College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences Catalog 2016

118 CJI 0605 Practicum III (9 credits) Offered each term CJI 0606 Terrorism from a Criminal Justice Perspective (3 credits) CJI 0608 Forensic Odontology (Dental Forensics) (3 credits) CJI 0609 White Collar Crime (3 credits) CJI 0610 Private and Public Policing (3 credits) CJI 0611 Clinical Applications of Hypnosis (1 credit) CJI 0612 Women and the Criminal Justice System (3 credits) The Women and CJI 0613 Crime and the Media (3 credits) CJI 0614 Becoming an Effective Expert Witness (3 credits) CJI 0615 Correctional Psychology (3 credits) CJI 0616 Communication and Problem Solving Techniques (3 credits) CJI 0617 Street Gangs (3 credits) CJI 0618 Forensic Laboratory Technologies (3 Credits) CJI 0619 Interview and Interrogation (3 Credits) CJI 0620 Executive Leadership (6 credits) CJI 0621 Political and Public Policy Basis of Emergency Management (3 credits) CJI 0622 Preventing Juvenile Delinquency (3 credits) CJI 0623 Sociological Dynamics of Youth Gangs (3 credits) CJI 0624 Ethics in Law and Criminal Justice (3 credits) CJI 0625 Child Sexual Abuse (3 credits) CJI 0626 International Crime (3 credits) CJI 0627 Critical Issues in Corrections (3 credits) CJI 0628 Administrative Investigations (3 credits) CJI 0629 Thesis I (3 credits) CJI 0630 Thesis II (3 credits) CJI 0631 Managing Generational Cohorts (3 credits) CJI 0632 Continuing Services (for continuing Thesis students) CJI 0633 Law Enforcement Interviewing (3 credits) CJI 0634 Animals in Criminal Justice (3 credits) CJI 0635 Pre-Employment Investigations for Criminal Justice Professionals (3 credits) M ASTER OF S CIENCE IN D EVELOPMENTAL D ISABILITIES (M.S.) Program Description A Master of Science in Developmental Disabilities is designed to prepare researchers, advocates, administrators and policy makers to be leaders in community-based or governmental agencies that address the confluence of issues associated with developmental disabilities throughout the life span. This degree program's body of knowledge will allow graduates of the M.S. program to pursue doctoral-level training in human services, counseling, and public policy, among others. In addition, this degree will provide professionals from disciplines such as nursing and education with the necessary skills to be effective leaders and advance in the field. Program Format Students enrolled in the online Masters of Science in Developmental Disabilities are required to complete a total of 30 credits, which is comprised of 18 credit hours of foundational coursework, 9 credit hours in one of the concentrations, and 3 credit hours of a Developmental Disabilities Master's Research Project. Admissions Requirements In order to be admitted to the program, applicants must meet the following requirements:

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