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JUS 4391 - Internship/Justice Studies |
The Justice Studies internship is designed to give students practical experience in the field prior to graduation. The internship often serves as a gateway to a future career in the Criminal Justice field. Internships can be completed during the fall, spring, or summer semesters. Course consists of field placement in criminology related and criminal justice settings that provide firsthand experience and knowledge of careers in the area, including probation, parole, policing, juvenile and adult court systems, corrections and treatment programs. The course requires a minimum of 120 hours on-site at the internship agency. Pre-requisite(s): Justice Studies Majors 3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Other hours Levels: Second Undergrad Degree, Undergraduate Schedule Types: Internship History, Politics & Social Jus Department |