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Missouri
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- Criminal Justice Program
- The Criminal Justice Program is a professional program that is designed to meet the needs of the criminal justice community by providing a well-educated pool of talent. Students may prepare themselves in three different areas of specializations:-Law Enforcement-Juvenile Justice-Correctional ...
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Missouri
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Missouri
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- Law Enforcement Courses
- 100 Intro to Law Enforcement (3)200 Criminal Investigations I (3)210 Criminal Procedures (3)250 Criminal Law (3)280 Report Writing (3)290 Police Super & Mgmt (3)
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http://www.crowder.edu/ Ask for Information

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Missouri
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Missouri
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- Criminal Justice Program
- Central Missouri State University's Department of Criminal Justice has one of the oldest and most respected criminal justice programs in the world. Since its creation in 1962, the criminal justice program has been among the leaders in preparing students for careers in law enforcement, corrections, ...
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Missouri
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Missouri
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- Legal Studies Program
- The coursework in legal studies is designed to provide students with a broad understanding of the legal environment in which individuals, businesses, and the judiciary operate. This major should be attractive to those individuals (for example, managers, teachers, government employees, and legal ...
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www.webster.edu Ask for Information

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Missouri
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missouri
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- Criminology Program
- All prerequisites must be completed prior to enrollment in the following courses. Refer to the course descriptions of each course below for prerequisites. CRIM 102: Introduction to Criminology CRIM 331: Advanced Criminology CRIM 332: Juvenile Delinquency Choose two of the following (at least one ...
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missouri
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Missouri
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- Paralegal Studies
- Ranked as the sixth fastest growing occupation and projected to grow faster than many other occupations through the year 2008, the paralegal profession is indeed dynamic. Those statistics, from the United States Department of Labor, Bureau of Statistics Occupational Outlook Handbook, make the ...
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www.williamwoods.edu Ask for Information

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Missouri
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Missouri
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- Criminal Justice Administration
- Criminal Justice AdministrationThe major in criminal justice administration is designed to provide a comprehensive understanding of the complete criminal justice system within society in the United States. This comprehensive understanding will be based on theoretical, philosophical, and practical ...
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Missouri
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Missouri
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- Criminal Justice and Criminology, B.A.
- Program MinorsStudents are urged to confer with a department adviser to plan a minor. To declare a minor, students must file a completed declaration form with a current copy of their transcript. Minor in SociologyUndergraduate students can minor in sociology. 18 credit hours of sociology courses ...
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Missouri
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Missouri
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- Criminology
- Criminology and criminal justice faculty represent several academic disciplines. By integrating practice with theory, faculty are able to present a comprehensive picture of crime and the justice system. This nexus of theory and application is found most directly in the department's emphasis on ...
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Missouri
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Missouri
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- J.D Program
- Washington University School of Law has a broad-based curriculum that supplements traditional courses with hands-on clinical training, interdisciplinary learning, and global legal studies. Our curriculum provides a comprehensive education that prepares our students to practice anywhere in the United ...
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Missouri
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Missouri
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- Master of Science in Criminal Justice Degree
- Master of Science in Criminal Justice DegreeThe MSCJ degree requirements include common core courses and foundational courses for a total of 36 semester hours. The four foundational courses must be taken during the first 18 semester hours of graduate coursework in the MSCJ program. MSCJ classes are ...
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