Criminal Justice (CJ) Program
CJ 1103 INTRO TO CRIM PROC
A survey course of the entire criminal process field. Special emphasis is given the criminal justice field (law enforcement, court, corrections, and juvenile justice) with respect to its history and philosophy, current problems, general organization, and operation.
CJ 1113 INTRO TO CORRECTNS
This is a basic course examining the entire correctional system from law enforcement through the administration of justice, probation, parole, prison systems, and correctional institutions. This will also include a brief examination of the social systems of prisons.
CJ 1123 INT TO LAW ENFORCE
A course designed to acquaint the student with the goals, functions, historical background, and operation of the field of Law Enforcement and to satisfy part of the requirements for the Collegiate Officer Program. Career opportunities in Law Enforcement will be explored. This course is required for all Collegiate Officer Program students. Same as POLS 1123.
CJ 2101 SPEC PRB CRIM JUST
Specific interests in law enforcement may be developed in this course. Criminal investigation, police administration, crime lab methods, crime prevention, and crime detection are a few of the topics the student might choose. This provides the opportunity to expand a student's interest beyond the curriculum currently offered.
CJ 2102 SPEC PRB CRIM JUST
Specific interests in law enforcement may be developed in this course. Criminal investigation, police administration, crime lab methods, crime prevention, and crime detection are a few of the topics the student might choose. This provides the opportunity to expand a student's interest beyond the curriculum currently offered.
CJ 2103 SPEC PRB CRIM JUST
Specific interests in law enforcement may be developed in this course. Criminal investigation, police administration, crime lab methods, crime prevention, and crime detection are a few of the topics the student might choose. This provides the opportunity to expand a student's interest beyond the curriculum currently offered.
CJ 2193 CRIM JUSTICE INTRN
This course will allow students, through internships, the opportunity to observe and experience a variety of activities directly related to the operation of criminal justice agencies/centers.
CJ 2303 CULTRL DIVERS & CJ
The student will learn to identify the differences and similarities among diverse groups and understand how these differences and similarities impact members of the Criminal Justice System. An emphasis will be placed on Community Relations/Community Oriented Policing and Police Ethics. This course is required for all Collegiate Officer Program students.
CJ 2401 POLICE REPT WRITNG
This course will prepare criminal justice students to write affidavits, incident reports, investigative reports and other required reports related to the law enforcement field to include police, probation and parole, and corrections.
CJ 2453 PROBATION & PAROLE
This is a basic course examining the historical and contemporary aspects of probation, parole, and community corrections. This course is intended to enhance the interest and qualifications for those who intend to enter into the criminal justice field.
CJ 2503 CONST LAW ENFORCE
Constitutional basis of law enforcement in the American society, a study of the U.S. Constitution in light of societal needs and demands regarding crime. Will include individual constitutional rights from arrest through incarceration.
CJ 2603 CRIMINAL PROCEDURE
A study of the nature and scope of police power, as well as the extent and limitations thereof under the U.S. Constitution, Legislative Acts, and decisions by the various courts of the Judicial System of the U.S. The major focus will be on the statutes and procedures of Oklahoma, specifically portions of the O.S. Titles 10, 21, 22, 37, and 63. This course is required of all Collegiate Officer Program students.
CJ 2703 DEL JUV JUST SYST
This course includes information regarding theories of juvenile delinqency, current rehabilitation models of juvenile offenders, substantive and procedural criminal law as it relates to juveniles, tracing the constitutional protections of juvenile offenders and a stude of law enforcement's response to the juvenile justice system as it applies to the stat of Oklahoma's juvenile code.
CJ 2803 CRIM INVESTIGATION
This course is designed to provide the criminal justice student and law enforcement practitioner with the fundamental information for a general overview of the field of criminal investigation. Information will be provided covering, but not limited to, criminal investigation equipment, investigative techniques, specific types of investigation/offenses, case preparations, courtroom testimony, and interviewing/interrogration techniques. This course is required of all Collegiate Officer Program students.
CJ 2863 ETHICS IN CRIM JUS
This is a basic course examining the actions which constitute unethical behavior of a criminal justice professional and their consequences. The student of criminal justice will understand the concepts of ethics in law enforcement, the courts and corrections.