Master of Science—Concentration in Probation, Parole, and Corrections
This program is intended to assist professional probation, parole, and correction officers or those interested in entering these or other community-based positions to address the fundamental client and organizational problems that might confront them.
Core courses (four required, as specified under Degree Requirements)
Specialized area courses (select any four listed below)
Contemporary Criminology: Scope and Application |
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Problems in Contemporary Corrections |
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Contemporary Probation, Parole, and Community Corrections |
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The Criminal Justice Process: Policy Values, Efficiency and Due Process |
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Juvenile Justice and Delinquency: Issues and Responses |
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Youth Cultures and Deviance |
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Multiculturalism and Diversity in Criminal Justice |
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Criminal Jurisprudence |
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Evidence-Based Practices in Substance Abuse and Behavioral Health Treatment |
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Foundations of Addiction for Criminal Justice Professionals |
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Inside/Out: Exploring Crime and Justice Behind Bars |
Restorative Justice
Victimology |
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Victim-offender Mediation |
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Restorative Justice: Theory |
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Restorative Justice: Practice |
Electives (two required)
Selected from any Criminal Justice courses
