Administration
of Justice

Criminal Justice for the 21st Century

Master of Science

2008–2009 Academic Year Preview Schedule*

Monthly Modular Format

September 6-7, 20-21 MAJ 7001 Terrorism
September 6-7, 20-21 MAJ 6609 Violent Crime
October 4-5, 18-19 MAJ 6611 Victimology
November 1-2, 15-16 MAJ 6600 Criminological Theory
November 1-2, 15-16 MAJ 6613  Mental Health and the Law
December 6-7, 13-14 MAJ 6609 Forensic Behavior Analysis
December 6-7, 13-14 MAJ 7002 Legal Aspects of Homeland Security
January 10-11, 24-25 MAJ 6612 Drugs & Society
January 10-11, 24-25 MAJ 6605 Supervision and Management
February 7-8, 21-22 MAJ 7000 Homeland Security
March 14-15, 28-29 MAJ 6614 Addiction Studies
March 14-15, 28-29 MAJ 6603 Managing Diversity
April 4-5, 18-19 MAJ 6602 Criminal Justice Ethics
May 2-3, 16-17 MAJ 7003 Risk Analysis
May 2-3, 16-17 MAJ 6615 Therapeutic Strategies
June 6-7, 20-21 MAJ 6610 White Collar Crime
July 11-12, 25-26 MAJ 6616 Judicial Procedure
August 8-9, 22-23 MAJ 6608 Police Executive Leadership

 

Block Format (Classes meet 7 Wednesday nights)

Fall 2008

Block I (September/October) MAJ 6633 Research Methods in CJ -1
Distance Learning Block I(September/October) MAJ 6600 Criminological Theory -1
Distance Learning Block I(September/October) MAJ 6603 Managing Diversity -1
Block II (November/December) MAJ 6606 Crisis Management
Distance Learning Block II (November/December) MAJ 6602 Criminal Justice Ethics-1
Distance Learning Block II (November/December) MAJ 6633 Research Methods -1

Spring 2009

Block I (January/February) MAJ 6633 Research Methods in CJ -1
Distance Learning Block I (January/February) MAJ 7003 Risk Analysis
Block II (March/April) MAJ 6607 Workplace Law and Liability

Summer 2009

Block I (May/June) MAJ 6600 Criminological Theory
Block II (July/August) MAJ 6618 Contemporary Issues in Corrections

 

Three Weekend Format

Sept. 12-13, Oct. 10-11, Nov. 7-8 MAJ 6604 Technology for Modern Policing -1
Feb 13-14, Mar. 20-21 ,  April 24-25 MAJ 6604 Technology for Modern Policing -1

 

Full Semester Courses

MAJ 6900 Thesis
MAJ 6901 Graduate Practicum

 

* Please note: This is a Preview Schedule for the convenience of the students. The official course selections for each semester will be published in the Registration Book.

This information applies to students who enter this degree program during the 2008-2009 Academic Year. If you entered this degree program before the Fall 2008 semester, please refer to the academic catalog for the year you began your degree program.