Division: Social and Behavioral Science
Department: Behavioral Science
Course: CJ 1997
Title: Criminal Justice Internship I
Description: This course is designed to provide hands-on experiences in Criminal Justice. Internships are an opportunity for students to link theory with practice. They are temporary, on-the-job experiences intended to help students identify how their studies in the classroom apply to the workplace. Internships are individually arranged by the student in collaboration with a faculty member in the chosen discipline and a supervisor at the workplace.
This course is repeatable for up to 6 credits, with no more than 3 credits per semester. Internships are typically pass/fail credits. Students desiring a grade will need to negotiate a contract with significant academic work beyond the actual work experience.
Section | CRN | Schedule | Instructor |
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1997-130 | 2015 | Taught Online | Schugk, Dennis C. |