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Sep 22, 2024
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CJ 4960 - Internship: Criminal Justice 3 cr.
Internship is the structured academic experience that allows CJ students who have successfully met eligibility criteria to integrate and apply the skills and theory of the discipline in a field-based setting. Such an experience helps the student develop an understanding of the effects of administrative practices and governing policies on the ability to carry out the responsibilities of their field placement. Students participate under the supervision of qualified professionals in CJ organizations. In addition to the field experience, students participate in a monthly seminar held by the university’s supervising professor. Here, students share their experiences and develop a heightened awareness of their roles in the organizations in which they are functioning. Students must meet CJ Internship eligibility requirement as determined by the Department of Behavioral Sciences. Students work in their placement for 7.5 hours per week over a 15 week semester (3 credits toward the CJ Elective requirement). CL
Prerequisite(s): CJ 1000 or CJ 2000
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