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CRIMINAL JUSTICE TECHNOLOGY DIRECTED RESEARCH COURSE
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All Criminal Justice Majors who are seeking an A.S. Degree are required to register and successfully complete CCJ 2910 – Criminal Justice Directed Research prior to graduation. All Criminal Justice Majors who are seeking an A.A.S. Degree may take CCJ 2910 as an elective. This course is limited to Criminal Justice Majors, which are those students seeking an A.S. or A.A.S. in Criminal Justice Technology.
Students should take the Directed Research course only after completing most of their criminal justice required courses. Permission of the Instructor is required prior to registering for this course.
Criminal Justice Student Internship (CCJ 2940), although no longer a co-requisite of the Directed Research course, should normally (but not necessarily) be taken at the same time as the Directed Research.
DIRECTED RESEARCH
3 Credits An individualized study project which applies the objective approach in the observation and reporting of information relating to social problems, with a focus on understanding and interpreting data, as well as basic statistics. Documented research paper required and must relate to a criminal justice subject area in which internship is being done.
Prerequisites: Criminal Justice Majors only Instructor permission is required – Students must complete Application
DIRECTED RESEARCH SYLLABUS
For more information on the Internship Course, go to the below link:
INTERNSHIP COURSE
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