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Criminal Justice/Forensics AAS-T to Bachelors in Criminal Justice/Forensics at Seattle University


The purpose of the information below is to promote a successful pathway between Green River College’s Criminal Justice, AAS-T  or Criminal Justice-Forensic, AAS-T  program and Seattle University’s following degree’s:

The agreement focuses on the transferability of credits, not on admissibility.

It is agreed that students transferring from Green River’s AAS-T programs will be offered transfer credit as outlined in the equivalencies below. Seattle University allows students to transfer a maximum of 90 quarter credits from the community college level and courses must be completed with a minimum grade of 2.0 (C) or higher to be eligible for transfer credit in accordance with Seattle University’s undergraduate catalog.

Student Responsibility: Students wanting to articulate credit from Green River College to Seattle University under this articulation agreement are encouraged to seek advice from Seattle University admission personnel regarding course selection for requirements where additional course options are available.

Core Criminal Justice course, 35 credits

Green River College Course Credits Seattle University Course Equivalencies Credits
CJ& 101 - Introduction to Criminal Justice   5 CRJS 1100 - Introduction to Criminal Justice 5
CJ& 110 - Criminal Law   5 CRJS 3120 - Criminal Law 5
CJ 115 - Fingerprint Science   5 CRJS 1000RS - CRJS 1000-level Elective 5
CJ 200 - Constitutional Law   5 CRJS 3150 - Criminal Procedure 5
CJ 205 - Criminal Evidence   5 CRJS 2000RS - CRJS 2000-level Elective 5
CJ 220 - Race and Class in Criminal Justice   5 CRJS 4050 - Gender, Race and Crime 5
CJ& 240 - Introduction to Forensic Science   5 CRJS 4800 - Forensic Science 5

Related Instruction Requirements, 40 credits

Green River College Course Credits Seattle University Course Equivalencies Credits
ENGL& 101 - English Composition I   5 UCOR 1100 - Academic Writing Seminar 5
ENGL 126/127/128 or 235 5 ENGL 1000-or 2000-level Elective 5
CMST& 210 - Interpersonal Communication  
or CMST& 230 - Small Group Communication  
5

CMME 2100 - Interpersonal Communication
CMME 2000RS - CMME 2000-level Elective

5
MATH& 107 - Math in Society  or higher-level math 5 UCOR 1200 - Quantitative Reasoning 5
BIOL& 160 - General Biology with Lab   5 BIOL 1100 - Principles of Biology 5
BIOL& 241 - Human Anatomy and Physiology 1   5 BIOL 2200 - Anatomy and Physiology I 5
BIOL& 242 - Human Anatomy and Physiology 2   5 BIOL 2210 - Anatomy and Physiology II 5
PHOTO 111 - Beginning Digital Photography   5 PHOT 1610 - Digital Photography 5

Electives, complete 15 credits from the following:

Green River College Course Credits Seattle University Course Equivalencies Credits
AMES 103 - Intersections of Race, Gender, Class and Sexuality   5 UCOR 1600 - Inquiry Seminar in the Social Sciences 5
ANTH& 100 - Survey of Anthropology  
ANTH& 205 - Biological Anthropology  
ANTH& 236 - Forensic Anthropology  
5 ANTH 1000RS - Anthropology/Sociology Elective
General Elective
CRJS 4600 - Forensic Anthropology
5
BIOL& 211 - Majors Cellular   5 BIOL 1610/1611 - Biology 1/Lab 5
CHEM& 110/121/140 5 CHEM 1000RS - CHEM 1000-level elective 5
Any CJ/CJ& course 5 See Transfer Equivalency Guide 5
PHOTO 101 - Beginning Black and White Photography  
PHOTO 112 - Intermediate Digital Photography  
PHOTO 113 - Advanced Digital Photography  
5 PHOT 1600 - Black and White Photography Seminar
PHOT 2600 - Black and White Photography Seminar II
ARTD 2710 - Digital Imaging
5
PSYC& 100 - General Psychology  
PSYC& 220 - Psychological Disorders  
PSYC 240 - Social Psychology  
5 PSYC 1200 - Introductory Psychology
PSYC 2150 - Abnormal Psychology
PSYC 2220 - Social Psychology
5
Any PHYS/PHYS& 5 See Transfer Equivalency Guide 5