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Department of Homeland Security & CJ Courses


CJ 1000   Law Enforcement Academy    
CJ 1301   Intro To Criminal Justice    
CJ 1302   Intro Homeland Security    
CJ 1306   Court Systems & Practices    
CJ 1310   Fund Crim Law    
CJ 1313   Juvenile Justice System    
CJ 2323   Aspects of Law Enforce.    
CJ 2360   Intro to Cybercrime    
CJ 3306   Community Corrections    
CJ 3341   Research Methods for CJ    
CJ 3370   Law And Society    
CJ 3371   Women and Crime    
CJ 4304   Criminology    
CJ 4315   Serial Killers    
CJ 4318   Advanced Homeland Security    
CJ 4330   Law Enforcement Admin    
CJ 4332   Const Issues in Corr    
CJ 4368   Multiculturalism in CJ    
CJ 4371   Procedural Law    
CJ 4373   Terrorism    
CJ 5315   Seminar in Courts & Judiciary    
CJ 5318   Seminar in CJ Theory    
CJ 5322   Immigration Issues    
CJ 5324   Social Deviance    
CJ 5327   Grad Seminar in HS    
CJ 5340   Policy Making in CJ    
CJ 5341   Criminal Sexual Behaviors    
CJ 5362   Criminology of Cybercrime    
CJ 5366   Courtrm Presentation/Rule Evid    
CJ 5372   Forensic Accounting   CJ 5372 Forensic Accounting (3-0). Students will examine the essentials of forensic accounting utilizing case studies and complete an entire case investigation.  
CJ 5375   Open Source Intelligence   CJ 5375 Open Source Intelligence (3-0). This course is intended to provide a detailed analysis of Open Source Intelligence (OSINT), emphasizing advanced methodologies, tools, and analytical techniques. Students will develop a comprehensive understanding of how to systematically collect, analyze, and disseminate information obtained from publicly available sources. The course is designed to equip students with the skills necessary to navigate and exploit a wide array of open-source data for applications in national security, law enforcement, corporate security, and competitive intelligence.  
CJ 5378   Malware Analysis