| Institution | Course Dept | Course Number | Course Title | Level of Instruct | Lessons | Supervised Exams | Media Support Code | Credit Hours | Tuition | Special Fees | Total Cost | Foot Note Code | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Postsecondary Courses | |||||||||||||
| Wilmington University | CRJ | 101 | Survey of Criminal Justice | L | 7 | 0 | CR, E, IA | 3 (S) | $924.00 | $60.00 | $984.00 | X | |
| Footnote: | Active Duty Military rate is $250.00 per credit for undergraduate, online courses. Book prices vary and are subject to change; please visit http://bookstore.wilmu.edu/ for updated pricing. | ||||||||||||
| Course Description: | This course is a survey of agencies and processes involved in the administration of criminal justice. The survey reviews the functions of the legislature, police, prosecutor, courts, and the correctional system. Problems of law enforcement in a democratic society are discussed. This course ties together all components of criminal justice and includes issues of both the juvenile and adult offender. | ||||||||||||
| Wilmington University | CRJ | 303 | Administration of Criminal Justice Organizations | U | 7 | 0 | CR, E, IA, R | 3 (S) | $924.00 | $60.00 | $984.00 | C | |
| Footnote: | Active Duty Military rate is $250.00 per credit for undergraduate, online courses. Book prices vary and are subject to change; please visit http://bookstore.wilmu.edu/ for updated pricing. Prerequisite(s): Survey of Criminal justice (CRJ 101) and Principles of Criminology (CRJ 205) | ||||||||||||
| Course Description: | This course examines the principles of scientific management as they apply to criminal justice organizations. Emphasis is on changing social responsibilities and major activities of criminal justice organizations. Information related to U.S. Court decisions on affirmative action, EEOC, liability and age, as well as functional and organizational matters, is presented. | ||||||||||||
| Wilmington University | CRJ | 350 | Computer Operations in Criminal Justice | U | 7 | 0 | CR, E, IA | 3 (S) | $924.00 | $60.00 | $984.00 | C | |
| Footnote: | Active Duty Military rate is $250.00 per credit for undergraduate, online courses. Prerequisite(s): Personal Computer Operations (BCS 205), Survey of Criminal Justice (CRJ 101), and Principles of Criminology (CRJ 205) | ||||||||||||
| Course Description: | This course provides an introduction to the basic principles of computers with respect to police information systems, Interagency Criminal Justice Information, the National Law Enforcement Telecommunications Systems, National Criminal Justice Computer System, (FBI) National Incident Based Reporting System, and a variety of databases used in the criminal justice system. The legal and ethical considerations will be discussed. Criminal justice information system databases will be reviewed for application to a variety of issues. | ||||||||||||
| Wilmington University | CRJ | 409 | Criminalistics | U | 7 | 0 | CR, E, IA | 3 (S) | $924.00 | $60.00 | $984.00 | C | |
| Footnote: | Active Duty Military rate is $250.00 per credit for undergraduate, online courses. Book prices vary and are subject to change; please visit http://bookstore.wilmu.edu/ for updated pricing. Prerequisite(s): Survey of Criminal Justice (CRJ 101), Principles of Criminology (CRJ 205) and Criminal Investigation (CRJ 318) | ||||||||||||
| Course Description: | The scientific aspect of criminal investigation is examined, with emphasis placed upon the preservation, collection, and examination of physical evidence. The role of the forensic laboratory is presented, and the laboratory’s capabilities and limitations are discussed. | ||||||||||||
| Wilmington University | CRJ | 410 | Multicultural Issues In Criminal Justice | U | 7 | 0 | CR, E, IA | 3 (S) | $924.00 | $60.00 | $984.00 | C | |
| Footnote: | Active Duty Military rate is $250.00 per credit for undergraduate, online courses. Book prices vary and are subject to change; please visit http://bookstore.wilmu.edu/ for updated pricing. Prerequisite(s): Survey of Criminal Justice (CRJ 101) and Principles of Criminology (CRJ 205) | ||||||||||||
| Course Description: | This course examines the diversity issues that impact the criminal justice system both internally and externally. The laws of civil rights in the workplace are reviewed, and the subjects of prejudice, stereotyping, discrimination, scapegoating, and racism are discussed within the context of the criminal justice system. Ethnicity and the treatment of minority groups in the system are reviewed. | ||||||||||||
| Wilmington University | CRJ | 412 | Ethics in Criminal Justice | U | 7 | 0 | CR, E, IA | 3 (S) | $924.00 | $60.00 | $984.00 | C | |
| Footnote: | Active Duty Military rate is $250.00 per credit for undergraduate, online courses. Book prices vary and are subject to change; please visit http://bookstore.wilmu.edu/ for updated pricing. Prerequisite(s): Survey of Criminal Justice (CRJ 101) and Principles of Criminology (CRJ 205) | ||||||||||||
| Course Description: | An examination of professional standards of behavior by criminal justice practitioners and the conflict with what is acceptable behavior in the system is provided in this course. Corruption, perjury, false reports, wrongful actions, and the code of silence will be discussed. Ethical behavior and the challenge of honesty and integrity are examined within the context of their origins. | ||||||||||||
| Wilmington University | CRJ | 413 | Research Methods in Criminal Justice | U | 7 | 0 | CR, E, IA | 3 (S) | $924.00 | $60.00 | $984.00 | C | |
| Footnote: | Active Duty Military rate is $250.00 per credit for undergraduate, online courses. Book prices vary and are subject to change; please visit http://bookstore.wilmu.edu/ for updated pricing. Prerequisites: Senior status and all core criminal justice courses | ||||||||||||
| Course Description: | This course provides an introduction to basic research in criminal justice that is designed to prepare the student to understand research methods. Students will review quantitative, qualitative and experimental methods as techniques in criminal justice research. Review and discussion of the process of analysis, interpretation and clarification of problems, the issue of confidentiality and the terminology of research are examined. Students will focus on preparation for the role of research consumer. | ||||||||||||
| Wilmington University | CRJ | 450 | Seminar in Criminal Justice | U | 7 | 0 | CR, E, IA | 3 (S) | $924.00 | $60.00 | $984.00 | C | |
| Footnote: | Active Duty Military rate is $250.00 per credit for undergraduate, online courses. Book prices vary and are subject to change; please visit http://bookstore.wilmu.edu/ for updated pricing. Prerequisites: Senior status and all core criminal justice courses | ||||||||||||
| Course Description: | This is the capstone course for the Criminal Justice program. Students demonstrate research abilities, develop an in-depth understanding of the criminal justice system, and become acquainted with the range and scope of professional career options and settings within the system. | ||||||||||||
| Wilmington University | CRJ | 461 | Organized Crime | U | 7 | 0 | CR, E, IA | 3 (S) | $924.00 | $60.00 | $984.00 | C | |
| Footnote: | Active Duty Military rate is $250.00 per credit for undergraduate, online courses. Book prices vary and are subject to change; please visit http://bookstore.wilmu.edu/ for updated pricing. Prerequisite(s): Survey of Criminal Justice (CRJ 101) and Principles of Criminology (CRJ 205) | ||||||||||||
| Course Description: | This course is designed to present a comprehensive overview of organized crime from its traditional roots in Europe to the more modern and nontraditional versions found in present day Russia, Asia, and the United States. The survey will include the history, nature, and structure of the various organized crime groups with a focus on those groups that are prominent in the region. Definitions from the academic, political and law enforcement perspectives will be reviewed and compared, as well as, the theories of existence, and the characteristic traits ascribed to the groups. The illegal activities of organized crime including the criteria for membership and an overview of their day to day agenda will be explored. A practical view, and examination of how local, state, and federal law enforcement agencies deal with the major crime problem will provide an opportunity for a balance of criminological theory, applied principles of police work, and operational procedures in a specialized format. | ||||||||||||
| Wilmington University | CRJ | 475 | Community Policing | U | 7 | 0 | CR, E, IA | 3 (S) | $924.00 | $60.00 | $984.00 | C | |
| Footnote: | Active Duty Military rate is $250.00 per credit for undergraduate, online courses. Book prices vary and are subject to change; please visit http://bookstore.wilmu.edu/ for updated pricing. Prerequisite(s): Survey of Criminal Justice (CRJ 101), Principles of Criminology (CRJ 205) and Introduction to Law Enforcement (CRJ 207) | ||||||||||||
| Course Description: | This course is an in-depth study of the evolution, philosophy and characteristics of Community Policing. Topics to be covered include the changing mission and culture of police, the management of change within the police organization, problem solving, the emphasis on crime prevention, the implementation and maintenance of community involvement, and the building of and maintenance of police-community partnerships. The impact of drugs and neighborhood quality of life issues as they relate to police-community relations is also studied in depth. | ||||||||||||
| Graduate Courses | |||||||||||||
| Wilmington University | MAJ | 6600 | Criminological Theory | G | 7 | 0 | CR, E, IA | 3 (S) | $1185.00 | $60.00 | $1245.00 | X | |
| Footnote: | Book prices vary and are subject to change; please visit http://bookstore.wilmu.edu/ for updated pricing. | ||||||||||||
| Course Description: | This course provides an overview of the nature and scope of crime and deviance through a comprehensive survey of criminological theories that presents a systematic and critical analysis of traditional and contemporary theory. Existing theories will be examined within the context of contemporary issues as students build upon classical theory in a variety of contexts and become familiar with the work of the theoreticians in the field. Major emphasis will be placed upon analyzing topics that demonstrate the relationship of theory to practice. | ||||||||||||
| Wilmington University | MAJ | 6601 | Typologies of Crime | G | 7 | 0 | CR, E, IA | 3 (S) | $1185.00 | $60.00 | $1245.00 | X | |
| Footnote: | Book prices vary and are subject to change; please visit http://bookstore.wilmu.edu/ for updated pricing. | ||||||||||||
| Course Description: | Criminal behavior and the various typologies of criminal activity will be studied through applied and theoretical perspectives. Case studies and court cases will be used to highlight the issues that impact on the various types of criminal activity. The course provides an examination of the criminal behavior that has lead to the development of specialized categories of crime and criminals, including criminal career offenders and the occasional offender as it relates to white collar crime, organized crime, political crime, violent crime, property crime, and the variations of | ||||||||||||
| Wilmington University | MAJ | 6602 | Criminal Justice Ethics | G | 7 | 0 | CR, E, IA | 3 (S) | $1185.00 | $60.00 | $1245.00 | X | |
| Footnote: | Book prices vary and are subject to change; please visit http://bookstore.wilmu.edu/ for updated pricing. | ||||||||||||
| Course Description: | This course will explore the ethical issues that confront modern practitioners in the various criminal justice settings. Both the theoretical and applied applications will be presented. Topics will include individual moral responsibility, dual relationships, falsification and lying, perjury, abuse of force and authority, and the concept of use of discretionary authority. The development and enforcement of the organizational code of ethics will be discussed, as well as the role of the Internal Affairs unit and the body of law that has been developed in that area. Case studies will be reviewed. | ||||||||||||
| Wilmington University | MAJ | 6603 | Managing Diversity | G | 7 | 0 | CR, E, IA | 3 (S) | $1185.00 | $60.00 | $1245.00 | X | |
| Footnote: | Book prices vary and are subject to change; please visit http://bookstore.wilmu.edu/ for updated pricing. | ||||||||||||
| Course Description: | This course addresses the diversity issues that impact the criminal justice agency both internally and externally. Students will review the cultural contributions of the several populations that criminal justice agencies serve. The behavioral cycle that produces prejudice, stereotyping, scapegoating, discrimination, and racism will be discussed. Recruiting, testing, hiring, retention, and promotion will be presented as management issues. Discussions will focus on developing positive solutions to more adequately meet the challenges of working with and serving diverse populations. | ||||||||||||
| Wilmington University | MAJ | 6604 | Technology for Modern Policing | G | 7 | 0 | CR, E, IA | 3 (S) | $1185.00 | $60.00 | $1245.00 | X | |
| Footnote: | Book prices vary and are subject to change; please visit http://bookstore.wilmu.edu/ for updated pricing. | ||||||||||||
| Course Description: | The topics in this course are geared toward the modern police executive who must be conversant in the application and operation of the variety of systems that are used in contemporary police work. Subject matter will include the Internet, National Crime Information Center, project management, crime mapping, major case applications, interfacing networks, computerized record keeping, communication systems, mobile data terminals, and other topics identified by the interests of the participants. Discussions will include issues of implementation of programs and obtaining funding sources for equipment. Agency training issues will also be addressed. | ||||||||||||
| Wilmington University | MAJ | 6605 | Supervision and Management | G | 7 | 0 | CR, E, IA | 3 (S) | $1185.00 | $60.00 | $1245.00 | X | |
| Footnote: | Book prices vary and are subject to change; please visit http://bookstore.wilmu.edu/ for updated pricing. | ||||||||||||
| Course Description: | This course focuses on the supervision and management function of the criminal justice agency through an examination of the principles, structures, and processes of supervision and management. An analysis of the current principles and theories of professional management will be presented in a problem-solving format that will emphasize practice. A focus on the impact of policy decisions on the criminal justice organization will test the decision-making process. Specific operational and staff functions of personnel, planning, organization, budgeting, labor relations, employee assistance, and other identified topics will be presented. | ||||||||||||
| Wilmington University | MAJ | 6606 | Crisis Management | G | 7 | 0 | CR, E, IA | 3 (S) | $1185.00 | $60.00 | $1245.00 | X | |
| Footnote: | Book prices vary and are subject to change; please visit http://bookstore.wilmu.edu/ for updated pricing. | ||||||||||||
| Course Description: | The focus of this course is the study of the crisis phenomenon as it affects law enforcement and private industry. Topics include hostage/barricade incidents, workplace violence, school violence, product tampering, and major case issues. Emphasis is placed on the decision-making process. Protocols for dealing with several types of incidents and the behavioral issues of perpetrators will be discussed. Topics will also include crisis management theory, planning responses to crisis, formation of crisis management response teams, and dealing with the aftermath of crisis situations. | ||||||||||||
| Wilmington University | MAJ | 6610 | White Collar Crime | G | 7 | 0 | CR, E, IA | 3 (S) | $1185.00 | $60.00 | $1245.00 | X | |
| Footnote: | Book prices vary and are subject to change; please visit http://bookstore.wilmu.edu/ for updated pricing. | ||||||||||||
| Course Description: | This course analyzes the usually nonviolent criminal conduct described as violations of trust. Typologies of white collar crime will be presented as occupational, governmental, corporate, financial, technical, professional, and religious in nature. Measurement and assessments of costs will include the economic and social damage. White collar crime will be presented through a review of the pertinent theories, including the work of Sutherland, Coleman, and Ross. Both the deviant and criminal aspects of these behaviors will be presented. A practical overview will include the prevention, detection, and prosecution of offenders as well as a survey of the law enforcement agencies tasked with specialized investigative responsibilities. | ||||||||||||
| Wilmington University | MAJ | 6613 | Mental Health and the Law | G | 7 | 0 | CR, E, IA | 3 (S) | $1185.00 | $60.00 | $1245.00 | X | |
| Footnote: | Book prices vary and are subject to change; please visit http://bookstore.wilmu.edu/ for updated pricing. | ||||||||||||
| Course Description: | The purpose of this course is to acquaint the criminal justice practitioner with the mental health field and the interaction between the two. Psychological evaluations, testing issues, insanity defense, forensic psychiatry, expert testimony, and the role of the mental health professional in criminal justice issues are included as discussion topics. Case studies and current issues will be presented in a seminar format. | ||||||||||||
| Wilmington University | MAJ | 6616 | Judicial Procedures | G | 7 | 0 | CR, E, IA | 3 (S) | $1185.00 | $60.00 | $1245.00 | X | |
| Footnote: | Book prices vary and are subject to change; please visit http://bookstore.wilmu.edu/ for updated pricing. | ||||||||||||
| Course Description: | This course presents the legal framework for the study of criminal justice. Starting with an overview of the United States Constitution, the student will learn due process, probable cause, and the basic underlying concepts. Issues of search warrants, arrests, interrogation, and the trial process will be discussed. This course is especially useful and highly recommended for those students who have not had previous law courses or those who are not currently working in the criminal justice arena. | ||||||||||||
| Wilmington University | MAJ | 6633 | Research Methods in Criminal Justice | G | 7 | 0 | CR, E, IA | 3 (S) | $1185.00 | $60.00 | $1245.00 | X | |
| Footnote: | Book prices vary and are subject to change; please visit http://bookstore.wilmu.edu/ for updated pricing. | ||||||||||||
| Course Description: | Students will learn the scientific methods used in the study of issues related to crime and criminal justice. Topics will include the relationship among theory, hypotheses, and empirical research. Various methodological designs, including survey research, quasi-experimental research, and qualitative research will be explored. The language and terminology used in the interpretation of data will be presented. Issues that govern the research of crime and criminal justice will be discussed, including ethics and confidentiality. | ||||||||||||
| Wilmington University | MAJ | 7000 | Contemporary Issues in Homeland Security | G | 7 | 0 | CR, E, IA | 3 (S) | $1185.00 | $60.00 | $1245.00 | X | |
| Footnote: | Book prices vary and are subject to change; please visit http://bookstore.wilmu.edu/ for updated pricing. | ||||||||||||
| Course Description: | Students will gain an understanding of the concept of Homeland Security and its relevance in today's society. The macro and micro definition of Homeland Security will be thoroughly discussed. An in-depth review of the events which placed Homeland Security as a top priority of the U. S. Government will be made. Students will be given an overview of the statutory authority given to officials in the various government entities who have responsibility for Homeland Security. This overview will include a review and discussion of the Homeland Security Act of 2002 and the U. S. Patriot Act. Review and discussion of the structures of federal, state and local entities responsible for Homeland Security and the means in which they are coordinating their efforts with each other are examined. Other areas related to Homeland Security will be addressed to include: hazards, safety and security, mitigation and preparedness, response and recovery, communication and technology. Finally, the course will include a discussion of how tighter Homeland Security could threaten a person's civil liberties. | ||||||||||||
| Wilmington University | MAJ | 7001 | Terrorism | G | 7 | 0 | CR, E, IA | 3 (S) | $1185.00 | $60.00 | $1245.00 | X | |
| Footnote: | Book prices vary and are subject to change; please visit http://bookstore.wilmu.edu/ for updated pricing. | ||||||||||||
| Course Description: | Students will gain an understanding of modern terrorism. The focus of this course will be on terrorism with an emphasis on contemporary issues relating to Homeland Security. This course will address the impact that terrorism has on society and everyday life. Cultural and religious foundations of modern terrorism will be addressed as well as how the intelligence and law enforcement community deals with these issues. Students will learn the tactical and strategic solutions that are currently being employed in the field. | ||||||||||||
| Wilmington University | MAJ | 7003 | Risk Assessment and Management | G | 7 | 0 | CR, E, IA | 3 (S) | $1185.00 | $60.00 | $1245.00 | X | |
| Footnote: | Book prices vary and are subject to change; please visit http://bookstore.wilmu.edu/ for updated pricing. | ||||||||||||
| Course Description: | Students will be exposed to the study of risk assessment and management in the context of Homeland Security. Topics will include threat assessment, analysis and management of critical infrastructure, resources and locations by both law enforcement and private industry. The course will include national threat assessment, analysis and management while emphasizing practical local and regional issues as well as hands-on planning utilizing case studies. | ||||||||||||
| Institution | Course Dept | Course Number | Course Title | Level of Instruct | Lessons | Supervised Exams | Media Support Code | Credit Hours | Tuition | Special Fees | Total Cost | Foot Note Code | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Postsecondary Courses | |||||||||||||
| Gulf Coast Community College | Public Safety | CJE1000 | Introduction to Law Enforcement | L | TBA | TBA | CR, E, IA | 3 (S) | $275.19 | $45.00 | $320.19 | NA | |
| Course Description: | This course is an introduction to the philosophical and historical background of law enforcement. This course covers the organization, purpose and functions of law enforcement and other agencies involved in the administration of criminal justice in the United States. It includes career education. | ||||||||||||
| Institution | Course Dept | Course Number | Course Title | Level of Instruct | Lessons | Supervised Exams | Media Support Code | Credit Hours | Tuition | Special Fees | Total Cost | Foot Note Code | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Postsecondary Courses | |||||||||||||
| New Mexico State University | C J | 300 | INTRO C J RESEARCH | U | N/A | N/A | IA | 3 (S) | $675.00 | $108.50 | $783.50 | O | |
| Footnote: | In-state tuition is available to Active Military and dependents with an Active Duty Military Waiver and to veterans according to Veterans’ In-State Tuition Act | ||||||||||||
| Course Description: | Overview and evaluation of criminal justice research. Selection of research topics, methods of data selection and collection, analysis techniques, and presentation of findings. Prerequisite: restricted to majors or consent of instructor. | ||||||||||||
| New Mexico State University | C J | 301 | ADV RESEARCH METHODS | U | N/A | N/A | IA | 3 (S) | $675.00 | $108.50 | $783.50 | O | |
| Footnote: | In-state tuition is available to Active Military and dependents with an Active Duty Military Waiver and to veterans according to Veterans’ In-State Tuition Act | ||||||||||||
| Course Description: | Study of selected quantitative and qualitative skills and their application to criminal justice research. Prerequisite: Restricted to majors or consent of instructor. | ||||||||||||
| New Mexico State University | C J | 306 | CRIMINAL PRCDRL LAW | U | N/A | N/A | IA | 3 (S) | $675.00 | $108.50 | $783.50 | O | |
| Footnote: | In-state tuition is available to Active Military and dependents with an Active Duty Military Waiver and to veterans according to Veterans’ In-State Tuition Act | ||||||||||||
| Course Description: | Legal analyses of the rights of criminal defendants; legal duties and responsibilities of criminal justice personnel in the processing of criminal defendants. Prerequisite: Restricted to majors or consent of instructor. | ||||||||||||
| New Mexico State University | C J | 331 | AM CORRECTIONAL INSTN | U | N/A | N/A | IA | 3 (S) | $675.00 | $108.50 | $783.50 | O | |
| Footnote: | In-state tuition is available to Active Military and dependents with an Active Duty Military Waiver and to veterans according to Veterans’ In-State Tuition Act | ||||||||||||
| Course Description: | Structure, organization, and operations of United States jails and prisons. Overview of correctional standards and classification systems, emphasizing current theory and practice. Prerequisite: restricted to majors or consent of instructor. | ||||||||||||
| New Mexico State University | C J | 333 | JUVENILE CORRECTIONS | U | N/A | N/A | IA | 3 (S) | $675.00 | $108.50 | $783.50 | O | |
| Footnote: | In-state tuition is available to Active Military and dependents with an Active Duty Military Waiver and to veterans according to Veterans’ In-State Tuition Act | ||||||||||||
| Course Description: | Development and implementation of juvenile facilities and community programs. Effectiveness of current corrections practices. Restricted to majors. | ||||||||||||
| New Mexico State University | C J | 360 | JUVENILE JUSTICE SYTM | U | N/A | N/A | IA | 3 (S) | $675.00 | $108.50 | $783.50 | O | |
| Footnote: | In-state tuition is available to Active Military and dependents with an Active Duty Military Waiver and to veterans according to Veterans’ In-State Tuition Act | ||||||||||||
| Course Description: | History, development, and philosophy behind a separate juvenile justice system. Role of the juvenile court, evaluation of juvenile law and procedure, and the processing of juvenile offenders. Prerequisite: restricted to majors or consent of instructor. | ||||||||||||
| New Mexico State University | C J | 399 | NEW MEXICO LAW | U | N/A | N/A | IA | 3 (S) | $675.00 | $108.50 | $783.50 | O | |
| Footnote: | In-state tuition is available to Active Military and dependents with an Active Duty Military Waiver and to veterans according to Veterans’ In-State Tuition Act | ||||||||||||
| Course Description: | Same as GOVT 399, JOUR 399, SOC 399, and HIST 399. | ||||||||||||
| New Mexico State University | C J | 410 | CRMNL JSTC ADMN SYTMS | U | N/A | N/A | IA | 3 (S) | $675.00 | $108.50 | $783.50 | O | |
| Footnote: | In-state tuition is available to Active Military and dependents with an Active Duty Military Waiver and to veterans according to Veterans’ In-State Tuition Act | ||||||||||||
| Course Description: | Administrative structures in criminal justice agencies and institutions; relationship of administrative structures to practical police, courts, and corrections problems. Prerequisite: restricted to majors or consent of instructor. | ||||||||||||
| New Mexico State University | C J | 411 | INTRO NATURE CRIME | U | N/A | N/A | IA | 3 (S) | $675.00 | $108.50 | $783.50 | O | |
| Footnote: | In-state tuition is available to Active Military and dependents with an Active Duty Military Waiver and to veterans according to Veterans’ In-State Tuition Act | ||||||||||||
| Course Description: | Defining and measuring crime, crime causation, and the criminal behavior system, and their linkage to criminal justice policies, procedures, and practices. Prerequisite: C J 101G. Restricted to majors or consent of instructor. | ||||||||||||
| New Mexico State University | C J | 414 | RACE, CRIME, & JUST | U | N/A | N/A | IA | 3 (S) | $675.00 | $108.50 | $783.50 | O | |
| Footnote: | In-state tuition is available to Active Military and dependents with an Active Duty Military Waiver and to veterans according to Veterans’ In-State Tuition Act | ||||||||||||
| Course Description: | Historical and contemporary analysis of the relationship between race and crime in the United States with emphasis upon human equality and fairness. Overview of racial and ethnic social categorizations and how they impact law and order. | ||||||||||||
| New Mexico State University | C J | 432 | ISSUES IN CRIM JUST | U | N/A | N/A | IA | 3 (S) | $675.00 | $108.50 | $783.50 | O | |
| Footnote: | In-state tuition is available to Active Military and dependents with an Active Duty Military Waiver and to veterans according to Veterans’ In-State Tuition Act | ||||||||||||
| Course Description: | Seminar on problems and conflicts encountered in major criminal justice issues. Topics announced in the Schedule of Classes. Prerequisite: consent of instructor. May be repeated for unlimited credits under different subtitles. Restricted to majors. | ||||||||||||
| New Mexico State University | C J | 440V | CMPTV CRMNL JSTC SYTM | U | N/A | N/A | IA | 3 (S) | $675.00 | $108.50 | $783.50 | O | |
| Footnote: | In-state tuition is available to Active Military and dependents with an Active Duty Military Waiver and to veterans according to Veterans’ In-State Tuition Act | ||||||||||||
| Course Description: | Cross-national study of selected Western and non-Western legal systems. Comparison of structures and functions of police, court systems, and corrections in different systems. | ||||||||||||
| New Mexico State University | C J | 449 | SENIOR SEMINAR | U | N/A | N/A | IA | 3 (S) | $675.00 | $108.50 | $783.50 | O | |
| Footnote: | In-state tuition is available to Active Military and dependents with an Active Duty Military Waiver and to veterans according to Veterans’ In-State Tuition Act | ||||||||||||
| Course Description: | Problems and conflicts encountered in major attempts to control crime. Prerequisite: all required C J courses must be completed. Restricted to majors. | ||||||||||||
| New Mexico State University | C J | 452 | "UPPER WORLD" CRIME | U | N/A | N/A | IA | 3 (S) | $675.00 | $108.50 | $783.50 | O | |
| Footnote: | In-state tuition is available to Active Military and dependents with an Active Duty Military Waiver and to veterans according to Veterans’ In-State Tuition Act | ||||||||||||
| Course Description: | Corporate crime, white collar crime and political abuse and corruption; executive and corporate criminal behavior, and violations of the public trust by elected and appointed officials. Prerequisite: restricted to majors or consent of instructor. | ||||||||||||
| New Mexico State University | C J | 501 | RESEARCH METHODS-C J | G | N/A | N/A | IA | 3 (S) | $726.00 | $108.50 | $834.50 | O | |
| Footnote: | In-state tuition is available to Active Military and dependents with an Active Duty Military Waiver and to veterans according to Veterans’ In-State Tuition Act | ||||||||||||
| Course Description: | Research design, methods of data collection and analysis, and preparation of research reports. Prerequisite: C J major or consent of instructor. Restricted to majors. | ||||||||||||
| New Mexico State University | C J | 510 | ADV CRMNL JUSTC ADMIN | G | N/A | N/A | IA | 3 (S) | $726.00 | $108.50 | $834.50 | O | |
| Footnote: | In-state tuition is available to Active Military and dependents with an Active Duty Military Waiver and to veterans according to Veterans’ In-State Tuition Act | ||||||||||||
| Course Description: | Structure and operations of criminal justice agencies and institutions; relationships of structure and operations to practical police, courts, and corrections problems. | ||||||||||||
| New Mexico State University | C J | 511 | NATURE OF CRIME | G | N/A | N/A | IA | 3 (S) | $726.00 | $108.50 | $834.50 | O | |
| Footnote: | In-state tuition is available to Active Military and dependents with an Active Duty Military Waiver and to veterans according to Veterans’ In-State Tuition Act | ||||||||||||
| Course Description: | Defining and measuring crime, crime causation, and criminal behavior systems. Prerequisite: C J major or consent of instructor. Restricted to majors. | ||||||||||||
| New Mexico State University | C J | 514 | ADV RACE, CRIME, JUST | G | N/A | N/A | IA | 3 (S) | $726.00 | $108.50 | $834.50 | O | |
| Footnote: | In-state tuition is available to Active Military and dependents with an Active Duty Military Waiver and to veterans according to Veterans’ In-State Tuition Act | ||||||||||||
| Course Description: | Advanced analysis of the historical and contemporary relationship between race and crime in the United States with emphasis upon human equality and fairness. Overview of racial and ethnic social categorizations and how they impact law and order. | ||||||||||||
| New Mexico State University | C J | 521 | LAW & SOCIAL CONTROL | G | N/A | N/A | IA | 3 (S) | $726.00 | $108.50 | $834.50 | O | |
| Footnote: | In-state tuition is available to Active Military and dependents with an Active Duty Military Waiver and to veterans according to Veterans’ In-State Tuition Act | ||||||||||||
| Course Description: | The development and implementation of criminal law. Consideration of functionalist, conflict, and interpretive theories and research. Prerequisite: C J major or consent of instructor. Restricted to majors. | ||||||||||||
| New Mexico State University | C J | 524 | FORENSIC LAW | G | N/A | N/A | IA | 3 (S) | $726.00 | $108.50 | $834.50 | O | |
| Footnote: | In-state tuition is available to Active Military and dependents with an Active Duty Military Waiver and to veterans according to Veterans’ In-State Tuition Act | ||||||||||||
| Course Description: | Rules and policy implications related to the use of scientific information in legal process. Prerequisite: C J major or consent of instructor. Restricted to majors. | ||||||||||||
| New Mexico State University | C J | 525 | ISS ETHC/LAW/CRIM JUST | G | N/A | N/A | IA | 3 (S) | $726.00 | $108.50 | $834.50 | O | |
| Footnote: | In-state tuition is available to Active Military and dependents with an Active Duty Military Waiver and to veterans according to Veterans’ In-State Tuition Act | ||||||||||||
| Course Description: | Examination of the key ethical and decision-making dilemmas facing professionals working in the fields of law and criminal justice. Restricted to majors. | ||||||||||||
| New Mexico State University | C J | 532 | ADV ISS CRMNL JUSTC | G | N/A | N/A | IA | 3 (S) | $726.00 | $108.50 | $834.50 | O | |
| Footnote: | In-state tuition is available to Active Military and dependents with an Active Duty Military Waiver and to veterans according to Veterans’ In-State Tuition Act | ||||||||||||
| Course Description: | Seminar on problems and conflicts encountered in major criminal justice issues. Topics announced in the Schedule of Classes. May be repeated under different subtitles for unlimited credit. | ||||||||||||
| New Mexico State University | C J | 540 | WORLD CRIM JUST SYS | G | N/A | N/A | IA | 3 (S) | $726.00 | $108.50 | $834.50 | O | |
| Footnote: | In-state tuition is available to Active Military and dependents with an Active Duty Military Waiver and to veterans according to Veterans’ In-State Tuition Act | ||||||||||||
| Course Description: | Explores cross and trans-national nature of crime in the 21st century. Emphasize various philosophies, legal systems and justice responses to crime and criminals yielding a global view of criminal justice theories and practices. Restricted to majors. | ||||||||||||
| New Mexico State University | C J | 541 | CRM JST POL ANL/PLGN | G | N/A | N/A | IA | 3 (S) | $726.00 | $108.50 | $834.50 | O | |
| Footnote: | In-state tuition is available to Active Military and dependents with an Active Duty Military Waiver and to veterans according to Veterans’ In-State Tuition Act | ||||||||||||
| Course Description: | Seminar on policy development, planning and implementation processes in criminal justice. Links formal policy goals as they relate to theory and outcomes. Topics announced in the Schedule of Classes. Prerequisite: C J major or consent of instructor. Restricted to majors. | ||||||||||||
| New Mexico State University | C J | 545 | ADV VICTIMOLOGY | G | N/A | N/A | IA | 3 (S) | $726.00 | $108.50 | $834.50 | O | |
| Footnote: | In-state tuition is available to Active Military and dependents with an Active Duty Military Waiver and to veterans according to Veterans’ In-State Tuition Act | ||||||||||||
| Course Description: | Study of risk factors in crime victimization, the impact of crimes upon victims, and the role of the victim in the criminal justice system. Consideration of the impact of criminal justice policy on victim outcomes. Same as W S 545. | ||||||||||||
| New Mexico State University | C J | 560 | JUVENILE JUSTICE | G | N/A | N/A | IA | 3 (S) | $726.00 | $108.50 | $834.50 | O | |
| Footnote: | In-state tuition is available to Active Military and dependents with an Active Duty Military Waiver and to veterans according to Veterans’ In-State Tuition Act | ||||||||||||
| Course Description: | Policy development and operations in police, court, and correctional agencies in response to juveniles. Analysis of programs designed to identify, prevent and treat juvenile offenders. CJ 570. Probation and Parole 3 cr. Advanced analysis of goals, theories and practices of all forms of correction in the community, including probation, parole, plus other intermediate sanctions. Restricted to majors. | ||||||||||||
| New Mexico State University | C J | 581 | COMMUNITY POLICING | G | N/A | N/A | IA | 3 (S) | $726.00 | $108.50 | $834.50 | O | |
| Footnote: | In-state tuition is available to Active Military and dependents with an Active Duty Military Waiver and to veterans according to Veterans’ In-State Tuition Act | ||||||||||||
| Course Description: | Overview and analysis of community policing issues from various perspectives. Analysis of strategies that facilitate police and community collaboration. Restricted to majors. | ||||||||||||
| Institution | Course Dept | Course Number | Course Title | Level of Instruct | Lessons | Supervised Exams | Media Support Code | Credit Hours | Tuition | Special Fees | Total Cost | Foot Note Code | |
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| University of Alaska - Fairbanks | JUST | 110 | Introduction to Justice (Online) | L | 16 | 5 | CA, CD, CR, E, SG | 3 (S) | $423.00 | $64.00 | $487.00 | NA | |
| Course Description: | ON-LINE COURSE: Survey of the structure and process of the agencies of criminal justice. Includes introduction to criminology, criminal law, policy, courts, and corrections. SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS: Blackboard, computer, email, internet. Books and materials mailed from CDE & IL in Fairbanks. | ||||||||||||
| University of Alaska - Fairbanks | JUST | 310 | Principles of Corrections (Online) | U | TBA | TBA | CR, E, IA | 3 (S) | $477.00 | $99.00 | $576.00 | P | |
| Footnote: | JUST 110 and junior standing. | ||||||||||||
| Course Description: | ONLINE COURSE: An introduction to adult institutions, community-based programs and theories of incarceration. Correctional programs are examined. | ||||||||||||
| Institution | Course Dept | Course Number | Course Title | Level of Instruct | Lessons | Supervised Exams | Media Support Code | Credit Hours | Tuition | Special Fees | Total Cost | Foot Note Code | |
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| Postsecondary Courses | |||||||||||||
| Excelsior College | CJ | 101 | INTRODUCTION TO CRIMINAL JUSTICE | L | N/A | 0 | CD, IA | 3.0 (S) | $750.00 | $0.00 | $750.00 | NA | |
| Course Description: | This course offers a broad overview of the criminal justice system in the United States. Students will develop their understanding of criminal justice by acquiring a basic knowledge of the law, legal theories, and administrative challenges. Students will also become familiar with the entire process from arrest through conviction, incarceration, and reentry. | ||||||||||||
| Excelsior College | CJ | 110 | INTRODUCTION TO LAW ENFORCEMENT | L | N/A | 0 | CD, IA | 3.0 (S) | $750.00 | $0.00 | $750.00 | NA | |
| Course Description: | This course examines the history and major functions of modern law enforcement agencies and personnel. Special attention is paid to career opportunities and alternatives in the field of law enforcement. | ||||||||||||
| Excelsior College | CJ | 228 | MULTICULTURAL ISSUES IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE | L | N/A | 0 | IA | 3.0 (S) | $750.00 | $0.00 | $750.00 | NA | |
| Course Description: | This course assists students in understanding the pervasive influence of culture, race, and ethnicity in the workplace and communities. It focuses on the cross-cultural contact that persons working in criminal justice have with citizens, victims, suspects, and coworkers from diverse backgrounds. The major themes include the need for awareness, for understanding of cultural differences, and for respect toward those of different backgrounds. | ||||||||||||
| Excelsior College | CJ | 255 | ORGANIZATIONAL STRATEGIES IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE | L | N/A | 0 | IA | 3.0 (S) | $750.00 | $0.00 | $750.00 | NA | |
| Course Description: | This course will examine administrative and leadership principles as they apply to criminal justice agencies both individually and collectively. | ||||||||||||
| Excelsior College | CJ | 326 | VICTIMOLOGY | U | N/A | 0 | IA | 3.0 (S) | $750.00 | $0.00 | $750.00 | NA | |
| Course Description: | This course provides an overview of the field of Victimology and examines emerging areas in the field, including the nature, prevalence, and consequences of victimization. The course includes both traditional and modern approaches to victims' issues and victim service providers. The emergence of victims' rights legislation will also be examined. | ||||||||||||
| Excelsior College | CJ | 350 | INTERNATIONAL TERRORISM | U | N/A | 0 | CD, IA, IP | 3.0 (S) | $750.00 | $0.00 | $750.00 | NA | |
| Course Description: | This course provides an examination of the history, political and religious contexts, and modern manifestations of international terrorism and terrorist organizations. Terrorism originating in the Middle East, Europe, Asia, and Latin America will be included. | ||||||||||||
| Excelsior College | CJ | 352 | DOMESTIC TERRORISM | U | N/A | 0 | CD, IA, IP | 3.0 (S) | $750.00 | $0.00 | $750.00 | NA | |
| Course Description: | This course provides an examination of terrorism originating in the United States. Right-wing groups (such as those rooted in racial purity, ideologies, or anti-government causes) and left-wing groups (such as Marxist organizations and eco-terror groups) will be explored. Current strategies for combating American-grown terrorism will also be considered. | ||||||||||||
| Excelsior College | CJ | 370 | ETHICS IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE | U | N/A | 0 | IA | 3.0 (S) | $750.00 | $0.00 | $750.00 | NA | |
| Course Description: | DESCRIPTION | ||||||||||||
| Excelsior College | CJ | 380 | Ethics in Criminal Justice | U | 15 | 0 | IA | 3.0 (S) | $750.00 | $0.00 | $750.00 | NA | |
| Course Description: | A course examining ethical issues specifically related to the criminal justice profession. Issues include professional communications including government regulation and policy, free speech, client/victim/investigative privacy, accuracy in media and the impact of science and technology on communications. | ||||||||||||
| Excelsior College | CJ | 387 | White Collar Crimes | L | 15 | 0 | IA | 3.0 (S) | $750.00 | $0.00 | $750.00 | NA | |
| Course Description: | This course focuses on topics and issues in the area of white-collar crime. It examines and contrasts the treatment of corporate and white-collar offenders by the criminal justice and regulatory justice systems. The course explores the nature and scope of white-collar crimes, crime types, case studies and the etiology of offending. | ||||||||||||
| Excelsior College | CJ | 420 | THE CJ SYSTEM AND WOMEN | U | N/A | 0 | IA | 3.0 (S) | $750.00 | $0.00 | $750.00 | NA | |
| Course Description: | Reviews of textbooks authored for use in criminal justice courses suggest that the vast majority of the key players (victims, defendants, attorneys, judges, legislators) are male. Discussions of female offenders, inmates and professionals are cursory, marginalized, or non-existent. This course examines the various roles of women in the criminal justice system as victims, offenders and professionals. | ||||||||||||
| Excelsior College | CJ | 432 | DRUGS AND CRIME | U | N/A | 0 | IA | 3.0 (S) | $750.00 | $0.00 | $750.00 | P | |
| Footnote: | 15 credits in some combination of Criminal Justice, Psychology or Sociology courses | ||||||||||||
| Course Description: | This course provides an analysis of the political, economic, social, and cultural factors that shape the use of consciousness altering substances. It includes consideration of the way these factors influence the social and legal response to drug use. NOTE: CJ 432 is cross-listed with SOC 432 Drugs And Crime. The course may be operated as either CJ 432 or SOC 432. Students may elect to register for either course number but may not receive credit toward graduation for more than one course. | ||||||||||||
| Excelsior College | CJ | 450 | COUNTER-TERRORISM | U | N/A | 0 | CD, IA, IP | 3.0 (S) | $750.00 | $0.00 | $750.00 | NA | |
| Course Description: | This course provides an in-depth examination of counter-terrorism efforts and strategies in the United States and abroad. The successes and failures of strategies throughout history will be considered. In addition, the respective roles of the intelligence, law enforcement, and military communities in the United States and around the world in responding to and thwarting terrorism will be discussed. | ||||||||||||
| Excelsior College | CJ | 454 | Terrorism in the 21st Century: Its Tactics, Weaponry and Responses | U | 8 | 0 | IA | 3.0 (S) | $750.00 | $0.00 | $750.00 | NA | |
| Course Description: | This course explores the tactical ways & means of terrorism in the 21st century, and how we can better prepare for the kinds of hazards posed. The course focuses on both the recent historical record and the foreseeable potentialities. The course will employ actual case studies in the use of conventional small arms and high explosives against soft targets. It will then survey chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear (CBRN) weapons of mass destruction, with prescriptions for prevention and response. Finally, the course will deal with some of the specific vulnerabilities of key technologies and infrastructures including computer networks, power grids, food supply, and water supply. Finally, the course will examine the current trends and likely transitions for Al Qaeda, and the potential for future terrorist adversaries | ||||||||||||
| Excelsior College | CJ | 472 | Psychology of Violent Crimes | U | 15 | 0 | IA | 3.0 (S) | $750.00 | $0.00 | $750.00 | NA | |
| Course Description: | This course studies the behaviors and traits of perpetrators and victims of violent crime (Psychopathology and Victimology). Students will examine the etiology and criminal choices of violent offenders including serial killers, rapists, school shooters, spouse killers, pedophiles, and terrorists. The course also explores the offender-victim connection and the influence of gender, race, and culture on criminal behavior. Although students are not required to have psychology as a prerequisite for taking the class, students will be required to do significant amount of reading, analysis, and research in order to thoroughly comprehend the psychological and criminal justice issues of violent perpetrators. | ||||||||||||
| Institution | Course Dept | Course Number | Course Title | Level of Instruct | Lessons | Supervised Exams | Media Support Code | Credit Hours | Tuition | Special Fees | Total Cost | Foot Note Code | |
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| Postsecondary Courses | |||||||||||||
| Southwestern College | CJUS | 300 | Foundations of Criminal Justice | U | 6 | 0 | CR, E, IA | 3 (S) | $750.00 | $0.00 | $750.00 | NA | |
| Course Description: | Surveys the concepts of crime and justice, the rule of law, and provides an overview of how crime impacts society. Provides a summary of police, prosecution, courts and hte correctional system. Additional issues and challenges in the criminal justice system such as juvenile crime, terrorism and transnational organized crime will be reviewed. | ||||||||||||
| Southwestern College | CJUS | 315 | Perspectives in Policing | U | 6 | 0 | CR, E, IA | 3 (S) | $750.00 | $0.00 | $750.00 | NA | |
| Course Description: | Provides an in depth analysis of the functiona of police in a contemporary society by placing modern policing in a historical, sociological and political context. Explores the roots of modern law enforcement through societal and technological changes altering the US policing in the 21st century. | ||||||||||||
| Southwestern College | CJUS | 325 | Criminal Investigation Techniques | U | 6 | 0 | CR, E, IA | 3 (S) | $750.00 | $0.00 | $750.00 | NA | |
| Course Description: | Designed to acquaint the student witht he problems and techniques involved in the investigation of crime. It includes current investigative procedure used in handling crime scenes, interviewing and interrogating suspects and witnesses, gathering and preservng evidence, obtaining information, and understanding the investigative process as it relates to crimes against persons and property. | ||||||||||||
| Southwestern College | CJUS | 335 | Correctional Theory and Practice | U | 6 | 0 | CR, E, IA | 3 (S) | $750.00 | $0.00 | $750.00 | NA | |
| Course Description: | Explores the ideas, practices and characteristics of modern corrections. The course will equip students with the skills necessary to succeed in the field of corrections. Course utilizes a three pronged approach to corrections which includes a description of correctional ideology, a comprehensive overview of correctional practice, and the procedures of parole and probation. | ||||||||||||
| Southwestern College | CJUS | 400 | Criminology and Deviant Behavior | U | 6 | 0 | CR, E, IA | 3 (S) | $750.00 | $0.00 | $750.00 | NA | |
| Course Description: | Examines maladaptive behavior in American society. Definitions and theories of deviance will be explored with emphasis on theories of victiminology that describe the motives, methods and backgrounds of various types of criminal predators. Attention will be given to the causation or predatory violence, neurological dysfunction, mental disorders, and maladaptive social influences. | ||||||||||||
| Southwestern College | CJUS | 425 | Criminal Law and Procedure | U | 6 | 0 | CR, E, IA | 6 (S) | $750.00 | $0.00 | $750.00 | NA | |
| Course Description: | Course combines both laws and procedures that support the criminal justice system. Examines substantive criminal law and procedural rights of the accused. Topics include elements of crimes and parties to crimes, types of crimes, criminal defenses, search and seizure, arrest, interrogation, and identification procedures, the pre trial process, the criminal trial, sentencing and punishment, and other related topics. | ||||||||||||
| Southwestern College | CJUS | 430 | Criminal Justice Organizations: Administration and Management | U | 6 | 0 | CR, E, IA | 3 (S) | $750.00 | $0.00 | $750.00 | NA | |
| Course Description: | Introduces students to endemic and emerging administrative problems and issues confronting the criminal justice agency. Students will describe, analyze and synthesize contemporary management problems and issues in a criminal justice organization. Modern management concepts significant to criminal justice organizationas will be reviewed. | ||||||||||||
| Institution | Course Dept | Course Number | Course Title | Level of Instruct | Lessons | Supervised Exams | Media Support Code | Credit Hours | Tuition | Special Fees | Total Cost | Foot Note Code | |
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| Postsecondary Courses | |||||||||||||
| University of Nevada - Reno | CRJ | 101 | INTRODUCTION TO CRIMINAL JUSTICE I | L | 15 | 2 | CR, E, IA | 3 (S) | $468.00 | $127.00 | $595.00 | X | |
| Footnote: | Textbooks for the above course are available through the ASUN Bookstore for an additional fee. Please see www.asunbookstore.org for further information. | ||||||||||||
| Course Description: | History, philosophy and functions of criminal justice system, law enforcement, criminal law and constitutional rights as they affect system functioning. *Semester-based course. Spring enrollment: must enroll and pay fees by Jan. 14.* | ||||||||||||
| University of Nevada - Reno | CRJ | 102 | INTRODUCTION TO CRIMINAL JUSTICE II | L | 15 | 2 | CR, E, IA | 3 (S) | $468.00 | $127.00 | $595.00 | X | |
| Footnote: | Textbooks for the above course are available through the ASUN Bookstore for an additional fee. Please see www.asunbookstore.org for further information. | ||||||||||||
| Course Description: | Adjudicatory process, adult and juvenile corrections functions within the criminal justice system. *Semester-based course. Fall enrollment: must enroll and pay fees by Aug. 20.* | ||||||||||||
| University of Nevada - Reno | CRJ | 222 | CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE | L | 15 | 4 | CR, E, IA | 3 (S) | $468.00 | $127.00 | $595.00 | P | |
| Footnote: | Textbooks for the above course are available through the ASUN Bookstore for an additional fee. Please see www.asunbookstore.org for further information. | ||||||||||||
| Course Description: | Integrated overview of the elements of substantive criminal law and the fundamental concepts of due process and fairness underlying American criminal procedure. *Semester-based course. Spring enrollment: must enroll and pay fees by Jan. 14. Summer enrollment: must enroll and pay fees by May 13.* | ||||||||||||
| University of Nevada - Reno | CRJ | 325 | SERIAL KILLERS AND SEXUAL PREDATORS | B | 15 | 2 | CR, E, IA, VT | 3 (S) | $468.00 | $127.00 | $595.00 | X | |
| Footnote: | Textbooks for the above course are available through the ASUN Bookstore for an additional fee. Please see www.asunbookstore.org for further information. | ||||||||||||
| Course Description: | Examination of the extent, causes and social characteristics of serial killers and sexual predators from global and national perspectives, including investigative techniques, victimization and profiling. *Semester-based course. Fall enrollment: must enroll and pay fees by Aug. 20. Spring enrollment: must enroll and pay fees by Jan. 14.* | ||||||||||||
| University of Nevada - Reno | CRJ | 380 | DIVERSITY AND MULTICULTURALISM IN COMMUNITY POLICY | B | 15 | 2 | CR, E, IA | 3 (S) | $468.00 | $127.00 | $595.00 | C | |
| Footnote: | Recommended preparation: CRJ 313. This course satisfies the University of Nevada, Reno's Diversity requirement. Textbooks for the above course are available through the ASUN Bookstore for an additional fee. Please see www.asunbookstore.org for further information. | ||||||||||||
| Course Description: | Historical and contemporary role of the community policing and problem solving in understanding and working with different ethnic and racial groups to address crime and disorder. *Semester-based course. Spring enrollment: must enroll and pay fees by Jan. 14.* | ||||||||||||
| University of Nevada - Reno | CRJ | 448 | INVESITGATION OF OBSCENITY, PORNOGRAPHY, & SEXUAL EXPLOITATION OF CHILDREN | U | 15 | 3 | CR, DI, E, IA | 3 (S) | $468.00 | $127.00 | $595.00 | X | |
| Footnote: | Textbooks for the above course are available through the ASUN Bookstore for an additional fee. Please see www.asunbookstore.org for further information. | ||||||||||||
| Course Description: | Laws, investigation and prosecution of crimes involving obscenity, pornography and the sexual exploitation of children. *Semester-based course. Fall enrollment: must enroll and pay fees by Aug. 20. Spring enrollment: must enroll and pay fees by Jan. 14. Summer enrollment: must enroll and pay fees by May 13.* | ||||||||||||
| University of Nevada - Reno | CRJ | 481 | TERRORISM: THEORY AND RESPONSE | U | 15 | 2 | CR, E, IA, VT | 3 (S) | $468.00 | $127.00 | $595.00 | X | |
| Footnote: | Textbooks for the above course are available through the ASUN Bookstore for an additional fee. Please see www.asunbookstore.org for further information. | ||||||||||||
| Course Description: | History, scope and nature of various forms of terrorism along with the role of law enforcement in combating foreign and domestic terrorist activities. *Semester-based course. Fall enrollment: must enroll and pay fees by Aug. 20. Spring enrollment: must enroll and pay fees by Jan. 14. Summer enrollment: must enroll and pay fees by May 13.* | ||||||||||||
| University of Nevada - Reno | CRJ | 498 | INVESTIGATION OF DESTRUCTIVE RELIGIOUS CULTS | U | 14 | 2 | CR, E, IA | 3 (S) | $468.00 | $127.00 | $595.00 | C | |
| Footnote: | Recommended preparation: CRJ 101 and CRJ 102. Textbooks for the above course are available through the ASUN Bookstore for an additional fee. Please see www.asunbookstore.org for further information. NOT OPEN TO CRIMINAL JUSTICE MAJORS. | ||||||||||||
| Course Description: | Study of a major topic or issue in Criminal Justice. May be repeated as long as content varies.Destructive religious cults have become a popular topic with the media, government officials, and lay public since the tragedies of Waco and Jonestown. What dangers do these groups present and how common are they? This course will delve into the sociology, psychology, anthropology and criminology of religious cults, also known and new religious movements. Other provocative topics such as satanic panic, brainwashing, UFO cults and the counter-cult movement will be covered. This course will also analyze the state of police investigative methods regarding non-mainstream religious groups. *Semester-based course. Fall enrollment: must enroll and pay fees by Aug. 20. Spring enrollment: must enroll and pay fees by Jan. 14.* | ||||||||||||
| Institution | Course Dept | Course Number | Course Title | Level of Instruct | Lessons | Supervised Exams | Media Support Code | Credit Hours | Tuition | Special Fees | Total Cost | Foot Note Code | |
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| University of Northern Iowa | CRIM | 982022 | Criminal Justice System | L | 12 | 4 | CC, CR, IA, SG | 3 (S) | $600.00 | $39.50 | $639.50 | X | |
| Footnote: | Find course and textbook details, enrollment information and more at http://www.uni.edu/continuinged/gis/courses | ||||||||||||
| Course Description: | The genesis, transformation, and day-to-day operation of criminal justice within our society; emphasis on interrelationships between specific stages in the crime-control process and the differences between U.S. and other criminal justice systems. | ||||||||||||
| Institution | Course Dept | Course Number | Course Title | Level of Instruct | Lessons | Supervised Exams | Media Support Code | Credit Hours | Tuition | Special Fees | Total Cost | Foot Note Code | |
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| Central Texas College | CJCR | 1304 | Probation and Parole | U | vary | vary | CR, E, IA | 3 (S) | $450.00 | $0.00 | $450.00 | X,O | |
| Footnote: | CJ403A. $51 per semester hour in district-in state tuition rate. $64 per semester hour out of district-in state tuition rate. Effective 1/2011 rates change to $160 per semester hour (out of state), $54 per semester hour (in-district) and $64 per semester hour out of district. Same as CRIJ 1303 and LAWE 2301 previously taught. | ||||||||||||
| Course Description: | A survey of the structure, organization, and operation of probation and parole services. Emphasis on applicable state statutes and administrative guidelines. | ||||||||||||
| Central Texas College | CJLE | 1333 | Traffic Law and Investigation | L | vary | vary | CR, E, IA | 3 (S) | $450.00 | $0.00 | $450.00 | X,O | |
| Footnote: | CJ212A. $51 per semester hour in district-in state tuition rate. $64 per semester hour out of district-in state tuition rate. Effective 1/2011 rates change to $160 per semester hour (out of state), $54 per semester hour (in-district) and $64 per semester hour out of district. Same as LAWE 1305 previously taught. | ||||||||||||
| Course Description: | Instruction in the basic principles of traffic control, traffic law enforcement, court procedures, and traffic law. Emphasis on the need for a professional approach in dealing with traffic law violators and the police role in accident investigation and traffic supervision. | ||||||||||||