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Eligibility Criteria

High School Diploma, GED Or Equiv. International Education

Credit Hours

36 Hours

Course Duration

6 Months (Self-Paced) Program

Courses Offered

6

Courses Offered In UNDERGRADUATE DIPLOMA

  • Courses Name

  • Courses Description

  • Credit Hours

  • Research in Criminal Justice

  • This course provides an introduction to the basic methods, techniques, and procedures of social science research. Qualitative and quantitative methods, such as survey research, experiments, observational/field work, program evaluation, and interview approaches appropriate to the study of criminal justice are also examined.

  • 6 Credits

  • Introduction to Juvenile Justice

  • This course is based on the origin, philosophy, and development of the juvenile justice system, particularly the juvenile court. Emphasis in this course is placed upon laws, detention, adjudication, probation, after-care, foster homes, and other alternative correctional practices.

  • 6 Credits

  • Introduction to Juvenile Delinquency

  • This course examines the nature, trends, remedies, and explanations for juvenile delinquency. You will be introduced to basic terminology relating to juvenile delinquency and the juvenile justice system.

  • 6 Credits

  • Current Issues in Juvenile Justice

  • This course presents the evolution, philosophy, structures, processes and current issues of the juvenile justice system; it surveys the rights of juveniles, dispositional alternatives, rehabilitation methods and current trends.

  • 6 Credits

  • Juvenile Justice in America

  • The course is an analysis of the social administration of juvenile justice within the United States. Particular emphasis will be placed on the decision-making process on police, courts, and probation officials regarding apprehension and processing of juveniles in the United States.

  • 6 Credits

  • Computer Crime

  • This course covers the computer crime issues. In this course, you will be exposed to the concepts of basic computer hardware and software violations, as well as the role of social networking sites and peer to peer networking environments in criminal mischief.

  • 6 Credits