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Courses in Criminal Justice

A full description of courses, requirements, departments, and degrees is available on-line in the Graduate Catalog.

CRIMINOLOGY AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE (CJUS)

CJUS 6160 - Forensic Sciences
CJUS 6180 - White Collar Crime
CJUS 6190 - Terrorism
CJUS 6520 - Substantive Criminal Law
CJUS 6531 - Issues in Constitutional Rights
CJUS 6533 - Juvenile Delinquency
CJUS 6535 - Capital Punishment in America
CJUS 7100 - Criminal Justice Administration
CJUS 7110 - Independent Directed Study
CJUS 7128 - Research Methods in Criminal Justice
CJUS 7129 - Advanced Statistics in Criminal Justice
CJUS 7130 - Crime Analysis in Criminal Behavior
CJUS 7131 - Research Practicum
CJUS 7140 - Graduate Colloquium
CJUS 7141 - Reading For Comps
CJUS 7150 - Internship Criminal Justice
CJUS 7160 - Seminar in Criminal Justice Administration
CJUS 7161 - Intervention Strategies
CJUS 7460 - Race,Ethnicity, and Gender in America
CJUS 7510 - Law And Society
CJUS 7523 - Concept of Criminal Law
CJUS 7535 - Seminar in Capital Punishment
CJUS 7541 - Criminological Theory
CJUS 7542 - Victimology
CJUS 7570 - Legal Issues in Criminal Justice Administration
CJUS 7996 - Thesis
CJUS 8100 - Criminal Justice Administration
CJUS 8110 - Independent Directed Study
CJUS 8141 - Reading For Comps
CJUS 8150 - Internship in Criminal Justice

Financial Assistance

Financial assistance for graduate students is available in the form of assistantships which are awarded on a competitive basis.

Graduate Student Handbook

Graduate Student Handbook