LAW ENFORCEMENT INTERNSHIP (CRJ 216)

Term: 2025-2026 Academic Year Spring

Faculty

Kaitlin Elizabeth Wilson
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Description

A learning experience with a criminal justice agency that brings the knowledge learned in the classroom to the field. Students observe the operation of a criminal justice agency under the supervision of that agency. May be taken for two, three or five semester hours for a maximum of five semester hours. Students are required to spend a minimum of 75 contact hours for each semester hour taken. PRE-REQUISITE: Consent of the Social Science Division Chairperson or designee and completion of at least twelve (12) semester hours of CRJ course work. (5 credit, 0 lecture, 25 lab)