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JUSTICE
Assistant
Professor Peppers, Coordinator
The
B.A. degree with a major in criminal justice may be awarded to those
students who satisfactorily complete 12 units from the following
program. Criminal Justice/Political Science 211 should be completed
as early as possible. Statistics 101 should be used to satisfy one
of the mathematics-science requirements and is a prerequisite to
Criminal Justice/Political Science 345. 211 Criminal Justice
An
introductory analysis of the criminal justice system in the United
States, its structure, processes, and problems. (1) Lecture:
3 hrs/wk. Prerequisite: Political Science 102 or permission. (Cross-listed as Political Science 211).
213 Criminal Law
A
study of the criminal justice system at work in the courtroom
setting, emphasizing the relationship between substantive criminal
law, criminal procedure, and the rules of evidence. (1) Lecture:
3 hrs/wk. Prerequisite: One course in criminal justice (Political
Science 102 or 211, or Sociology 238 or 334). (Cross-listed
as Political Science 213).
214 The Judicial Process
An
exploration of the politics of the American Judicial System.This
includes such topics as the structure of courts, selection
of judges, actors who participate in the judiciary, judicial
behavior,
and the civil and criminal varieties of courts. (1) Lecture:
3 hrs/wk. Prerequisite: Political Science 102. (Cross-listed
as Political Science 214).
227 Law and Society
An
introduction to legal culture by studying the interaction
between law, legal systems, and society.The class exposes
the student
to the theoretical perspectives used to explain the interplay
between law and society found in the literature of the
social sciences. (1) Lecture: 3 hrs/wk. Prerequisite: Political Science 102.
245 Public Affairs Inquiry
An
examination of the research techniques used in the study
of politics. Both qualitative and quantitative methods
will be
explored. (1)
Lecture: 3 hrs/wk. Prerequisites: Political Science 102 and
Criminal Justice 211 or permission of the instructor. (Cross-listed
as Political Science 245 and International Relations 245).
261 Selected Topics in Criminal Justice
An
examination of selected topics in criminal justice
based on student and faculty interest. (1) Lecture: 3 hrs/wk.
325 Comparative Law Enforcement
This
course is designed to provide a comprehensive overview
of law enforcement using a comparative perspective.The
development,
mission, organization, and management of law enforcement
agencies
will be examined.The U.S. system will be analyzed
and compared to those of the United Kingdom, France, and Japan.
(1)
Lecture: 3 hrs/wk. Prerequisites: Sociology 101 and Political Science 102
.326 Comparative Corrections
An
exploration of philosophies, rationales, and models
of adult corrections. Historical and existing correctional
systems
in select countries, e.g., the U.S., Canada, England,
France,
Japan, Mexico, Sweden, and the former U.S.S.R. will
be examined. (1)
Lecture: 3 hrs/wk. Prerequisite: Criminal Justice 211 or Political Science 211.
345 Public Affairs Data Analysis
An
examination of the basic skills involved in the analysis
of data, including an introduction to the computer.
(1) Lecture: 3 hrs/wk. Prerequisites: Political Science 245 and Statistics 101. (Cross-listed
with Political Science 345 and International Relations
345).
401 Seminar in Criminal Justice
Advanced,
in-depth study of selected topics in criminal
justice with emphasis on developing a synthesis from the
multi-disciplinary coursework
required in the major. (1) Lecture: 3 hrs/wk. Prerequisite:
Senior Criminal Justice major with Political Science301 and Sociology
334 completed, or permission.
406 Independent Study
Supervised
review of a literature and research project
in the area of criminal justice. (1) Prerequisite: Departmental permission.
416 Internship
A
supervised placement providing practical experience
in an agency relating to criminal justice.
(1) Prerequisite: Departmental permission.
495, 496, 497 Honors Project
A
program of independent study culminating in
a paper, artistic creation, or performance. Prerequisite:To qualify for consideration
to receive honors in the major, a student in his/her senior year
or in the Summer prior to
the senior year must work under the guidance of his/her committee.A
written proposal and application must be approved by the committee
and department.A minimum GPA of 3.4 in the major is required.
495 Honors Project is prerequisite for 497 Honors Project. (
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