Academics
Course Index
- CJ 100: Introduction to Criminal Justice
- CJ 110: Introduction to Law Enforcement
- CJ 115: Introduction to Homeland Security
- CJ 120: Introduction to Corrections
- CJ 155: Law Enforcement Tactical Operations
- CJ 160: Law Enforcement Patrol Procedures
- CJ 202: Statistics in Criminal Justice
- CJ 210: Criminal Law
- CJ 230: Principles of Investigation
- CJ 240: Law of Corrections
- CJ 270: Juvenile Justice
- CJ 285: Foundations of Terrorism
- CJ 300: Ethics in Legal Studies
- CJ 310: Law Enforcement Process and Policy
- CJ 315: Drug Abuse Enforcement and Criminality
- CJ 320: Correctional Treatment Strategies
- CJ 322: Criminal Justice Communications
- CJ 324: Theories of Criminal Behavior
- CJ 325: Emergency Management and CJ
- CJ 330: Hate Crimes and Enforcement
- CJ 335: Military Justice and Law
- CJ 340: Homicide and Death Investigations
- CJ 345: Cold Case Investigations
- CJ 360: Independent Study
- CJ 370: Domestic Crimes and Family Law
- CJ 376: Elite Forces and Special Operations
- CJ 390: Special Topics
- CJ 399: Social Justice and Community Service
- CJ 400: Homeland Security Operations
- CJ 410: Criminal Procedure
- CJ 415: Forensic Science & Crime Scene Analysis
- CJ 421: Selected Topics in Criminal Justice II
- CJ 422: Probation, Parole & Community Correction
- CJ 425: Sex Crimes and Investigations
- CJ 435: Terrorism in the Twenty-First Century
- CJ 445: Comparative Criminal Justice Systems
- CJ 450: Criminal Justice Statistics & Research
- CJ 460: The Correctional Experience
- CJ 465: Criminal Profiling and Serial Offenders
- CJ 490: Criminal Justice Internship
- CJ 499: Colloquium in Criminal Justice
- CJ 500: Criminal Justice Administration
- CJ 585: Current Topics in Criminal Justice
- CJ 606: Ethics and Human Subjects Research
- CJ 610: Homeland Security Operations
- CJ 620: Criminal Justice in American Society
- CJ 621: Seminar in Law Enforcement
- CJ 622: Seminar in Courts & Sentencing
- CJ 623: Seminar in Corrections
- CJ 624: Theories of Criminal Behavior
- CJ 625: Criminal Justice Theory
- CJ 630: Terrorism: Asymmetrical Conflict
- CJ 634: Emergency Response Mgmt Policy & Plannin
- CJ 635: Criminal Justice Research Methods
- CJ 640: Legal Issues in Criminal Justice
- CJ 642: Cybercrime and Cyber Security
- CJ 645: Criminal and Intelligence Analysis
- CJ 650: Terrorism and Homeland Security
- CJ 651: Special Topics
- CJ 655: Criminal Justice Statistical Analysis
- CJ 660: Operational and Staff Planning
- CJ 661: CJ Policy and Program Evaluation
- CJ 662: Emer Mgmt and Homeland Sec Policy Eval
- CJ 663: ST in CJ Stats & Research: Qualitative
- CJ 664: GIS and Crime Mapping Analysis
- CJ 670: Intelligence and Homeland Security
- CJ 671: Communications for Criminal Justice Lead
- CJ 672: Conflict Resolution and Decision Making
- CJ 673: Criminal Justice Evidence-Based Decision
- CJ 674: Budgeting & Finance
- CJ 675: Topics in Judicial Administration
- CJ 676: Principles of Leadership
- CJ 678: Diversity and Inclusion
- CJ 679: Special Topics in Criminal Justice
- CJ 680: Personnel Management
- CJ 681: Law & Public Policy
- CJ 685: Special Topics in Justice Studies
- CJ 690: Criminal Justice Practicum
- CJ 693: Criminal Justice Capstone
- CJ 697: Thesis
- CJ 701: Proseminar in CJ Policy Studies
- CJ 702: Advanced Criminal Justice Statistics
- CJ 703: Advanced Criminological Theory & Policy
- CJ 704: Advanced Criminal Justice Policy Studies
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