CRJ210 Criminal Justice Internship
With a supervised, 120 hour on-the-job work experience in a criminal justice agency, students should be able to: apply academic concepts in the field; gain knowledge of the structure and process of the Criminal Justice System; maintain constructive relationships with co-workers; and gain additional career information. Weekly faculty/student seminars and periodic site visits by the instructor are conducted to provide direction, reflection and problem solving opportunity. (120 hours of field work and 30 hours of seminar per semester)
Prerequisite
Communication and Mathematics Proficiencies; CRJ student must have completed all first year courses
Electives
- CRJ - Criminal Justice Elective
- OPEN - Open Elective