2010-2011 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice
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Taylor 211
541-552-6509
Lore Rutz-Burri, Chair
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Assistant Professors |
Instructors |
Adjunct Faculty |
Emeritus Faculty |
Lore Rutz-Burri |
Alison Burke |
Eric Mellgren |
Kris Allison |
James Brady |
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David Carter |
Christy Villaescusa |
Brian Day |
Vernon E. Hubka |
Associate Professor |
Brian Fedorek |
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Eric Guyer |
Ivan Polk |
Lee Ayers |
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Janay Haas |
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Jodi Merritt |
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Allan Smith |
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Online Coordinator |
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Tanya Blakeley |
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The Criminology and Criminal Justice Department’s four major objectives are to:
- prepare students for successful service in the criminal justice system at local, state, and federal levels;
- provide University Studies experiences for all students with an interest in the criminal justice system;
- provide services and serve as a resource for organizations and agencies in the criminal justice system; and
- contribute to the field through academic and applied research.
Online Degree Completion Program in Criminal Justice
Designed for students with an interest in policing, probation, parole, jails, prisons, and delinquency, this degree prepares students for immediate entry into the criminal justice field. Because most of the criminology courses are available online, this degree works well for professionals currently in the criminal justice field who have difficulty continuing their education because of location or work schedules. For more information, call 541-552-6698.
Program Requirements
Criminal Justice, BA or BS
Criminal Justice with an emphasis in Forensics, BA or BS
Criminal Justice Minor
Major
Minor
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