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Dept.: Social Science
Office: SS 103
Phone: 537-6224
The Criminal Justice curriculum builds on a Sociology foundation to give students a broad understanding of social deviance and contemporary criminal justice.
Through multidisciplinary studies, students learn about the origins, development, and current conditions of criminal justice systems in the U.S. and in other cultures. This knowledge increases students’ understanding of ways society identifies and reacts to deviant behavior in all forms. The Criminal Justice curriculum complements the Sociology curriculum, and a limited amount of coursework may be applied to satisfying requirements for the Sociology major.
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The B.A.S. degree is built on a “2+2” platform. During the first two years (64 credits), a student completes an Associate of Applied Science (A.A.S.) degree in Law Enforcement Administration. In the final two years (64 credits) of SMSU’s B.A.S. program, a student takes a 42-semester credit major (described below) in Law Enforcement Administration, and 22 semester credit hours (SCH) of general education and related courses. A large number of the courses in this program will be available via the Internet.
To earn the B.A.S. in Law Enforcement Administration, a student will:
Complete the degree requirements for an A.A.S. degree in Law
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BLENDING TASTE & TECHNOLOGY
Culinology® is the blending of the culinary arts and the science of food. It is defined as "the collaboration between culinary expertise and food science and how this collaboration affects the food we prepare and serve for consumption.
Our task is to support our students in their pursuit of the gold standard in culinary science education. We will train the individual responsible for original contribution to food product development and provide guidance and balance from a culinary perspective within a scientific setting.
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To introduce and connect Justice Administration majors, Socioloty majors, Criminal Justice minors and others interested in Criminal Justice to each other and to the social and field issues both in and out of the classroom setting.
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3
Lec/Lab/OJT 3/0/0
Prerequisite CRJU1101
Course Description This is a course in substantive law, including the elements of major crimes and possible legal defenses. This course also familiarizes students with the Minnesota criminal statutes Focusing on Minnesota POST objectives.
Programs
Criminal Justice - AS
Correctional Officer - Certificate
Goal Areas
N/A
Scheduled Yes
Credits 3
Lec/Lab/OJT 3/0/0
Prerequisite Enrollment in the AS Program or approval of the CJ Coordinator
Course Description This course covers the study of constitutional law and criminal procedures utilizing the options of the United States Supreme Court and the Minnesota rules of criminal procedure. Emphasis is placed on the Constitutional guidelines for law enforcement, rules of arrest, search and seizure, and the Minnesota Rules of Criminal Procedure.
Programs
Criminal Justice - AS
Goal Areas
N/A
Scheduled Yes