
CRJU 590
SEMINAR
CRJU 590. Seminar
Three hours lecture (3).
Prerequisites: Graduate standing for students taking the course for graduate credit.
Concentrated study on specific topics related to the American criminal justice.
Each proposal for a seminar course must include a description of the content of the course. That description should include the primary and secondary readings that will be central features of the course, the nature and purposes of writing assignments, and the nature and purposes of any projects, performances, or field experiences that will be a part of the course.
Each proposal for a seminar course will include a description of how the course will be conducted. This description should detail the kinds of instruction and other interactions the students and the professor will have. If other persons will be a part of the course, their roles and the nature of their interactions with the students should also be detailed.
Each proposal for a seminar course will include a description of the goals and objectives of the course. These goals can be both content and process centered.
Each proposal for a topics course will include a description of how the students' performance will be evaluated.
Proposals for a CRJU seminar course will provide opportunities for students to study in depth specific criminal justice topics and issues.
Date Action Approved By
March 1999