CJUS-P 501 Proseminar: Criminal Justice I (3 cr.)
CJUS-P 502 Proseminar: Criminal Justice II (3 cr.)
CJUS-P 512 Corrections (3 cr.)
CJUS-P 515 Police in Society (3 cr.)
CJUS-P 517 Juvenile Justice (3 cr.)
CJUS-P 519 Probation and Parole (3 cr.)
CJUS-P 594 Introduction to Research Methods (3 cr.)
CJUS-P 595 Data Analysis in Criminal Justice I (3 cr.)
CJUS-P 596 Data Analysis in Criminal Justice II (3 cr.)
CJUS-P 599 Research Practicum (1-6 cr.)
CJUS-P 602 Courts and Criminal Justice (3 cr.)
CJUS-P 610 Law and Society (3 cr.)
CJUS-P 619 Crime and Public Policy (3 cr.)
CJUS-P 622 Criminal Careers (3 cr.)
CJUS-P 623 Violent Behavior (3 cr.)
CJUS-P 627 White-Collar Crime (3 cr.)
CJUS-P 629 Victimization (3 cr.)
CJUS-P 633 Dispute Settlement (3 cr.)
CJUS-P 634 Sentencing Theory and Practice (3 cr.)
CJUS-P 637 Community, Crime, and Criminal Justice (3 cr.)
CJUS-P 639 History of Criminal Justice in the U.S. (3 cr.)
CJUS-P 670 Cross-Cultural Studies (3 cr.)
CJUS-P 671 Comparative Justice Systems (3 cr.)
CJUS-P 672 Ideas about Justice (3 cr.)
CJUS-P 675 Women and Crime (3 cr.)
CJUS-P 680 Seminar: Issues in Criminal Justice (3 cr.) Selected topics in criminal justice that will vary from semester to semester. May be repeated for credit.
CJUS-P 682 Seminar on Law Enforcement and Minorities (3 cr.)
CJUS-P 694 Research in Criminal Justice (3 - 6 cr.) Individual study project under the guidance of a faculty member or a committee.
CJUS-P 751 Topical Research Seminar (3-12 cr.) Students are expected to demonstrate their skills in research design and data analysis on a topic agreed- upon with the instructor.
CJUS-P 794 M.A. Thesis (6 cr.)
CJUS-P 851 Reading in Criminal Justice (1-6 cr.)
CJUS-P 855 Research in Criminal Justice (1-6 cr.)
CJUS-P 859 Ph.D. Thesis (1-30 cr.)
CJUS-G 901 Advanced Research (1 cr.) To enroll, students must have completed 90 credit hours and all graduate degree requirements except for the dissertation. Six semesters maximum.