Undergraduate Catalog 2021-2022 | Seite 223

Course Name
Long Title
Min Credits
Description
Requisites
CRJ-405
Criminal Investigations
3
The fundamentals of criminal investigation , theory and history will be surveyed . Students study and follow the process of criminal investigations from collection of crime scene evidence to the courtroom , including problems encountered in interviewing , interrogating and investigation and specific techniques appropriate to different types of crimes .
CRJ-410
Courts in America
3
An introduction and overview of criminal courts in America , their historical development , functions and consideration of controversies in the courts system including media impact on juries and trials , plea bargaining , sentencing issues , prosecutorial discretion , jury selection
Take CRJ-102 . ( Required , Previous ).
and juvenile justice . Provides students with an understanding of the courts and court processes as located in the broader socio-political environment .
CRJ-425
White Collar Crime
3
This course will focus on crimes committed by corporations and the white-collar criminal , how such crimes are defined and the moral , ethical , legal and social contexts , which promote it . Discussion will also include societal perception and reaction to white- collar crime .
CRJ-430 Internship Policy & Planning
This course is an introduction to the purpoase of the practicum experience . Students will gain an understanding of the professional workplace , the application of theory to practice , and the value of an internship in the field of Criminal Justice . This course is a pre- or corequisite with CRJ435 Criminal Justice Internship .
CRJ-435 Criminal Justice Internship 3
CRJ-437 Special Topics 3
Criminal justice majors who have attained class standing as a junior may choose to obtain directed experience in selected criminal justice or security facilities , programs or agencies under faculty supervision and upon the recommendation of the instructor . The internship is a field placement designed to enable the student to acquire the skills , experience and knowledge necessary for the further preparation and choice of a career , while also providing a serve to the larger community . May be repeated for credit up to a total of six semester hours maximum . Students must complete 40 documented hours of work for each credit earned .
Investigation of selected topics related to criminal justice identified by faculty as useful to the student ' s developing knowledge and competence in the field .