CRJ-435 |
Criminal Justice Internship |
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 . |
CRJ-437 |
Special Topics |
Investigation of selected topics related to criminal justice identified by faculty as useful to the student ' s developing knowledge and competence in the field . |
CRJ-455 |
Issues in Private & Corporate Security |
This course will focus on contemporary issues in |
security including legal authority and general |
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effects on society . Various segments of the |
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course will explore the branches and functions |
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of security in multiple industry and institutional |
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settings including private industry , business , |
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government and other institutions . A specific |
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segment of the course will be devoted to the |
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analysis of the growing function of security |
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from a management perspective . |