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CRIMINAL JUSTICE TECHNOLOGY
PROGRAM NEWS



ANNOUNCEMENTS

The Criminal Justice Program at H.C.C. will offer Criminal and Forensic Psychology this summer as the course topic for Seminars in Criminal Justice Issues (CCJ-1935). The course will be taught by Cindy Moore, a new adjunct addition to our faculty, who holds degrees in Criminology and Psychology and specializes in teaching and research in the field of Criminal Psychology.


ANNOUNCEMENTS

The following new adjunct faculty members have joined the Criminal Justice Undergraduate Studies Program. Please see "Faculty" for more details:

Cindy Moore, M.A., currently teaching at U.S.F.



ANNOUNCEMENTS

The Criminal Justice Program at H.C.C. has grown tremendously over the past four years. Some recently issued statistics:

Total class sections in Criminal Justice Offered:
Fall 2003 - 11 Sections
Fall 2007 - 39 Sections

Total registered students by seat for Criminal Justice Classes:
Fall 2003 - 301 Students
Fall 2007 - 939 Students

Total Existing Courses offered in Criminal Justice:
Fall 2003 - 15 Course Offerings
Fall 2007 - 37 Course Offerings

Total Adjunct Faculty including Adjunct Technicians:
Fall 2003 - 1 {+ 2 Full Time Professors}
Fall 2007 - 21 {+ 2 Full Time Professors}


ANNOUNCEMENTS

Hillsborough Community College will now grant articulated credits toward the A.S. degree as well as toward the A.A.S. degree to graduates of Police and Correctional Academies. Please see "Articulations" for more details.