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SUGGESTED COURSES FOR STUDENTS INTERESTED IN PURSUING A CAREER IN CORRECTIONS:
(The following is for purposes of illustration only)
Freshman Year Fall Semester: CRJU 1113 - Introduction to Criminal Justice * Spring Semester: CRJU2113 - Introduction to Criminal Law *
Sophomore Year Fall Semester: CRJU2243 - Correctional Systems and Practices * Spring Semester: CRJU2223 - Legal Aspects of Corrections * CRJU 2000 Level Courses *
Junior Year Fall Semester: CRJU3213 - Research Methods * CRJU Advanced Course * Spring Semester: CRJU 4213 Criminal Law * CRJU Advanced Course *
Senior Year Fall Semester: CRJU Advanced Course * CRJU Advanced Course * Spring Semester: CRJU Advanced Course *
CRJU Advanced courses recommended for those interested in Corrections: CRJU3443 - Municipal Government and Metropolitan Problems; and/or CRJU3463 - Community Corrections Supervision: and/or CRJU3713- Ethical Issues in Criminal Justice CRJU3733- Juvenile Deliquency CRJU4263 -Correctional Counseling CRJU4333-Contemporary Correctional Issues; and/or CRJU4773 - Internship in Criminal Justice
* Required courses for total of 36 semester hours for those seeking a Bachelor of Science degree in Criminal Justice (BSCJ)
Additional advanced courses are recommended beyond what is required.
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