CJ 492 - Senior Thesis

Institution:
Monroe College-New Rochelle
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Description:
3 credits This course integrates research, writing and presentation skills with the student's pervious criminal justice courses. Students will undertake a large-scale research project that focuses on a contemporary issue in Criminal Justice and present their findings in an in-depth research paper. Topics include; identifying and refining the research topic; designing hypotheses; the literature review; organization of the paper and presentation; presentation of findings; APA referencing; and writing for the Criminal Justice professions. Students will be required to make 5 formal in class presentations at specific stages of the research process. PREREQUISITES: EN 110 and senior standing
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3.00
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Lecture
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Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools
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