CRJ 295 - Special Projects

Description:CRJ 295 provides an opportunity for criminal justice students to work on specific projects either real or simulated under the supervision of a law enforcement officer. The student is required to write a proposal of the intended work simulation/project and present it to the coordinator of the criminal justice program for approval.
Credit hours:1-10-3
Prerequisite(s):eligibility for ENGL 101 and completion of CRJ 110, PSYCH 110, and SOCIO 110; sophomore standing; minimum completion of 45 hours toward the AAS in Criminal Justice; and approval of the Criminal Justice Coordinator
Applicability towards graduation:
  • Certificate or degree - All Certificates, AAS, ALS
  • Group requirement - Not Applicable
  • Area of concentration - Not Applicable
Offered:As needed

Criminal Justice Courses

NumberTitleHours
CRJ 110Criminal Justice Fundamentals3-0-3
CRJ 112Investigative Report Writing3-0-3
CRJ 113Criminal Investigation3-0-3
CRJ 114Criminal Law3-0-3
CRJ 116Probation/Parole3-0-3
CRJ 125Patrol Procedures3-0-3
CRJ 126Emergency Telecommunications3-0-3
CRJ 128Corrections Fundamentals3-0-3
CRJ 130Juvenile Delinquency3-0-3
CRJ 132Institutional Behavior in Corrections3-0-3
CRJ 134Correctional Counseling & Treatment3-0-3
CRJ 140Defensive Tactics for Criminal Justice3-0-3
CRJ 200Youth, the Law, & Police Intervention3-0-3
CRJ 210Law Enforcement & Community Relations3-0-3
CRJ 290Work Experience Practicum & Seminar1-10-3
CRJ 295Special Projects1-10-3