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CRJU-3300 Corrections

–Fa

3 hours

In-depth consideration of probation, penology, and community

supervision sectors of the field of criminal justice. (Fee: $30)

CRJU-3310 Corrections Administration

–Fa

3 hours

Contemporary issues related to management of correctional

organizations from the administrator’s perspective within the

context of legal and political parameters.

Prerequisite: CRJU-1310

Introduction to Criminal Justice.

CRJU-3350 Criminal Law

–Sp

3 hours

Focuses on the general classification of criminal offenses,

rules of construction, burden and degree of proof, jurisdiction

and venue, limitations to criminal prosecution, requirements for

criminal liability, culpable mental states, defenses to criminal

liability, and elements of criminal offenses.

Prerequisite: CRJU-

1310 Introduction to Criminal Justice.

CRJU-3360 American Judicial System

–Fa

3 hours

An introduction to federal and state court systems, duties and

responsibilities of the prosecutor, defense counsel, jury, and

judge including related topics ranging from plea bargaining to

sentencing. Crosslisted as CRJU or POLS.

Prerequisite: CRJU-

1310 Introduction to Criminal Justice.

CRJU-3390 Criminal Evidence

–Sp

3 hours

Focuses on the evidence process applicable to criminal case

preparation and presentation in court. Emphasis on types of

evidence, tests of admissibility, objections, weight of evidence,

witness competency and credibility, defenses, suppressions,

order of evidence presentation at trial, and rules of evidence.

Prerequisite: CRJU-1310 Introduction to Criminal Justice.

CRJU-3400 Criminal Procedure

–Sp

3 hours

Pertains to procedural law, which governs the enforcement

of substantive criminal law. Emphasis on legal authority of law

enforcement personnel and rights of the accused person with a

review of pertinent U.S. Supreme Court decisions. Consideration is

given to various procedural stages from criminal charges through

post-conviction appeal.

Prerequisite: CRJU-1310 Introduction to

Criminal Justice

.

CRJU-3500

3 hours

Foundations of Emergency Management

–Sp

Intensive study of the community structures that are in place to

prepare for, and respond to, community emergencies. Particular

emphasis will be given to understanding the various government,

nongovernment, and private agencies and organizations that

participate in the community preparedness schema, the process

of communicty emergency planning, and the risks and realities of

serious emergencies in our communities. Students will critically

interact with previous American disasters and the impact of

policies and practices in their outcomes. Also, students will be

guided to how they can positively contribute to the resiliency

of their community and what to do in the event of a serious

emergency event.

Prerequisites: CRJU-1310 Introduction to

Criminal Justice.

(even years)

CRJU-3700

3 hours

Financial Management for Social Science Professionals

–Sp

Biblical principles of personal financial responsibility and their

importance for honoring God, a Christian testimony, and avoiding

monetary-corruptive influences in a criminal justice career. Topics

in this area include: the biblical basis of work, budgeting, giving,

tithing, spending, saving, debt, investing and financial stewardship.

Prerequisites: CRJU 1000-level core courses; ECON-2110

Essentials of Economics; or permission of instructor.

CRJU-3990 Criminal Justice Internship

–Fa, Sp, Su

3–12 hours

This internship places students in a professional criminal

justice setting where they will gain insight into the practical and

challenging situations of a career in criminal justice. Under

supervision, students will apply classroom knowledge and

contribute to agency operations. Students may earn up to 12 credit

hours.

Prerequisite: CRJU 1000 and 2000-level core courses or

program director’s permission.

CRJU-4150 Homeland Security

–Sp

3 hours

This course is a study of the four central missions of domestic

security. These areas are: domestic security, emergency

preparedness, intelligence gathering and communication, and

policy making.

Prerequisite: CRJU-1310 Introduction to Criminal

Justice.

CRJU-4160

3 hours

International and Domestic Terrorism

–Sp

This course will introduce the student to the reality of domestic

and international terrorism from a historical and contemporary

perspective. Topics for consideration and study will include

the mind and characteristics of the terrorist, the distinction

between domestic and international terrorism, the religious

terrorist contrasted with the political terrorist, the weapons of the

terrorist, the United States government’s efforts to control and/

or eradicate terrorism, and future predictions relative to terrorist

activity. Crosslisted INTL and CRJU.

Prerequisites: CRJU-1310

Introduction to Criminal Justice.

(odd years)

CRJU-4200 Police Administration

–Fa

3 hours

Focuses on contemporary policing issues and related

administrative matters from the perspective of executive

leadership. Emphasis on management of organizational resources

regarding basic line and staff functions. Consideration is given to

contemporary issues of community-oriented policing and federal

legislative mandates. Case study is utilized.

Prerequisite: CRJU-

1310 Introduction to Criminal Justice.

CRJU-4320 Criminal Investigation

–Fa

3 hours

Focuses on criminal investigative methods, identification

procedures, crime scene search, categories of physical evidence,

evidence collection and preservation, sources of information,

interviews, and interrogations.

Prerequisite: CRJU-1310

Introduction to Criminal Justice.

CRJU-4440 Special Topics-Criminal Justice

1–3 hours

Investigation of specific topics in Social Science and History

that have intrinsic worth and engage student interest.

CRJU-4500 Comparative Criminal Justice

–Sp

3 hours

This course has been developed to provide students basic

knowledge and understanding of criminal justice from an

international/comparative perspective. The course will consist

of study of historical legal traditions and the influence of those

traditions on modern criminal justice processes and transnational

criminal justice agencies.

Prerequisites: CRJU-1310 Introduction

to Criminal Justice.

(odd years)

CRJU-4630

3 hours

American Constitutional Law — Civil Liberties and Rights

–Sp

The United States Constitution defines the powers and scope

of the American government and delineates the rights and

liberties retained by the American people. This course focuses on

the Supreme Court’s interpretation of those rights and liberties

by examining the Court’s decisions in their legal and historical

contexts. Crosslisted as POLS.

Prerequisites: GSS-1100 Politics

and American Culture

CRJU-4900 Research Issues in Criminal Justice

–Fa

3 hours

This is a capstone course for criminal justice majors. The course

will usually focus on a significant issue in contemporary criminal

justice. Major papers will be presented by individual students

on sub-categories of the primary topic. Additionally, the course

will prepare a project that will be presented in a public forum.

Prerequisite: senior status as a CRJU major.

(Fee: $80)

2017–18 Undergraduate Academic Catalog

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Course Descriptions

CRJU-3300 – CRJU-4900

HISTORY AND GOVERNMENT