Iowa State University Courses and Programs 1997-1999

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Criminal Justice Studies (CJ St)

CJ St 201. Orientation to the Criminal and Juvenile Justice Systems. Cr. R. F. Prereq: Freshman or sophomore classification. Various components of the criminal and juvenile systems. Opportunities, challenges, and preparation of a criminal justice professional. Guest speakers and field trips. Offered on a satisfactory-fail grading basis only.

CJ St 241. Youth and Crime. (Same as Soc 241.) See Sociology.

CJ St 320. American Judicial Process. (Same as Pol S 320.) See Political Science.

CJ St 332. Philosophy of Law. (Same as Phil 332.) See Philosophy. Nonmajor graduate credit.

CJ St 340. Deviant and Criminal Behavior. (Same as Soc 340.) See Sociology.

CJ St 341. Criminology. (Same as Soc 341.) See Sociology.

CJ St 401. Professional Seminar in Criminal and Juvenile Justice. Cr. R. S. Prereq: Senior classification. Critical analysis of professional, ethical, and public issues affecting criminal and juvenile justice systems. Survey of current professional opportunities and preparation for the job search process. Offered on a satisfactory-fail grading basis only.

CJ St 460. Criminal and Juvenile Justice Practicum. (Same as Soc 460.) See Sociology.

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