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CRIM 620: CJ Agency Evaluation
3.00 Credits
Ferris State University
College: College of Education-Human Ser Department: Criminal Justice Credit Hours: 3 This course has a lecture with 3 hours. This course is designed as a graduate level seminar for students interested in understanding the theory of evaluation of criminal justice systems and developing program evaluation skills. Requires: Graduate status and Criminal Justice students only Typically Offered Spring Only
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CRIM 630: Seminar in Law Enforcement
3.00 Credits
Ferris State University
College: College of Education-Human Ser Department: Criminal Justice Credit Hours: 3 This course has a lecture with 3 hours. This course is designed for graduate students with an interest in the knowledge of contemporary policing and will explore the role of police in American society. Attention is given to the origin of policing, the nature of police organizations and police work, and patterns of relations between police and the public. The values of a democratic society as they affect the law enforcement role are also discussed. Requires: Graduate status and Criminal Justice students only Typically Offered Spring Only
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CRIM 640: Seminar in Corrections
3.00 Credits
Ferris State University
College: College of Education-Human Ser Department: Criminal Justice Credit Hours: 3 This course has a lecture with 3 hours. This course is designed to give an analytical perspective to the history, development, current practices, critical issues and future of corrections. Primary focus will be directed towards an exploration of the various theoretical and practical approaches to corrections and the research intended to support or refute these perspectives. Requires: Graduate status and Criminal Justice students only Typically Offered Spring Only
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CRIM 650: CJ Research Methodology
3.00 Credits
Ferris State University
College: College of Education-Human Ser Department: Criminal Justice Credit Hours: 3 This course has a lecture with 3 hours. This course will provide the student with an understanding of the purposes behind criminal justice research, the concepts and logic of research designs, and explore experimental research designs. The student will be familiarized with research methods in order to lay the groundwork for designing research projects, as well as to interpret research designs and findings of studies they read. Additionally, the student will learn to compile and analyze statistics using SPSS 6.1 for windows software. Requires: Graduate status and Criminal Justice students only Typically Offered Fall Only
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CRIM 660: Criminal Justice Thesis
6.00 Credits
Ferris State University
College: College of Education-Human Ser Department: Criminal Justice Credit Hours: 6 This is a directed studies course which will require the student to apply research methods learned in the curriculum in solving a criminal justice problem or resolving an issue in the criminal justice system. The focus will be on the application of scientific technique to problem solving and the preparation of a written thesis. Requires: Graduate status and Criminal Justice students only
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CRIM 661: CJ Policy Paper
3.00 Credits
Ferris State University
College: College of Education-Human Ser Department: Criminal Justice Credit Hours: 3 This course is designed to be a report on the culminating experience of the master's internship (CRIM 691). The paper should represent a policy study or problemsolving aspect of the student's criminal justice agency internship, requiring the student to apply the knowledge, skills and abilities learned in the master of science program to an actual agency problem or issue. Requires: Graduate status and Criminal Justice students only; Co-requisite: CRIM 691 Typically Offered On Demand
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CRIM 665: Financial Mgmt for CJ Administrators
3.00 Credits
Ferris State University
College: College of Education-Human Ser Department: Criminal Justice Credit Hours: 3 This course has a lecture with 3 hours. This course introduces professionals in the criminal justice field to the basic principles of accounting and financial management, including the preparation of budgets, the use of external and internal audits, and the working relationship between accounting personnel and other administrators. Special emphasis will be placed on governmental accounting and its unique considerations. Requires: Graduate status and Criminal Justice students only Typically Offered Fall, Spring
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CRIM 670: Graduate Topics in CJ
3.00 Credits
Ferris State University
College: College of Education-Human Ser Department: Criminal Justice Credit Hours: 3 This course has a lecture with 3 hours. This course offers a concentrated study of selected critical issues in the criminal justice system. Topics that are timely and of concern to both academicians and practitioners will be chosen for study. Requires: Graduate status and Criminal Justice students only Typically Offered Fall, Spring, Summer
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CRIM 673: Human Resource Management
3.00 Credits
Ferris State University
College: College of Education-Human Ser Department: Criminal Justice Credit Hours: 3 This course has a lecture with 3 hours. This course takes a problem solving/decision-making approach to human resource management. Students will overview and integrate such topics as: legal aspects of personnel management, job analysis, employee selection and performance evaluation, training and development, compensation systems, and labor relations. Requires: Graduate status and Criminal Justice students only Typically Offered Fall, Spring, Summer
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CRIM 680: Special Studies in CJ
1.00 Credits
Ferris State University
College: College of Education-Human Ser Department: Criminal Justice Credit Hours: 1 Special Studies in CJ is for students who have completed all the required courses and are working on the completion of their thesis. This continuing credit allows the student to remain active in the program. Requires: CRIM 660 & Graduate status & Criminal Justice students only
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