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In
addition to academic training, the program in Criminal
Justice is geared toward
providing the practical skills that will be required of persons working with
criminal
justice and other service delivery systems. Field placements in various
agencies
are available to students in their junior and senior years. Interns are
given the
opportunity to gain firsthand experience related to their future careers and
to assess
personally whether any particular role is suitable as an occupation.
Internships vary
between one to six credit hours per semester, and students are allowed to
take a
maximum of six credit hours of internships.
Examples of past and possible internships and/or practicums are:
The objective of this course
is to integrate practical criminal justice experience with
academic knowledge. The student is expected both to participate in
specifically
assigned duties and to observe the broader activities of the sponsoring
organization.
Further expectations involve reflecting upon this participation and
observation in the form of written assignments.
A practicum experience will
provide students with both a renewed and deeper perspective on their
classroom learning. Additional information and experience will enhance
their ability to be successful in graduate or professional schools or
as practitioners in a Criminal Justice field.
The practicum can act as a capstone course which integrates the student 's
prior academic work, especially courses in Criminal Justice.
Syllabus Requirements Application Supervisor Evaluation Form
Pre-Forensic Science Concentration
Undergraduate Learning Outcomes
University of Wyoming
Criminal Justice
A&S Bldg, Rm. 223
Dept. 3197
1000 E. University Ave.
Laramie, WY 82071
(307)766-2988
e-mail: crmj@uwyo.edu