversity requirement.General Education Program Requirements<strong>National</strong> <strong>University</strong> has general education requirements in thefollowing eight areas:AREA A: ENGLISH COMMUNICATION(Minimum 15 quarter units)AREA B: MATHEMATICAL CONCEPTS AND QUANTITATIVEREASONING(Minimum 4.5 quarter units)AREA C: INFORMATION LITERACY(Minimum 4.5 quarter units)AREA D: ARTS AND HUMANITIES(Minimum 13.5 quarter units)AREA E: SOCIAL AND BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES(Minimum 13.5 quarter units)AREA F: PHYSICAL AND BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES(Minimum 6 quarter units required [Note: one science lab is required])AREA G: MODERN LANGUAGE(Minimum 9 quarter units)AREA A-G: GENERAL EDUCATION(Minimum 4.5 quarter units)Courses taken to achieve minimum levels of collegiate-levelcompetency in the areas of writing and mathematical concepts andsystems do not satisfy any portion of the general educationrequirement.◆ MAJOR IN CRIMINAL JUSTICEADMINISTRATION (620-405)Faculty Advisor: James Larson • (858) 642-8418 • jlarson@nu.eduThe Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice Administration degree isdesigned to meet the educational and professional needs ofindividuals in law enforcement who are interested in professionaldevelopment or career advancement. It also prepares individuals forchallenging and dynamic careers in the justice system at the local,state, and federal levels. Individuals completing the program areprepared for entry- and advanced-level positions, teaching, ortraining assignments, private security employment, research, oremployment as consultants within the field.The major consists of upper-division courses that include basicforensic science, research methods, juvenile justice, corrections,criminology, leadership and management, civil and criminalinvestigations, court systems, criminal law, and a senior researchproject supervised by full-time, associate, and select core adjunctfaculty. Additionally, students select elective courses frompsychology, sociology, addictive disorders, behavioral science, legalstudies, information technology, and human resource management to

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