2016 Undergraduate Catalog

CRJ 499 Internship in Criminal Justice

The Internship in Criminal Justice allows a junior or senior student to apply skills learned through classes and other experiences where he/she has to work directly under the employer (such as criminal justice agencies or private sector loss prevention and security offices). An internship is not part of an academic course, but is the academic course. It is designed to give the student practical career related experience in an organizational setting that is appropriate for their career interest. Supervision is coordinated with the Office of Career Services and Internships and a faculty sponsor.

Credits

1-3

Prerequisite

Junior/Senior standing, consent of instructor, and consent of Director of Career Services and Internships

Offered

As needed