2022-2023 Undergraduate Bulletin

CJM 300 Research Methods in Criminal Justice Management

3 hours

This course introduces students to the research process using dual lenses. Students will learn how to conduct basic research as well as learn how to consume the products of the research process. They will learn to frame a research problem, develop hypotheses and/or research questions, conduct a literature review, design a research project utilizing appropriate research methodology that accurately addresses the research problem, and the use of data to make decisions and recommendations. In these regards, a major goal of this course is to develop students’ capacity for critically evaluate and use "scientific evidence" that is communicated in academic journals, the popular press, and other outlets including reports from government agencies, non-profit organizations, and corporations.

Credits

3

Prerequisite

ENG 201, PAD 121