Undergraduate Catalog 2014-2015 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Criminal Justice and Criminology
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Criminal Justice and Criminology
Harry R. Dammer, Ph.D., Chair
Joseph F. Cimini, J.D.
David O. Friedrichs, M.A.
Michael J. Jenkins, Ph.D.
Meghan Ashlin Rich, Ph.D.
James C. Roberts, Ph.D.
Loreen Wolfer, Ph.D.
Overview
The Bachelor of Science degree program in Criminal Justice has the following objectives:
- To prepare students for careers in law enforcement at the local, state or federal level.
- To prepare students for careers in the field of corrections and in the rehabilitation of offenders (i.e., parole, prisons, juvenile justice, etc.)
- To provide students with academic preparation for advanced study in law, criminology, public administration and related fields. The Criminal Justice major & Criminology minor are administered by the Department of Sociology/ Criminal Justice & Criminology.
Sociology/Criminal Justice - Legal Studies Track
For more information, visit Sociology/Criminal Justice - Legal Studies Track .
Criminology Minor
For more information, visit Criminology Minor .
For information on the CAS/MBA Five-Year Program, visit our CAS/MBA Five-Year Program page.
Course Information
Courses for Criminal Justice are listed under the prefixes CJ and S/CJ. For information on these courses visit the Criminal Justice Courses page. For more information, on all courses offered visit our Course Descriptions page.
For more information about the Sociology/Criminal Justice and Criminology department, visit its website.
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