Applied Research in Criminal Justice & Criminology
** available as of 06/15/2024
** available as of 06/15/2024
In their final semester of the CJC graduate program, students complete a semester-long research project. This culminating experience is student-initiated and supervised by a member of the graduate faculty. This project encourages advanced students to approach the multifaceted problem of research as a set of interrelated issues ranging from tasks of concept formation and theory construction through research design and data collection to the assessment and analysis of the generated data.
Prerequisites: CJC 401, CJC 402, CJC 403, and CJC 404.
Outcomes: Students should be able to synthesize criminological theory, criminal justice policy, research methods, and data analysis into a final applied research project.
Prerequisites: CJC 401, CJC 402, CJC 403, and CJC 404.
Outcomes: Students should be able to synthesize criminological theory, criminal justice policy, research methods, and data analysis into a final applied research project.