CRIM 3600 - 60 Advanced Criminological Theory and Policy
CRIM 3600 - 60 Advanced Criminological Theory and Policy
This course will involve an in-depth look into criminological theories of crime and explore the intersection between theory and policy. Classic sociological theories of crime will be explored as well as new emerging theories. The course will focus on how theory can be used to shape policy. Prerequisite(s): SOC 1000 or SOC 1060; CRIM 2025.
Subject
Criminology
Status
Open
Career
Undergraduate
Location
Online
Session
Full Semester
Enrollment Total
4/20
Credit Hours
3
Class Number
14363
Delivery Mode
Online Semester Based
Dates
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Academic Term
Spring 2025
Days & Times | Room | Instructor | Meeting Dates |
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Online
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Matthew D Makarios
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- CRIM 3600-01/60 will be combined in Blackboard/eLearning.
- section 60 Criminal Justice BAS (984), Criminology & Criminal Justice BA - Online (982O)
- This course will be taught online via eLearning.
- All cohort students must register through Continuing and Distance Education, http://online.uni.edu/enroll.
- This section may be combined with another online section of the same course. Students will be notified by UNI email if these sections are combined.
Students enrolled in an online / distance program should submit the enrollment form to enroll. Students enrolled in an on-campus program should enroll through their Student Center.