Table of Contents
- General Information
- Undergraduate Programs
- Graduate Programs
- Graduate Admissions Procedure
- Academic Policies
- Graduate Arts and Sciences
- Graduate Arts and Sciences Programs
- Classification of Students
- Biology
- Computer Science
- Criminal Justice and Public Safety Institute
- M.S. in Criminal Justice
- Master of Science—Criminal Justice
- Master of Science—Concentration in Administration including Police Executive
- Master of Science—Concentration in Intelligence and Crime Analysis
- Master of Science—Concentration in Behavior Counseling
- Master of Science—Concentration in Probation, Parole, and Corrections
- Master of Science—Concentration in Federal Law Enforcement
- Master of Science—Concentration in Criminology
- Post-Master’s Certificate in Criminal Justice
- M.S. in Environmental Protection and Safety Management
- M.S. in Homeland Security
- M.S. in Public Safety Management
- Criminal Justice and Public Safety Institute Courses
- CRJ 550 Research Methods and Analysis (3 credits)
- CRJ 560 Criminological Theory (3 credits)
- CRJ 565 Ethics and Criminal Justice (3 credits)
- CRJ 570 Professional Writing for Law Enforcement (3 credits)
- CRJ 575 Advanced Research Methods and Analysis (3 credits)
- CRJ 601 Law and Social Policy (3 credits)
- CRJ 602 Courts, Policies, and Administration (3 credits)
- CRJ 603 Nuts and Bolts of the Criminal Justice Process (3 credits)
- CRJ 604 Law Enforcement Management (3 credits)
- CRJ 605 Criminal Justice Administration (3 credits)
- CRJ 606 Criminal Procedure: Investigation to Testimony (3 credits)
- CRJ 607 Multiculturalism and Diversity in Criminal Justice (3 credits)
- CRJ 610 Community and Problem Oriented Policing (3 credits)
- CRJ 611 Crime Analysis Using GIS Mapping (3 credits)
- CRJ 612 Police Executive Management (3 credits)
- CRJ 613 Technology for the Police Executive (3 credits)
- CRJ 615 Youth Cultures and Deviance (3 credits)
- CRJ 616 Juvenile Justice and Delinquency: Issues and Responses (3 credits)
- CRJ 617 Mental Health and the Law (3 credits)
- CRJ 618 Therapeutic Strategies in Criminal Justice (3 credits)
- CRJ 619 Foundations of Addiction for Criminal Justice Professionals (3credits)
- CRJ 620 Evidence Based Practice in Substance Abuse/Behavioral Health Treatment (SOC 4675) (3 credits)
- CRJ 621 Co-Occurring Disorders (3 credits)
- CRJ 622 Basic Principles of Behavior Analysis (3 credits)
- CRJ 623 Applied Behavior Analysis (3 credits)
- CRJ 624 Behavior Analysis and Consultation (3 credits)
- CRJ 625 Behavioral Development (3 credits)
- CRJ 626 Clinical Behavior Analysis (3 credits)
- CRJ 627 Contemporary Criminology: Scope and Application (3 credits)
- CRJ 628 Victimology (3 credits)
- CRJ 629 Violence and Victims (3 credits)
- CRJ 630 Gender, Crime and Criminal Justice (3 credits)
- CRJ 631 Criminal Jurisprudence (3 credits)
- CRJ 632 Crime and Urban Communities (3 credits)
- CRJ 633 Federal Criminal Justice (3 credits)
- CRJ 634 Federal Criminal Law and Prosecution (3 credits)
- CRJ 635 White Collar Crime (3 credits)
- CRJ 636 Federal Search & Seizure (3 credits)
- CRJ 658 The Wire and its Contribution to Understanding Violence, Youth, and Urban Inequality (3 credits)
- CRJ 637 Forensic Financial Analysis (3 credits)
- CRJ 638 Drugs: Threats, Laws, and Strategies (3 credits)
- CRJ 639 Organized Crime: Targets and Strategies (3 credits)
- CRJ 640 Terrorism: Threats and Strategies (3 credits)
- CRJ 641 Homeland Security (3 credits)
- CRJ 642 Law Enforcement Intelligence Analysis (3 credits)
- CRJ 643 Law Enforcement Intelligence: Policy and Process (3 credits)
- CRJ 644 Electronic Intelligence Analysis (3 credits)
- CRJ 647 Problems in Contemporary Corrections (3 credits)
- CRJ 648 Contemporary Probation, Parole, and Community Corrections (SOC 4155) (3 credits)
- CRJ 650 Victim Offender Mediation (3 credits)
- CRJ 651 Restorative Justice: Theory (3 credits)
- CRJ 652 Restorative Justice: Practice (3 credits)
- CRJ 655 Inside/Out: Exploring Crime and Justice Behind Bars (3 credits)
- CRJ 657 Ethics in Behavior Analysis (3 credits)
- CRJ 656 The Criminal Justice System (3 credits)
- CRJ 770 Special Topic/Independent Study (3 credits)
- CRJ 789 Criminal Justice Internship (3 credits)
- CRJ 790 Internship in Behavior Analysis I (3 credits)
- CRJ 791 Internship in Behavior Analysis II (3 credits)
- CRJ 792 Internship in Behavior Analysis III (3 credits)
- CRJ 793 Thesis Supervision (3 credits)
- Environmental Protection and Safety Management Course Descriptions
- PSE 550 Fire Department Organization and Management (3 credits)
- PSE 551 Management Principles and Practices (3 credits)
- PSE 552 Seminar: Environmental Protection Management (3 credits)
- PSE 553 Seminar: Disaster Planning and Management (3 credits)
- PSE 554 Occupational Safety and Health Administration (3 credits)
- PSE 555 Risk Analysis (3 credits)
- PSE 556 Industrial Hygiene (3 credits)
- PSE 557 Environmental Law and Enforcement (3 credits)
- PSE 560 Seminar: Special/Target Hazard Planning and Evaluation (3 credits)
- PSE 601 Fire Protection and Emergency Service Master Planning (3 credits)
- PSE 602 Research and Evaluation (3 credits)
- PSE 603 Emergency Medical Services Management (3 credits)
- PSE 604 Critical Incident Stress Management (3 credits)
- PSE 605 EPA/OSHA Issues for Health Care Institutions (3 credits)
- PSE 606 Behavioral Aspects of Health and Safety Promotion (3 credits)
- PSE 607 Seminar: Environmental Crime (3 credits)
- PSE 608 Strategic Planning for the Public Safety Sector (3 credits)
- PSE 609 EPA/OSHA Auditing: Concepts and Procedures (3 credits)
- PSE 610 Environmental Waste (3 credits)
- PSE 611 Seminar: Global Chemical Regulations & Compliance Management (3 credits)
- PSE 770 Independent Study in Public Safety (3 credits)
- PSE 770 Independent Study in Environmental Protection and Safety Management (3 credits)
- PSE 795-CS1 Case Study in Public Safety (3 credits)
- PSE 795-CS3 Case Study in Environmental Protection and Safety Management (3 credits)
- PSE 795-CS2 Case Study in Homeland Security (3 credits)
- Department of Health Services
- Education Departments
- Education Unit
- Gerontological Services
- Health Administration
- Health Care Ethics
- Health Education
- Mathematics Education
- Nurse Anesthesia
- Organization Development and Leadership
- Psychology
- Theology and Society
- Degree Requirements and Course Disbtribution
- Biblical Studies
- THE 511 Law and Ethics in the Hebrew Bible
- THE 512 The Hebrew Bible and Its Inner "Re-readings"
- THE 513 The Psalms
- THE 521 The Gospels and Discipleship
- THE 522 The Letters of Paul: Conversation across the Centuries
- THE 523 Biblical Interpretation: Actualizing the Bible in Today’s Church and World
- Historical Theology
- THE 531 The Christian Tradition and Trajectory
- THE 533 Christianity Today
- THE 535 God, Gender, and Christian Spirituality
- Systematic Theology
- THE 541 Jesus through the Centuries
- THE 542 The Triune God: The Relational Nature of the Divine
- Distribution Requirement #2: THEOLOGICAL ANTHROPOLOGY
- THE 547 Dignity, Rights, and Duties: The Many Facets of the Human Person
- THE 548 Theology with and for the World
- THE 549 Religion, Violence, and Terrorism
- Distribution Requirement #3: ECCLESIOLOGY AND SACRAMENTS
- THE 554 The Church as Sacrament for the World
- THE 555 The Eucharist: A Vision of Solidarity
- Christian Ethics
- THE 561 Social Ethics
- THE 562 Ethics and Economics
- THE 563 Technology Ethics
- THE 564 Mediator, Mediation, and the Media
- THE 565/HCE 552 Theological Issues in Bioethics [course offered by SJU’s Institute of Catholic Bioethics]
- THE 566/HAD 600 Ethics of Health Care [course offered by SJU’s Institute of Catholic Bioethics]
- THE 567 The Greening of Catholic Understanding
- THE 568 Politics and Religious Traditions in the USA
- INTERRELIGIOUS RELATIONS
- THE 581 The Church in Relation to Judaism
- THE 583 Islam and Christian-Muslim Relations
- THE 585 The Religions of Asia
- Other Courses
- THE 694 Integrative Concluding Project (Elective)
- Writing Studies Core Courses
- AREA I—Writing And Culture (600-629)
- AREA II—Rhetoric and Composition: Theory and Practice (630-659)
- AREA III—Professional Writing (660-699)
- Writing Studies
- The Erivan K. Haub School of Business
- Executive Programs
- College of Professional and Liberal Studies
- Directory
PSE 557 Environmental Law and Enforcement (3 credits)
This course will examine the regulatory and compliance issues involved in the area of environmental law. It will focus on the substantive and procedural elements of federal, state and local legislation and court decisions surrounding air, water and ground pollution. Finally, it will focus in developing a strategic and responsible approach to issues of compliance and control of environmental hazards.
