Bulletin - John Jay College Of Criminal Justice - CUNY
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Degrees <strong>Of</strong>fered<br />
Department of Psychology (212.237.8417,<br />
bamadirector@jjay.cuny.edu).<br />
Additional information. Students who enrolled for the first time at<br />
the <strong>College</strong> in September 1998 or thereafter must complete the major<br />
in the form presented here. Students who enrolled prior to that date<br />
may choose either the form shown here or the earlier version of the<br />
major. A copy of the earlier version may be obtained at the <strong>Of</strong>fice of<br />
Undergraduate Studies or at the Lloyd George Sealy Library.<br />
Credits<br />
PART ONE. FOUNDATION COURSES Subtotal: 18<br />
Required<br />
Public Administration 240 Introduction to Public Administration<br />
Public Administration 260 International Public Administration<br />
Public Administration 343 Administration of Financial Resources<br />
Public Administration 346 Administration of Personnel Resources<br />
Public Administration 440 Problems in Public Administration<br />
Select one<br />
Public Administration 340 Planning<br />
Public Administration 348 <strong>Justice</strong> Planning and Policy Analysis<br />
PART TWO. ADMINISTRATIVE SKILLS AND METHODS<br />
COURSES Subtotal: 6<br />
Required<br />
Public Administration 241 Computer Applications in Public Administration<br />
Select one<br />
English 235 Writing for Management, Business and Public<br />
Administration<br />
Speech 218 Managerial Communication<br />
Statistics 250 Principles and Methods of Statistics<br />
PART THREE. CONCENTRATIONS Subtotal: 9<br />
Complete three courses or 9 credits in any one area.<br />
Category A. Human Resources Management<br />
Economics 265 Introduction to Public Sector Economics<br />
Economics 280 Economics of Labor<br />
Psychology 223 Industrial and Organizational Psychology<br />
Psychology 236 Group Dynamics<br />
Public Administration 314 Leadership, Supervision and Performance<br />
Public Administration 402-403 Seminar and Internship in Public<br />
Administration (6 credits) or Public Administration 404 Practicum in<br />
Public Administration (3 credits)<br />
Sociology 206 Sociology of Conflict and Dispute Resolution<br />
Sociology 209 Sociology of Work and Jobs<br />
Speech 204 Group Discussion and Conference Techniques<br />
Category B. Fiscal Management<br />
Accounting 250 Introduction to Accounting<br />
Accounting 251 Introduction to Managerial Accounting<br />
Economics 265 Introduction to Public Sector Economics<br />
Economics 280 Economics of Labor<br />
Public Administration 314 Leadership, Supervision and Performance<br />
Public Administration 402-403 Seminar and Internship in Public<br />
Administration (6 credits) or Public Administration 404 Practicum in<br />
Public Administration (3 credits)<br />
Category C. Managerial Investigation and Oversight<br />
Accounting 250 Introduction to Accounting<br />
Accounting 251 Introduction to Managerial Accounting<br />
English 238 Investigative Report Writing<br />
Law 202 Law and Evidence<br />
Police Science 207 The Investigative Function<br />
Sociology 360/Economics 360 Corporate and White Collar Crime<br />
Public Administration 402-403 Seminar and Internship in Public<br />
Administration (6 credits) or Public Administration 404 Practicum in<br />
Public Administration (3 credits)<br />
Category D. Information Management and Communication<br />
English 340 Desktop Publishing<br />
English 350 Public Relations Writing<br />
Mathematics 277 Computers for Administrative Decision Making<br />
Mathematics 278 Software Applications for <strong>Of</strong>fice Management<br />
Mathematics 279 Data Communications and the Internet<br />
Public Administration 400 Quantitative Problems in Public<br />
Administration<br />
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