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1 Full Course List (Summer 2015 Summer 2017) Semester Course Number Long Title Notes Summer 2015 CRIJ Special Issues in Criminal Domestic Violence; (crosslisted with SOCI 4390) CRIJ Special Issues in Criminal Environmental Criminology CRIJ 4335 CRIJ 5327 CRIJ 5337 Death Penalty Advanced Quantitative Methods in Criminal Crime and Criminal after Disasters CRIJ 5345 Critical Issues in Criminal Policy Extremism PADM 5390 Special Topics in Public Administration Special Topic: TBA; Summer I PADM 5395 Project Summer III; 10 week course PADM 5396 Internship Summer III; 10 week course SOCI 3336 Criminology SOCI 4311 Marriages and Families SOCI 4317 Race and Ethnic Relations SOCI 4318 Globalization Crosslisted with CRIJ 4333 SOCI 4325 Sociology of Gender Roles Face to Face SOCI 4375 Special Studies in Sociology Death Penalty SOCI 4390 Domestic Violence Page 1 of 15
2 SOCI 5398 Thesis Research Proposal Development SOCI 5399 Thesis Research Manuscript Completion Fall 2015 CRIJ 1301 Introduction to Criminal CRIJ 1301 CRIJ 1306 CRIJ 2313 CRIJ 2328 CRIJ 2329 Introduction to Criminal Courts and Criminal Evidence Correctional Systems and Practices Police Systems and Practices Fundamentals of Criminal Law CRIJ 3309 Probation and Parole CRIJ Special Issues in Criminal Human Trafficking and Smuggling CRIJ Special Issues in Criminal Criminal Institutions CRIJ CRIJ 4305 CRIJ 4311 CRIJ 4320 Undergraduate Research in Criminal Criminal Personnel Management The Constitution and Civil Liberties Women and Criminal CRIJ 4325 Statistics in Criminal WIN CRIJ 4325 Statistics in Criminal WIN CRIJ 4333 White Collar Crime Page 2 of 15
3 CRIJ 4334 CRIJ 4336 Administration of Special Needs Offenders in Correctional Institutions CRIJ 4601 Criminal Internship 6 SCH; crosslisted with SOCI 4616 CRIJ CRIJ CRIJ CRIJ 5301 CRIJ 5303 CRIJ 5326 CRIJ 5398 PADM 5301 Contemporary Issues in Criminal Contemporary Issues in Criminal Graduate Research in Criminal Advanced Seminar on the Criminal System Law and Criminal Seminar on Police Practices Thesis Advanced Methods of Social Research Organized Crime Victimology PADM 5344 PADM 5375 PADM 5377 PADM 5380 PADM 5382 Communication for Public Administrators Survey of Public Administration and Public Affairs Survey of Nonprofit Leadership and Management Principles and Politics of Public Budgeting Public Policy Development and Implementation Subterm 1 Subterm 1 Subterm 2 Subterm 2 Subterm 2 PADM 5390 Special Topics in Public Administration Special Topics (Strategic Management) PADM 5390 Special Topics in Public Administration Special Topics in Nonprofit Management Page 3 of 15
4 Spring 2016 SOCI 3304 Sociological Theory WIN SOCI 3305 SOCI 3307 SOCI 3308 Research Methods in the Social Sciences U. S. Mexico Border Subcultures Latin American Cultures SOCI 3336 Criminology SOCI 3336 Criminology SOCI 4310 SOCI 4311 Social Inequality Marriages and Families SOCI 4317 Race and Ethnic Relations SOCI 4325 Sociology of Gender Roles Face to Face SOCI 4375 Special Studies in Sociology Sociology of Religion SOCI 4380 Senior Proseminar WIN SOCI 4616 SOCI 5301 SOCI 5312 Social Service Internship Contemporary Studies of Social Problems Applications in Social Planning Hispanic Domestic Violence; SOCI 5398 Thesis Research Proposal Development SOCI 5399 Thesis Research Manuscript Completion WIN; (crosslisted with CRIJ 3305) Page 4 of 15
5 CRIJ 1301 CRIJ 1301 CRIJ 1306 CRIJ 2328 Introduction to Criminal Introduction to Criminal Courts and Criminal Evidence Police Systems and Practices CRIJ 2329 Fundamentals of Criminal Law CRIJ 3306 CRIJ 3308 CRIJ 3310 CRIJ 3311 CRIJ 3320 CRIJ 3325 Law and Society Victimology Juvenile Delinquency and Institutional Corrections Organized Crime Drugs in Our Society CRIJ Special Issues in Criminal Terrorism CRIJ Special Issues in Criminal Multicultural Issues in CJ CRIJ Special Issues in Criminal Psychology, Law and Eyewitness Testimony CRIJ Special Issues in Criminal Domestic Violence (crosslisted with SOCI 4390) CRIJ Special Issues in Criminal Criminal Investigations WIN CRIJ Special Issues in Criminal Qualitative Methods CRIJ CRIJ 4312 Undergraduate Research in Criminal The Constitution and Criminal Procedure Law Page 5 of 15
6 CRIJ 4325 Statistics in Criminal WIN CRIJ 4325 Statistics in Criminal WIN CRIJ 4337 Ethics in Criminal CRIJ 4601 Criminal Internship 6 SCH; crosslisted with SOCI 4616 CRIJ CRIJ CRIJ 5315 CRIJ 5320 Contemporary Issues in Criminal Graduate Research in Criminal Comparative Criminal Systems Advanced Methods of Social Research Cybercrime CRIJ 5325 Seminar in Corrections CRIJ 5330 Seminar in Criminological Theory CRIJ 5345 Critical Issues in Criminal Policy Contemporary US CJ Policy CRIJ 5345 Critical Issues in Criminal Policy International Policing CRIJ 5399 Thesis PADM 5332 Program Evaluation 1st 7 1/2 weeks (Feb. 7 March 21) PADM 5334 Administrative Law 1st 7 1/2 weeks (Feb. 7 March 21) PADM 5342 Organization Theory 2nd 7 1/2 weeks (March 24 May 9) PADM 5362 Administrative Ethics 2nd 7 1/2 weeks (March 24 May 9) PADM 5378 PADM 5389 Human Resources Management in Public Administration Leading for Performance in Nonprofit Organizations 2nd 7 1/2 weeks (March 24 May 9) 2nd 7 1/2 weeks (March 24 May 9) PADM 5390 Special Topics in Public Administration Special Topics Emerging Issues in Local Government; 1st 7 1/2 weeks (Feb 7 March 21) Page 6 of 15
7 Summer 2016 SOCI 3304 Sociological Theory WIN SOCI 3307 SOCI 3308 SOCI 3316 U. S. Mexico Border Subcultures Latin American Cultures Urban Sociology SOCI 3336 Criminology SOCI 3336 Criminology SOCI 4311 Marriages and Families SOCI 4317 Race and Ethnic Relations SOCI 4375 Special Studies in Sociology Qualitative Research Methods SOCI 4380 Senior Proseminar WIN SOCI 4390 Domestic Violence SOCI 4616 SOCI 5301 Social Service Internship Contemporary Studies of Social Problems Sociology of Science and Technology SOCI 5303 Seminar in Sociological Theory SOCI 5321 Social Inquiry ; 5.5 week SOCI 5398 Thesis Research Proposal Development SOCI 5399 Thesis Research Manuscript Completion CRIJ Special Issues in Criminal Environmental Criminology Page 7 of 15
8 CRIJ Special Issues in Criminal Domestic Violence (crosslisted with SOCI 4390) CRIJ 4335 CRIJ CRIJ 5327 Death Penalty Contemporary Issues in Criminal Advanced Quantitative Methods in Criminal CRIJ 5345 Critical Issues in Criminal Policy Extremism Offenders with Mental Illness PADM 5390 Special Topics in Public Administration Special Topics: (TBA) Fall 2016 PADM 5395 Project 10 week course PADM 5396 Internship 10 week course SOCI 1301 Introduction to Sociology Face to Face Face to Face SOCI 3336 Criminology SOCI 4311 Marriages and Families SOCI 4317 Race and Ethnic Relations SOCI 4318 Globalization Crosslisted with CRIJ 4333 SOCI 4325 Sociology of Gender Roles Face to Face SOCI 4375 Special Studies in Sociology Drugs in Our Society SOCI 4390 Domestic Violence SOCI 5398 Thesis Research Proposal Development SOCI 5399 Thesis Research Manuscript Completion CRIJ 1301 Introduction to Criminal Page 8 of 15
9 CRIJ 1301 CRIJ 1306 CRIJ 2313 CRIJ 2328 Introduction to Criminal Courts and Criminal Evidence Correctional Systems and Practices Police Systems and Practices CRIJ 2329 Fundamentals of Criminal Law CRIJ 3308 CRIJ 3309 Victimology Probation and Parole CRIJ Special Issues in Criminal Criminal Institutions CRIJ 4305 CRIJ 4311 CRIJ 4320 Criminal Personnel Management The Constitution and Civil Liberties Women and Criminal CRIJ 4325 Statistics in Criminal WIN CRIJ 4325 Statistics in Criminal WIN CRIJ 4333 CRIJ 4334 CRIJ 4338 White Collar Crime Administration of Crime and Criminal in Disaster CRIJ 4601 Criminal Internship 6 SCH; crosslisted with SOCI 4616 CRIJ Contemporary Issues in Criminal Organized Crime Page 9 of 15
10 CRIJ CRIJ CRIJ 5301 CRIJ 5303 CRIJ 5326 CRIJ 5398 Contemporary Issues in Criminal Graduate Research in Criminal Advanced Seminar on the Criminal System Law and Criminal Seminar on Police Practices Thesis PADM 5301 Advanced Methods of Social Research Full Term Policing and Technology PADM 5344 PADM 5375 PADM 5377 PADM 5380 PADM 5382 Communication for Public Administrators Survey of Public Administration and Public Affairs Survey of Nonprofit Leadership and Management Principles and Politics of Public Budgeting Public Policy Development and Implementation Subterm 1 Subterm 1 Subterm 2 Subterm 2 Subterm 2 PADM 5390 Special Topics in Public Administration Special Topics (Strategic Management) PADM 5390 Special Topics in Public Administration Special Topics in Nonprofit Management SOCI 3304 Sociological Theory WIN Page 10 of 15
11 Spring 2017 SOCI 3307 SOCI 3308 U. S. Mexico Border Subcultures Latin American Cultures SOCI 3336 Criminology SOCI 3336 Criminology SOCI 4311 Marriages and Families SOCI 4317 Race and Ethnic Relations SOCI 4325 Sociology of Gender Roles Face to Face SOCI 4370 Medical Sociology SOCI 4375 Special Studies in Sociology Groups Dynamics and the Human Group SOCI 4380 Senior Proseminar WIN SOCI 4616 SOCI 5301 SOCI 5306 Social Service Internship Contemporary Studies of Social Problems Sociology of Education Social Impact Assessment SOCI 5309 Immigration and Biculturalism SOCI 5398 Thesis Research Proposal Development SOCI 5399 Thesis Research Manuscript Completion CRIJ 1301 CRIJ 1306 CRIJ 2328 CRIJ 2329 Introduction to Criminal Courts and Criminal Evidence Police Systems and Practices Fundamentals of Criminal Law CRIJ 3306 Law and Society Page 11 of 15
12 CRIJ 3308 CRIJ 3310 CRIJ 3311 CRIJ 3320 Victimology Juvenile Delinquency and Institutional Corrections Organized Crime CRIJ 3325 Drugs in Our Society CRIJ Special Issues in Criminal Qualitative Methods CRIJ Special Issues in Criminal Intelligence Interviewing (crosslisted with PSYC 4335) CRIJ Special Issues in Criminal Domestic Violence (crosslisted with SOCI 4390) CRIJ Special Issues in Criminal Terrorism CRIJ Special Issues in Criminal Criminal Investigations WIN CRIJ Special Issues in Criminal Multicultural Issues in CJ CRIJ 4312 The Constitution and Criminal Procedure Law CRIJ 4325 Statistics in Criminal WIN CRIJ 4325 Statistics in Criminal WIN CRIJ 4337 Ethics in Criminal CRIJ 4601 Criminal Internship 6 SCH; crosslisted with SOCI 4616 CRIJ CRIJ CRIJ 5315 CRIJ 5320 Contemporary Issues in Criminal Graduate Research in Criminal Comparative Criminal Systems Advanced Methods of Social Research Cybercrime Page 12 of 15
13 CRIJ 5325 Seminar in Corrections CRIJ 5330 Seminar in Criminological Theory CRIJ 5345 Critical Issues in Criminal Policy Contemporary US CJ Policy CRIJ 5345 Critical Issues in Criminal Policy International Policing CRIJ 5399 Thesis PADM 5332 Program Evaluation 1st 7 1/2 weeks (Feb. 7 March 21) PADM 5334 Administrative Law 1st 7 1/2 weeks (Feb. 7 March 21) PADM 5342 Organization Theory 2nd 7 1/2 weeks (March 24 May 9) PADM 5362 Administrative Ethics 2nd 7 1/2 weeks (March 24 May 9) PADM 5378 PADM 5389 Human Resources Management in Public Administration Leading for Performance in Nonprofit Organizations 2nd 7 1/2 weeks (March 24 May 9) 1st 7 1/2 weeks (Feb. 7 March 21) PADM 5390 Special Topics in Public Administration Special Topics (TBA) SOCI 3304 Sociological Theory WIN SOCI 3305 SOCI 3307 SOCI 3308 Research Methods in the Social Sciences U. S. Mexico Border Subcultures Latin American Cultures WIN; (crosslisted with CRIJ 3305) Page 13 of 15
14 Summer 2017 SOCI 3316 Urban Sociology SOCI 3336 Criminology SOCI 3336 Criminology SOCI 4311 Marriages and Families SOCI 4325 Sociology of Gender Roles Face to Face SOCI 4375 Special Studies in Sociology Qualitative Research Methods SOCI 4380 Senior Proseminar WIN SOCI 4390 Domestic Violence SOCI 4616 Social Service Internship SOCI 5303 Seminar in Sociological Theory SOCI 5321 Social Inquiry ; 5.5 week SOCI 5398 Thesis Research Proposal Development SOCI 5399 Thesis Research Manuscript Completion CRIJ Special Issues in Criminal Environmental Criminology CRIJ Special Issues in Criminal Domestic Violence (crosslisted with SOCI 4390) CRIJ 4335 CRIJ 5327 CRIJ 5337 Death Penalty Advanced Quantitative Methods in Criminal Crime and Criminal after Disasters CRIJ 5345 Critical Issues in Criminal Policy Extremism PADM 5390 Special Topics in Public Administration Special Topics: (TBA) PADM 5395 Project 10 week course Page 14 of 15
15 PADM 5396 Internship 10 week course SOCI 3336 Criminology SOCI 4311 Marriages and Families SOCI 4317 Race and Ethnic Relations SOCI 4318 Globalization Crosslisted with CRIJ 4333 SOCI 4325 Sociology of Gender Roles Face to Face SOCI 4375 Special Studies in Sociology Death Penalty SOCI 4390 Domestic Violence SOCI 5398 Thesis Research Proposal Development SOCI 5399 Thesis Research Manuscript Completion Page 15 of 15
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