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NEW CURRICULUM CHANGES EFFECTIVE 2013 FALL SEMESTER
EFFECTIVE NOW
POLI 100 Introduction to Politics (formerly POLI 200 Introduction to Government)
POLI 101 Introduction to American Politics (formerly POLI 201 American Government)
POLI 102 Introduction to Comparative Politics (formerly POLI 240 Introduction to Comparative Politics)
POLI 103 Introduction to Global Politics (formerly POLI 348 Introduction to International Politics)
APPROVAL PENDING
POLI 300 Methods of Political Analysis (formerly POLI 480 Research Methods)
POLI 303 Current Issues in Global Politics (formerly POLI 347 International Politics: Current Issues)
POLI 349 National Security (formerly POLI 349 Politics of Defense and National Security)
POLI 350 Terrorism and Political Violence (new course)
POLI 351 American Foreign Policy (formerly POLI 549 American Foreign Policy)
CRIM 210 Introduction to Corrections (formerly CRIM 310 Introduction to Corrections)
CRIM 230 Introduction to Policing (formerly CRIM 330 Introduction to Policing)
CRIM 265 Intro to Courts, Criminal Law and Procedure (formerly POLI 365 Prosecution & the Courts)
CRIM 295 Criminal Justice Ethics (formerly CRIM 425 Criminal Justice Ethics)
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pre-requisites now CRIM100, CRIM210, CRIM230 & CRIM 265
CRIM 475 Research Methods
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pre-requisites now CRIM100, CRIM210, CRIM230, CRIM265, CRIM 295
CRIM 500 Seminar in Criminal Justice
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pre-requisites now CRIM100, CRIM210, CRIM230, CRIM265, CRIM 295, CRIM 475 & SOC 232
Welcome
The Edinboro University of Pennsylvania Criminal Justice program prepares students for an exciting career in the broad field of Criminal Justice.
Highlights of the Edinboro University Criminal Justice program include:
- Accessible faculty with a wide range of expertise and real-world experience
- An array of courses that blend theoretical and practical knowledge
- Technology-rich learning facilities
- Forensic laboratory facilities
- Rewarding internships from an array of local, state and federal agencies
Careers in Criminal Justice
Criminal justice careers typically include one of two categories: applied criminal justice, or theoretical criminal justice. The first refers to careers related to the practice of criminal justice, like policing, courts and corrections. The latter refers to careers related to the causes of criminal behavior, and society's response to crime, like forensic psychology and criminology. For additional information, see: CriminalJustice.com/Careers
Scholarships
Scholarships for prospective and current students interested in criminal justice are also available at: CriminalJustice.com/Scholarships
Criminal Investigator's Camp for High School Juniors and Seniors Coming to EU the week of June 23, 2013!
Presented by McManis & Monslave Associates and FAI (Forensic Accounting and Investigating, interviewing, Training and Education) for high school junior and seniors.
Copy of application available at http://investigatingtowin.com/files/ci-camp-rules.pdf
For more information and online registration, visit WWW.INVESTIGATINGTOWIN.COM/REGISTER OR EMAIL Michaelfai@verizon.net or JasonFAI@verizon.net. Or send application with check payable to McManis & Monsalve, ATTN: FAI, 100 State St #103 Erie, Pennsylvania 16507.| Follow Us on Twitter |
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