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CRJ 280 — Criminal Justice Internship (1-4) (0,0)

Students work in the criminal justice industry performing substantive tasks. A total of 80 hours of internship during the semester is necessary for each hour of class credit. There are no class meeting times; however, students will be responsible for keeping a weekly journal in the learning management system detailing work/tasks performed which will be reviewed by the Criminal Justice faculty or Instructional Coordinator. Students must also write a short paper summarizing their on-the-job experience and documenting both criminal justice and professional skills learned. Course is repeatable to 3 times up to 12 credits. Proficiency Credit: Not Available Pass/No Credit: Not Available.

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