CAREERS IN
LAW, CRIME FORENSICS AND SOCIAL JUSTICE
TRANSFER STUDENT ADVISEMENT SERVICES
TRANSFER MAP Select programs at OSU-Tulsa establish a foundation in the study of human beings in a social context, the dynamics of interpersonal interaction and relationships, global societies’ composition and global interrelationships. You will gain a strong background in research methods, class, race, religion, ethnicity and gender, in addition to a historical insight into some of the world’s most influential thinkers. Options are available with emphasis on law, crime, social justice and social services. Degrees in this area are good foundational degrees for students interested in graduate study, including law school.
COURSES INCLUDE
DEGREE REQUIREMENTS
Evening, hybrid and online courses make it easy for students to pursue a degree while working.
• 46 hours must be upper-division. • GPA required for graduation depends on major and degree plan. • At least: 60 hours at a four-year institution; 30 hours completed at OSU; 15 of the final 30 or 50% of the upper-division hours in the major field completed at OSU. Limit of: one-half of major course requirements as transfer work; one-fourth of hours earned by correspondence; eight transfer correspondence hours.
HOW MUCH WILL IT COST? OSU is one of the best values in the Big 12 and has lower tuition and fees than many Tulsa-area schools and online-only institutions. Students taking 15 credit hours (full time) will pay approximately $5,237.25 per semester in tuition and fees and an estimated $630 for books and supplies. There is an additional fee for online courses. (Estimates based on 2017-2018 tuition and fee charges. Books and supplies will vary based on classes taken each semester.) OSU-Tulsa offers financial aid, scholarships and tuition waivers, with several dedicated specifically to transfer students. Possible options for students in these majors include: • OSU-Tulsa Transfer Tuition Waiver Scholarship or • Regents Distinguished Transfer-Waiver Scholarship Contact the OSU-Tulsa Office of Scholarships and Financial Aid at 918-594-8273 or tulsa.financialaid@okstate.edu to learn more.
• Comparative Perspectives of Criminal Justice Systems • Criminal Behavior Analysis • Criminalistics: Introduction to Forensic Sciences • Criminology • Juvenile Delinquency • Sociology of Law and Legal Institutions • Sociology of Punishment
HOW LONG WILL IT TAKE? Use this chart below to see how long it will take you to complete your bachelor’s degree at OSU-Tulsa if you transfer with 60 credit hours from your two-year institution. If you transfer with fewer than 60 credit hours, the number of semesters will increase accordingly. CREDIT HOURS/SEMESTER
6
SEMESTERS (EST)
10
9
7
12
5
15
4
You can increase the credit hours you take each semester by taking classes online or in a hybrid format, where classes meet one or two times in person and the rest of the time online.
YOUR MAP. YOUR DEGREE. YOUR CAREER.