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Required topics/courses for all ECI majors

Criminal Justice

  • Introduction to Criminal Justice
  • Judicial Systems
  • Criminal Law
  • Criminal Investigation
  • White-Collar Crime
  • Research Methods
  • Ethical Practices in Criminal Justice

Accounting

  • Principles of Accounting I and II
  • Intermediate Accounting I and II
  • Audit & Control
  • Managerial Accounting
  • Tax Accounting

Computer Science

  • Computer app.:Acct Software
  • Intro to Management Information Systems
  • Computer Science 1
  • Information Security

An internship experience would be required for all students.  During this internship the student will work with a local business, law enforcement agency, or other organization using the specific skills being learned through coursework.  Most students choose to do their internship during the summer between their junior and senior years, but other options are possible.

View the full course check sheet for detailed information about course requirements (pdf).

Related Majors

Accounting - Learn more about the Accounting & Information Management program at Roberts: build core business knowledge, complete an internship, and become a CMA.
Communication - As a Communication Major, you will complete three main components: Christian Liberal Arts, Communication Coursework, as well as your Concentration coursework, en route to a Communication Degree.
Criminal Justice - The Criminal Justice major prepares students for positions in areas such as judicial services, law enforcement, Homeland Security, and private security, with their Criminal Justice degree.
Cybercrime Investigations Minor - Cybercrime Investigations minor teaches you how to use investigative technology to keep the Internet safe and pursue justice. Study the dark web, network forensics, and ransomware.
Economic Crime Investigation - The Economic Crime Investigation program is an interdisciplinary major that blends courses from Criminal Justice, Accounting, and Computer Science, giving students a firm foundation in the procedures of criminal investigation and preparation of evidence for the justice system.
Homeland Security and Applied Intelligence - Help fight terrorism by earning your Homeland Security Degree. Our Homeland Security Courses will teach you how to use intelligence data to anticipate & prevent criminal activity.
Psychology - As a Psychology Major, you will meet our wonderful team of faculty, who love the Lord and love to teach Psychology Courses, as you work toward your Psychology Degree.
Department of Criminal Justice - 585.594.6310 - herbert_samantha@roberts.edu