3.4. Tributación conjunta
3.4.1. Regulación y particularidades
College: Criminology and Criminal Justice Degree: B. S. or B. A.
Limited Access: NO
Dean: Thomas Blomberg, Ph.D Contact: Brenda McCarthy Address: Hecht House, FSU
Tallahassee, FL 32306‐1127 Phone: (850) 644‐4050
E‐Mail: [email protected]
Description of Major
Criminology/Criminal Justice is an interdisciplinary field of study. Included are the contributions and approaches of many of the social and behavioral sciences, as well as areas of study such as law and ethics, as they relate to the phenomenon of crime.
At the undergraduate level, the criminology/criminal justice major prepares students for employment in a wide variety of criminal justice agencies, under local, state and federal jurisdictions, as well as the private sector. This major can also serve as a foundation for graduate study in criminology, law, social work, sociology, psychology, and government including public administration. At the graduate level, the Criminology/Criminal Justice major leads primarily to teaching and research positions with colleges and universities, and secondarily to upper‐level administrative positions in the field of criminal justice and in research departments attached to various criminal and juvenile justice agencies. Special purpose certificates in law enforcement, corrections, and security administration are available to non‐ majors and majors upon completion of specified course sequences (please refer to the Bulletin).
Prerequisite Coursework: None.
Courses suggested as electives:
CCJ 2020 (3) Introduction to Criminal Justice POS 2001 (3) Introduction to Political Science PSY 2012 (3) General Psychology
SYG 1000 (3) Introductory Sociology
Admission Requirements to Major Program of Studies
Students must complete at least 52 hours of credit with a minimum grade point average of 2.0, at least half the required Liberal Studies hours including English and mathematics, or an A.A. Degree, and have passed CLAST.
Major Program of Studies at FSU: 36 hours
To major in criminology and criminal justice, a student must complete thirty‐six (36) hours in criminology, including three core courses. The core courses require grades of C or higher (C‐ is not acceptable):
Three core courses (9 hours)
CCJ 2020 (3) Introduction to Criminal Justice (may be taken at a community college) CCJ 3011 (3) Criminology
CCJ 4700 (3) Introduction to Research Methods or equivalent Additional courses in Criminology and Criminal Justice (27 hours)
Students should select 27 additional hours in Criminology and Criminal Justice consistent with their goals and in consultation with their advisor. An optional one‐semester full time (15 credit hour) internship is available. If a student chooses to take the internship, only three of the 15 credit hours will count toward the required 36 hours in the major.
A maximum of 6 hours of course work in Criminology/Criminal Justice taken at the community college level may be accepted and used toward fulfilling the major requirement. (CCJ 3011 and CCJ 4700 core classes listed above must be taken at FSU or at another 4‐year institution, with approval. CCJ 1020/2020/3020 can be transferred from another 4‐year institution or from a community college.) The decision as to which courses are acceptable for transfer is up to the Dean of the College
Continuation in the major: The College of Criminology and Criminal Justice reserves the right to discontinue enrollment of any student in the major at any time if satisfactory academic progress is not being made. Specifically, majors in the College of Criminology and Criminal Justice who accumulate more than two (2) unsatisfactory grades (U, F, D‐, D, D+) in criminology and criminal justice taken for college credit at Florida State University, whether repeated or not, will not be permitted to continue or graduate as a major in the College.
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Minor: at least 12 hours
A minor is required by the College of Criminology and Criminal Justice for completion of the major. Most minors are 12‐15 hours, but may be more if required by the minor department.
Computer Skills Competency: CGS 2060 (3) or CGS 2100 (3).
Bachelor’s to Masters Degree Program in Criminology and Criminal Justice
The FSU College of Criminology and Criminal Justice is offering a combined Bachelors to Masters Degree Program. This program will provide eligible undergraduate students with the opportunity to take graduate courses. Up to 12 graduate credit hours can be taken (with permission of the instructor), and will count toward both the BS and MS degrees.
Minimum Program Requirements ‐ Summary Total Hrs. Required 120
Liberal Studies 36 Major Coursework 36 Minor Coursework 12‐15 Computer Skills 3 Other Coursework 0 Electives 30‐33
Remarks:
1. 60 hours must be earned at a senior institution.
2. The final 30 hours must be in residence at FSU.
3. A minimum of 40 hours must be earned at the 3000/4000 (junior/senior) level.
4. Students who elect the B.A. must complete a modern or classical foreign language through the intermediate (2200) level and nine additional hours in the fields of history and humanities.
Employment Information
Representative Job Titles Related to this Major: Law Enforcement Officer, Youth Counselor (state level or private agency), Probation Officer, Parole Officer (adult or juvenile setting), Correctional Counselor, Prison Case Manager, Administrator (criminal/juvenile justice agencies), Consumer Safety Officer, Correctional Officer, Private Investigator, Private/Corporate Security Officer/Director, Air Marshal, Legislative Analyst.
Representative Employers: Juvenile justice agencies (state, local, private), probation and parole offices, U.S. Department of Justice, state and local correctional institutions, U.S. Customs, Immigration/Border Patrol, local police and sheriff departments, colleges and universities, private detective agencies, business and industry, private correctional corporations, legislative branch of state government, Central Intelligence Agency, Federal Bureau of Investigation.
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DANCE
College: Visual Arts, Theatre and Dance Degree: Bachelor of Fine Arts
Limited Access: YES
Contact: Rick McCullough
Address: 202 Montgomery Building, FSU Tallahassee, FL 32306‐2120 Phone: (850) 644‐1023
E‐Mail: [email protected]
Description of Major
Dancers use dance in many ways, among which are performance, choreography, teaching. Many dancers combine these three areas in their professional lives. Performance opportunities are varied and range from work with professional companies to regional dance organizations and university dance programs, and from resident to touring situations. Choreographic opportunities may be found in professional or civic companies, in university and college programs, in plays and musicals, movies and television. The dancer often combines teaching with actual choreographic work and performing. Teaching opportunities may be found in universities, colleges, primary and secondary schools, privately owned studios, civic
organizations, or combinations of these. Two new and fast growing fields are dance notation and dance technology which, like musical notation, serve the purpose of recording choreography for posterity, as instruments for analysis of movement, and as creative tools. A preparation for K‐12 teaching certification in Dance is also available for BFA dance majors.
Prerequisite Coursework:
Students must complete the following prerequisites required for admission in preparation for the upper division major.
Students who do not complete the program prerequisites will have the opportunity to complete these program requirements once at FSU. All may also apply toward the major.
Any 24 hours selected from the following:
DAN 2610 (3) Rhythmic Analysis or X600 DAN 2611 (3) Music & Choreography or X601 DAA 2610 (2) Dance Composition
DAA 2611 (2) Dance Composition
DAA X680 (2) or lower level repertory courses in the 400‐499 series
DAA X681 (2) Dance Performance (or lower level repertory courses in the 400‐499 series) DAA X200‐X209 (up to 8) Lower level ballet technique courses
DAA X100‐X109 (up to 8) Lower level modern technique courses
Admission Requirements to Major Program of Studies
All BFA and MFA students who wish to major in dance must audition for admission into the dance program. Students may be admitted into the major as early as the freshman year. Screening of each dance major occurs at various times throughout the year to determine if the student should continue in the major program. Such assessment is part of a continuous advisement procedure whereby a student may receive specific advisement concerning potentialities, problems and progress. Maintenance of a satisfactory academic standing is required in addition to specified levels of progress in dance technique.
Major Program of Studies at FSU: 77 hours
In order to graduate, students must: 1) achieve and maintain either the Ballet III level and the Contemporary Dance II level or the Ballet II and Contemporary III levels by one semester prior to graduation; 2) complete all coursework requirements (Liberal Studies and major); and 3) meet the designated requirements for performing and production experiences. Majors must maintain continuous enrollment in both Ballet and Contemporary Dance throughout the program. They are also required to participate in four performance experiences sponsored by the department.
Dance Technique: Students must take 30 hours at the appropriate technical level and attain the proficiency requirements.
Continuous enrollment in both ballet and contemporary dance is required. If students fulfill all other curricular requirements and attain the proficiency requirements stated, the maximum requirement in technique hours need not be attained.
DAA 3208r (1‐3) Ballet I DAA 3209r (1‐3) Ballet II DAA 4210r (1‐3) Ballet III
DAA 3108r (1‐3) Contemporary Dance I DAA 3109r (1‐3) Contemporary Dance II DAA 4110r (1‐3) Contemporary Dance III
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DAA 2610 (2) Dance Composition DAA 3614 (2) Dance Composition DAA 3654r (2) Choreography‐Repertory DAA 4615 (3) Dance Composition DAN 2610 (3) Rhythmic Analysis
DAN 2100 (3) Introduction to History and Appreciation of Dance DAN 2500 (1) Introduction to Design
DAN 3754 (2) Dance Conditioning
DAE 3300 (3) Methods & Materials in Dance Education DAN 3504 (2) Dance Production
DAN 3584 (1) Dance Theatre Lab DAN 3445 (5) Labanotation
DAN 3144, 3145, 3146 (3, 3, 3) History and Philosophy of Dance DAN 3714 (3) Movement Theory and Body Alignment
DAA 1680, 2681, 3684, 4685 (1, 1, 1, 1) Dance Ensemble DAN 4418 (3) Survey of Dance Technologies
Computer Skills Competency: DAN 4418 (3).
Minimum Program Requirements ‐ Summary Total Hrs. Required 128
Liberal Studies 36*
Major Coursework 77 Minor Coursework 0
Computer Skills 0 beyond major Other Coursework 0
Electives 15
*At FSU, one Dance History course may also apply as part of Liberal Studies. Students who select this option must select an equivalent number of elective hours to reach the 128 hours required for graduation.
Remarks:
1. 60 hours must be earned at a senior institution.
2. The final 30 hours must be in residence at FSU.
3. A minimum of 40 hours must be earned at the 3000/4000 (junior/senior) level.
Employment Information
Representative Job Titles Related to this Major: Dancer, Artistic Director, Choreographer, Ballet Mistress/Master, Professor of Dance Theory, Teacher of Ballet and/or Contemporary Dance Technique, Manager, Dance Company, Dance Therapist, Dance Historian, Production Manager for Dance Company, Dance Critic, Dance Technology Specialist.
Representative Employers: Dance Companies, Private Dance Studios, Theatre Companies, College and Universities, Movies, Television, Arts Non‐profit & Educational Agencies, Public Schools (with teaching certification).
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EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION