Updated 2014-2015 Undergraduate Catalog
Criminal Justice Courses
CRJS 1000 The American Legal System
(3 credits)
CRJS 1120 Criminal Justice and Society
(4 credits)
CRJS 2200 Systems Dynamics
(3 credits)
CRJS 2221 Comparative Justice
(3 credits)
CRJS 3201 Research Methods and Statistics for Criminal Justice
(4 credits)
CRJS 3304 Police Process
(4 credits)
CRJS 3305 Judicial Process
(4 credits)
CRJS 3306 Correctional Process
(4 credits)
CRJS 3310 Introduction to Emergency Management
(3 credits)
CRJS 3315 Criminology and Delinquency
(4 credits)
CRJS 3319 Topics In Criminal Justice
(1-2 credits)
CRJS 3334 Criminal Justice Planning
(3 credits)
CRJS 3344 Criminal Justice and Domestic Violence
(3 credits)
CRJS 3345 Criminal Justice Administration
(3 credits)
CRJS 3351 Criminal Profiling
(3 credits)
CRJS 3355 Drugs and Criminal Justice
(3 credits)
CRJS 3356 Introduction to Homeland Security
(4 credits)
CRJS 3357 Applied Civil Law
(3 credits)
CRJS 3358 Criminal Law
(4 credits)
CRJS 3359 Criminal Investigation
(4 credits)
CRJS 3360 Criminal Procedure and Evidence
(4 credits)
CRJS 3380 Community Corrections
(3 credits)
CRJS 4103 Criminal Justice Diversity
(3 credits)
CRJS 4420 Legal Aspects of Corrections
(3 credits)
CRJS 4480 Police and Community Relations
(4 credits)
CRJS 4487 Offender Intervention
(3 credits)
CRJS 4920 Directed Group Study
(4 credits)
CRJS 4103 Criminal Justice Diversity (3 credits)
A course in applied human relations that examines the dynamics of class, race, and gender as they intersect with the social realities of crime and justice in the U.S. today. How class, race, and gender operate both separately and in combination to influence the criminal justice system. Includes a summary of reforms and policies to reduce bias in crime control and criminal reduction currently under consideration. Prepares students for conducting and managing criminal justice in a pluralistic society. The facts and theoretical foundation are presented so that students can make their own informed decisions about discrimination in the criminal justice system.
Common Course Outline