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CRMJ 400 Senior Seminar

A capstone course in which students will do readings, discussions, and analysis of current topics of interest in the field of criminal justice. Using primary sources, students will prepare and present in-depth examinations of specific issues. Senior standing in the major is required. This course will be taught using a blended course format. Instruction for one third of this course will be delivered online.

3

Prerequisites

SOC 300 and (CRMJ 370 or CRMJ 320)

CRMJ 440 Corrections Administration

Course examines the organization and administration of correctional institutions and programs. Management concepts and elements of the administration process are presented. Attention is given to the problems of staffing and personnel management and development, implementing correctional policy and ideology, and responding to client needs during their incarceration.

3

Prerequisites

CRMJ 100 and CRMJ 340

CRMJ 470 Criminal Justice Internship

Supervised placement in legal and/or criminal justice work setting. On a limited basis, opportunity to observe and engage in various facets of criminal justice system. Permission of department.

1-15

CRMJ 472 Directed Study

Individualized study under the supervision of a faculty member. Permission of the department is required.

1-3