Field Studies in Criminal Justice
Presents independent and group studies of selected criminal justice agencies. Students are assigned to an agency based on career objectives to evaluate and reflect upon the theoretical and actual operational functions of the agency. Eight off campus hours and one and one-half on campus class hours. Prerequisite: CRJ101 and permission of instructor.
Subject Code: CRJ
Course Number: 222
Credits: 3
Lecture Hours 3
Course Learning Outcomes:
1. Compare and contrast theory from practice as applied to the functions of a criminal justice agency.
2. Describe the effectiveness of any criminal justice agency in providing public safety functions.
3. Practice effective professional behaviors, including a strong work ethic, in a criminal justice environment.
4. Communicate effectively and professionally as a contributing member of a criminal justice team.
5. Deliver an effective presentation based on personal experience in a criminal justice agency.
Effective Term: Fall 2025
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