CJ 692: Criminal Justice Capstone 1
Criminal Justice & Legal Studies
This is the first course in the two-course sequence for the Criminal Justice Capstone degree culmination requirement. In the capstone, students will review, research, and evaluate a criminal justice, emergency management, or homeland security problem, policy, or program. In this first course, students will identify a targeted problem to investigate, gather and evaluate research evidence, and develop a project proposal in preparation for writing their completed capstone paper in the subsequent capstone course.
3 Credits
Prerequisites
- CJ 600: Criminal Justice Administration (Minimum grade: B-)
- CJ 602: Criminal Justice Research Methods (Minimum grade: B-)
- CJ 601: Criminal Justice Statistical Analysis (Minimum grade: B-)
- CJ 624: Theories of Criminal Behavior (Minimum grade: B-)
Instruction Type(s)
- Lecture: Lecture for CJ 692
- Lecture: Web-based Lecture for CJ 692
- Lecture: Online Program for CJ 692
Subject Areas
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