2018-2019 Undergraduate Catalog
Criminal Justice Courses
CRJS 1120 Criminal Justice and Society
(3 credits)
CRJS 2221 Comparative Justice
(3 credits)
CRJS 2225 Criminal Justice and Juveniles
(3 credits)
CRJS 2925 People of the Environment: Criminal Justice Perspective
(3 credits)
CRJS 3201 Research Methods and Statistics for Criminal Justice
(3 credits)
CRJS 3304 Police Process
(3 credits)
CRJS 3305 Judicial Process
(3 credits)
CRJS 3306 Corrections and Penology
(3 credits)
CRJS 3307 Victimological Theory and Practice
(3 credits)
CRJS 3310 Introduction to Emergency Management
(3 credits)
CRJS 3315 Criminology and Delinquency
(3 credits)
CRJS 3319 Topics In Criminal Justice
(1-2 credits)
CRJS 3344 Criminal Justice and Domestic Violence
(3 credits)
CRJS 3355 Drugs and Criminal Justice
(3 credits)
CRJS 3356 Introduction to Homeland Security
(3 credits)
CRJS 3358 Criminal Law
(3 credits)
CRJS 3359 Criminal Investigation
(3 credits)
CRJS 3360 Criminal Procedure and Evidence
(3 credits)
CRJS 3377 Forensic Victimology
(3 credits)
CRJS 3380 Community Corrections
(3 credits)
CRJS 4103 Criminal Justice Diversity and Ethics
(3 credits)
CRJS 4407 Global Perspectives in Victimology
(3 credits)
CRJS 4477 Restorative Justice
(3 credits)
CRJS 4480 Police and Community Relations
(3 credits)
CRJS 4487 Principles of Criminal Justice Supervision
(3 credits)
CRJS 4920 Directed Group Study
(3 credits)
CRJS 4970 Internship
(12 credits)
CRJS 3304 Police Process (3 credits)
An introduction to the police component of the criminal justice system. Based on both classical readings and current issues in the police field, this course covers police history, the police role and functions in modern society, and the evolving nature of police work. Special emphasis given to the evolving nature in police work after the events of September 11th, 2001. Prerequisite: CRJS 1120 or consent of instructor.
Common Course Outline