2022-2023 Adult Education Undergraduate Catalog

Criminal Justice (BACJ) - Online

The Criminal Justice Program seeks to fulfill three purposes: advance the institution's mission, meet student needs, and enrich the LBC community. The Criminal Justice Program will provide Lancaster Bible College with opportunities that contribute to the College's future development and with practical steps to fulfilling its mission. By sending students who are looking for practical ways to serve Christ into public spaces associated with Criminal Justice, LBC will enable its students to serve Christ in a range of areas not yet accessible to them. The Criminal Justice program will allow students to study the Bible in college while earning a degree that will prepare them for jobs in competitive areas of government, ministry, and private markets. The Criminal Justice Program also aims to enrich the LBC community by introducing LBC to local leaders, furthering its awareness of society's injustices, familiarizing it with culturally relevant ideas, and augmenting its efforts to serve its neighbors.

Degree: Bachelor of Arts in Criminal Justice

Major Mission: The Criminal Justice Program will prepare students to be a redemptive presence in a broken world and promote biblical justice and the love of Christ within the law enforcement, judicial, and correctional systems.

Location: Online

 

Program Outcomes - Students will:

  1. Identify as a Criminal Justice Professional and conduct oneself accordingly.
  2. Develop and integrate their biblical worldview into the system of Criminal Justice.
  3. Evaluate how the three major components of the Criminal Justice system - Law enforcement, Courts, Corrections - ensure equal justice and humane treatment.
  4. Apply critical thinking to inform and communicate professional judgments.
  5. Synthesize practical experience with the Criminal Justice Program curriculum.
  6. Apply ethical principles of criminal justice to guide professional practice in pursuit of restorative justice.
 

Credits Needed

18 Credits - Biblical Studies

37 Credits - General Education

36 Credits - Criminal Justice

29 Credits - Electives

TOTAL - 120 Credits

 

Criminal Justice BA Curriculum Scope

Bible & Theology Core

18 credits

Arts & Sciences Core

37 credits

Criminal Justice Core

36 credits

Electives

29 credits

Program Total

120 credits

 

 


Biblical Studies (18 Credits)

 
BIB 103Creation & Covenants: OT I

3

BIB 104Israel's Life & Literature: OT II

3

BIB 106Interpreting the Bible

3

BIB 203Life of Christ: NT I

3

BIB 204Early Church: NT II

3

THE 105Prelude to Biblical & Theological Studies

3

General Education (37 Credits)

HIS ____
HIS Core (200 Level)

3

____ ____
Human Culture Elective

3

HUM 101 Human Thought and the Humanities

3

HUM 102Human Thought in Math and Science

3

LAN 101Academic Writing, Research, and Rhetoric

3

LIT ____
LIT Core (100/200 Level)

3

MAT ____
MAT Core

3

SCI ____
SCI CORE (100/200 Level)

3

SCI ____
SCI L____ SCI Lab CORE 100-200 Level-1 credit

1

____ ____
Arts & Sciences Elective

3

____ ____
Arts & Sciences Elective

3

____ ____
Arts & Sciences Elective

3

____ ____
Arts & Sciences Elective

3

CSV 199Christian Service

0

CSV 201Christian Service I

0

Criminal Justice (36 credits)

CRJ 101Intro to Criminal Justice

3

CRJ 102Introduction to Law Enforcement

3

CRJ 202Corrections and Punishment

3

CRJ 203American Judicial System

3

CRJ 211Ethical Issues in Criminal Justice

3

CRJ 222Juvenile Justice System and Administration

3

CRJ 218Criminal Evidence and Investigation

3

OR

CRJ 250Law and Public Policy

3

OR

CRJ 470Criminal Justice Internship I

3

CRJ 304Criminology

3

CRJ 310Constitutional Law and Criminal Procedure

3

CRJ 320Criminal Law

3

OR

CRJ 470Criminal Justice Internship I

3

OR

CRJ ____
Criminal Justice Elective

3

CRJ 415Soul Care for the Criminal Justice Professional

3

CRJ 422Race, Class and Criminal Justice

3

Electives (29 credits)

Electives can possibly be filled through Life Experience Credits.

Program Director:

John Churchville, JD

Professor Churchville received a Bachelor of Arts in American History from Brown University, and went on to receive his Juris Doctorate from the University of Pennsylvania School of Law. He has previously practiced as an attorney in the private and public sectors of Philadelphia and Lancaster counties. He has taught Law, Government and Political Science over the last decade, and currently specializes in Criminal Justice and Constitutional Law.

Education:

Juris Doctorate, The University of Pennsylvania School of Law

B.A., Brown University, American History

Advice:

“I love to teach because Jesus taught. When he taught, he opened others’ eyes to spiritual realities that they might not have previously considered . . . I aim to do the same in my teaching.” – Dr. Churchville