CRJS 375: Evidence and Procedures (3 credit hours). The overarching goal of this course is to provide the student with an overview of the procedures
Register Yourself!CRJS 303 Juvenile Criminal Justice (3 credits hours): This course discusses the development of the American juvenile justice system and the current
CRJS 457 Comparative Criminal Justice System 3 hours credit – A comparative study of selected criminal justice systems existing in the world. The
CRJS 493 Special Topics in Criminal Justice 3 hours credit –An intensive analysis of a selected problem related to criminal behavior and the
CRJS 453 Capital Sentence 3 hours credit –An examination of the problems and issues related to the death penalty in the United States, including
CRJS 443 Sexual Abuse and the Criminal Justice System 3 hours credit –An examination of the problems of sexual abuse and its treatment by the
CRJS 433 Criminal Justice Administration 3 hours credit –The administration of criminal justice agencies. Includes organization theory,
CRJS 373 Prisons and Society 3 hours credit – Students explore the far-reaching impacts of prisons on society. The course examines the
CRJS 490 Internship in Criminal Justice – (3 to 6 hours credit): Criminal Justice majors may complete an approved internship during their junior
CRJS 373: Evidence and Procedures (3 credit hours). The overarching goal of this course is to provide the student with an overview of the procedures