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Mar 18, 2026
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CCJS 242 - Theory and Practice Credit for Prior Learning
This course consists of a practicum to include a supervised 100-hour internship in an approved criminal justice agency (police, courts, corrections). Coursework will consist of 20 class hours designed to review philosophical and pragmatic differences between theory and practice. Students planning to complete this course should apply to the criminal justice agency of their choice at least three months prior to the course’s start date. Many criminal justice agencies incorporate an application/background investigation into the internship experience that can take a few months to complete. Advanced departmental advising is available to help students identify potential internship locations. PREREQUISITE(S): CCJS 201 , CCJS 230 , or consent of department. One hundred twenty (120) hours each semester.
3 semester hours
Course Outcomes: Upon completion of this course, a student will be able to:
- Clarify career goals and discuss current employment requirements.
- Communicate effectively in professional settings, both verbally and in writing.
- Distinguish the realities of the workplace within specific career fields.
- Apply ethical decision making to practical exercises.
- Develop professional experience with criminal justice practitioners.
- Critically evaluate criminal justice theory in relation to past and present practice.
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