CRIJ 4310 Internship I in Criminal Justice

On-the-job training in which the student experiences the operation and administration of a criminal justice agency. The internship is initiated by the University in an agency where the student observes the day-to-day operations. This course may be taken only by students with a major or minor in the Department of Criminal Justice. Note: A criminal Justice student may enroll for 4310 any semester. Actual participation in the agency operations will be subject to approval by the individual agency and in compliance with the rules of that department. The agency will certify the hours of observation for each student. Certified peace officers with a minimum of six months employment as a full-time employee of a local, state, or federal agency may substitute an upper-level Criminal Justice course for this class.On-the-job training in which the student experiences the operation and administration of a criminal justice agency. The internship is initiated by the University in an agency where the student observes the day-to-day operations. This course may be taken only by students with a major or minor in the Department of Criminal Justice. Note: A criminal Justice student may enroll for 4310 any semester. Actual participation in the agency operations will be subject to approval by the individual agency and in compliance with the rules of that department. The agency will certify the hours of observation for each student. Certified peace officers with a minimum of six months employment as a full time employee of a local, state, or federal agency may substitute an upper-level Criminal Justice course for this class.

Credits

3

Prerequisite

CRIJ 1301, 12 Credits from Department CRIJ

Session Cycle Description

Fall, Spring, Summer