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The
Criminal Justice division at the College of Education offers a bachelor's
completion program for UC Clermont students who have completed an associate
degree in criminal justice. All courses are held at UC Clermont campus
in Batavia or at the UC Clermont Park 50 TechneCenter. For more information,
contact advisor Theresa Ervin Conover at (513) 248-5536 or by e-mail.
For more information about the main campus program see
http://www.engrlib.uc.edu/collect/polcrmj.htm
Advantages of the Criminal Justice Bachelor's Degree Completion Program at UC Clermont:
- Classes close to home
- Convenient schedule of day, evening, and weekend classes
- Coordination of transfer from associate degree to bachelor degree program
- Program coordinator onsite to assist with advising and field placement
- Completion of a Bachelor of Science degree in Criminal Justice in as little as two years for qualified associate degree holders.
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Fall
Quarter 2006 Criminal Justice Course Offerings
All courses are 3 credit hours unless otherwise noted.
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now at one-stop registration. You must be a continuing student
to use this service. Call 248-5532 if you are registering for the
first time at UC.
Survey of Criminology
18-CJ-302-832
Call#: 908117
Monday – 6:30 to 9:10 p.m.
An examination of
the nature of crime and delinquency in American society. Special
focus on the development of criminological theory.-
Introduction to Criminal
Justice
18-CJTN-181-851 Call#: 900227-
18-CJTN-352-850 Call#: 900227
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Monday – 6:30 to 9:10 p.m.
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Friday – 9:00 to 11:40 p.m.
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An introduction to the
American criminal justice system, comprised of police, court, and
correctional subsystems. An overview of how these subsystems operate
and interrelate.
White Collar Crime
18-CJ-332-832 Call#: 908118
Tuesday – 6:30 to 9:10 p.m.
Examines the nature,
causes, costs, and control of corporate and white-collar crime.
Juvenile Justice System
18-CJ-484-832
Call#: 908129
Thursday – 6:30 to 9:10 p.m.
Processing of the
juvenile offender from the delinquent act through treatment; the
complexity in defining juvenile delinquency.
Criminal Law
18-CJ-421-832
Call#: 908121
Thursday – 6:30 to 9:10 p.m.
Substantive criminal
law. Major areas to be covered include: basic principles of criminal
law, an analysis of various offenses, parties to crime, and
defenses.
Criminal Justice Field
Internship
18-CJ-495-832 Call#: 904200
18-CJ-496-832 Call#: 904202
Time to be announced
Agency placement, field observation, trainee programs and seminar
for discussion and supervision. To be planned by agency, supervisor,
and student.
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