College of Hospitality. Business Administration, MBA. College of Business. Business Law, LLM. College of Law. Civil Engineering, MEng. College Teaching, Graduate Certificate.
Computer Science, BA. Computer Science, BS. Criminology, BS. Criminology, MS. Educational Leadership, Modified Graduate Certificate. Educational Psychology, MS. Emergency Management, Graduate Certificate. Emergency Management, Undergraduate Certificate. Entrepreneurship, MSE. College of Entrepreneurship.
Health Informatics, Graduate Certificate. Human Performance Technology, Graduate Certificate. Information Architecture, Graduate Certificate. Information, MSI. Information, Specialist. An application of organization and administration theories to the criminal justice system.
The course uses an interactionist perspective of Administration to facilitate understanding of the fundamentals of all organizations, including criminal justice organizations. A survey of approaches to corrections, correctional institutions, their residents, programs and management, and special problems such as probation and parole, riots, outside contacts, and special institutions.
A social psychological examination of current issues and problems in municipal law enforcement, including such topics as the informal exercise of police authority, police role conflict, the relative significance of law enforcement and social service, and interactional dynamics of police subculture.
Introduces students to the field of victimology and explores its conceptual boundaries, basic concepts and literature within various subareas. The course will explore policy developments and practical applications which stem from the concern over victims. The progression from a criminal to a victim justice system will be emphasized. A course with contents determined by the student in consultation with the instructor, with whom the student meets regularly for supervision of the study.
May be repeated to a maximum of 6 semester hours. Transfer credit is awarded for graduate course work completed at an accredited institution of higher learning. Up to 6 credit hours may be applied as credit towards your degree.
Management Information Systems. Elizabeth Kistner. Materials Science. Stephanie Salters. Elizabeth Scott. Jennifer Waddell. MBA Online Program. Esther Widener. Jacquelyn Roberts. Mechanical Engineering. Breda Arnell. College of Medicine Admissions Office. Modern Languages. Wendy Pigott.
Motion Picture Arts. Paige Roberts. Kristopher Watson. Nurse Anesthesia. Geniece McPeak. Andrew Watson. Justine Carre Miller. Political Science. Elisa Kuchvalek. Lynda Gibson. Public Administration. Christina Havlicek. Public Health. Matthew Goff. Risk Management and Insurance. Russian and Eastern European Studies.
Social Work MSW. Dana DeBoer. Sport Management. Jeff Hoh. Sport Psychology. Natalie Webster. Studio Art. Tenee Hart. Barbara Thomas. Urban and Regional Planning. Susan Taylor. Additional Links. The Center for Global Engagement.
Frequently Asked Questions. The Student Veterans Center. The Career Center.
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