2009â2010 Academic Catalog - Concordia University Ann Arbor
2009â2010 Academic Catalog - Concordia University Ann Arbor
2009â2010 Academic Catalog - Concordia University Ann Arbor
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<strong>Concordia</strong> <strong>University</strong> <strong>Ann</strong> <strong>Arbor</strong> 2009–2010 <strong>Academic</strong> <strong>Catalog</strong><br />
Electives<br />
Select 3 credits from the following courses.<br />
COM334* Negotiations, Argumentation and Debate 3<br />
COM405** Public Relations 3<br />
Criminal Justice Administration<br />
The Criminal Justice Administration major is designed for the working adult. The program features the<br />
development of skills in professional leadership and administration, and prepares students for mid-level<br />
management positions in criminal justice systems. In addition to an orientation session, the program features 15<br />
courses, including Writing the Critical Analysis, Research Methods, and the Senior Project. Up to 30 credit hours<br />
of the degree may be earned through credit for prior learning. The CJA major is aligned with the standards of<br />
quality set by the national Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences for baccalaureate programs.<br />
Criminal Justice Administration – Accelerated Degree Programs<br />
ADP Core Courses<br />
41 credits<br />
17 credits<br />
GST150 is a General Studies credit required of all ADP students. (1)<br />
MAT101 and GST151 are pre-requisites for MAT105.<br />
MAT105 is a pre-requisite for BUS402.<br />
ADP310 Writing the Critical Analysis 3<br />
BUS402 Research Methods 3<br />
BUS484 Senior Project I 2<br />
BUS485 Senior Project II 3<br />
REL303 Foundations of Christianity 2<br />
REL305 Faith, Values & Leadership 2<br />
REL445 Ethics and Leadership 2<br />
Courses for the Criminal Justice Administration Major<br />
24 credits<br />
CJA362 Criminology and Deviance 3<br />
CJA372 Dimensions in Criminal Justice 3<br />
CJA405 Law Enforcement and Police Services 3<br />
CJA411 Criminal Law and Procedure 3<br />
CJA425 Corrections 3<br />
CJA432 Juvenile Justice Process 3<br />
CJA440 Contemporary Issues in Criminal Justice 3<br />
CJA450 Supervision and Leadership 3<br />
Public Safety<br />
The Public Safety major is intended to meet the professional development needs of in-service and entry-level<br />
personnel in public safety organizations of law enforcement, fire protection, emergency response management,<br />
Emergency Medical Services (EMS) and Paramedic settings. This program was developed in collaboration with<br />
the Michigan Academy of Emergency Services. Students who possess Emergency Medical Technician (EMT)<br />
certification may qualify for a maximum of 10 credits toward completion of the program. Those who have<br />
Paramedic certification may qualify for a maximum of 35 credits. Additional certificates are subject to review for<br />
transfer credit on an individual basis.<br />
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