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Criminal Justice

Course Code
CJ 111  Credits
Title American Criminal Justice 
Lasc Area Goal 2  
Course Outline Course Outline 
Description The importance of race, ethnicity, and gender in criminal justice processes. MnTC Goal 2. 



Course Code
CJ 190  Credits 1-3 
Title Topics in Criminal Justice 
Course Outline Course Outline 
Description This is a lower division topical course which may be repeated when the topic changes. 



Course Code
CJ 200  Credits
Title Introduction to Criminal Justice 
Course Outline Course Outline 
Description Overview of the criminal justice field focusing on the history and description of the contemporary United States system. The overview will include both the adult and the juvenile justice system. 



Course Code
CJ 201  Credits
Title Introduction to Juvenile Justice 
Course Outline Course Outline 
Description This course provides an overview of historical and contemporary perspectives of juvenile justice within the United States. Specifically, this course examines: (1) the development of the U.S. juvenile justice system, (2) definitions and measurements of juvenile delinquency, (3) controversial juvenile justice practices and policies, and (4) the complex relationship between juvenile justice, race/ethnicity, gender, and socio-economic status. 



Course Code
CJ 290  Credits 1-3 
Title Topics in Criminal Justice 
Course Outline Course Outline 
Description This is a lower division topical course which may be repeated when the topic changes. 



Course Code
CJ 304  Credits
Title Community Corrections 
Lasc Area Goal 5  
Course Outline Course Outline 
Description Sociological analysis of community corrections, emphasizing probation and parole. 



Course Code
CJ 306  Credits
Title Gangs 
Lasc Area Goal 5  
Course Outline Course Outline 
Description This course examines historical and contemporary perspectives of gangs in the United States, and briefly explore international gang activity. MnTC Goal 5. 



Course Code
CJ 312  Credits
Title Criminal Investigation 
Course Outline Course Outline 
Description This course will cover a variety of topics that would assist law enforcement officers in conducting investigations. 



Course Code
CJ 313  Credits
Title Law Enforcement 
Course Outline Course Outline 
Description This course will examine the origin, history, and development of policing in the United States. 



Course Code
CJ 380  Credits
Title Global Criminal Justice 
Lasc Area Goal 8  
Course Outline Course Outline 
Description Research, commentary, and theory in international crime and social control. Particular attention is given to social inequities and human rights. MnTC Goal 8. 



Course Code
CJ 385  Credits
Title Crime, Justice, and Media 
Lasc Area Goal 9  
Course Outline Course Outline 
Description An exploration of how justice ideals are represented in print, broadcast, and Internet Media. Special attention is given to ethical codes and dilemmas for officers of the court. MnTC Goal 9. 



Course Code
CJ 390  Credits 1-3 
Title Topics in Criminal Justice 
Course Outline Course Outline 
Description This is an upper division course with varying topics from the discipline of criminal justice. 



Course Code
CJ 400  Credits 1-4 
Title Seminar in Criminal Justice 
Course Outline Course Outline 
Description An in-depth analysis of a topic in criminal justice. Students may apply up to 8 credits to the degree. 



Course Code
CJ 469  Credits 1-12 
Title Internship 
Course Outline Course Outline 
Description A supervised, practical experience in criminal justice. A maximum of 12 internship credits may be applied to the degree. Credits may not be applied to the criminal justice major. 



Course Code
CJ 490  Credits 1-3 
Title Topics in Criminal Justice 
Course Outline Course Outline 
Description This is an upper division course with varying topics from the discipline of criminal justice. 



Course Code
CJ 497  Credits 1-3 
Title Readings in Criminal Justice 
Course Outline Course Outline 
Description Selected readings in Criminal Justice under the close supervision of a member of the CJ program.