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Techniques of Analysis in CCJ (CCJ 225)

Term: Academic Year 2023-2024 Spring Semester

Faculty

Jackie Gray Ennis
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David Abeling-Judge
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Schedule

Tue-Thu, 9:30 AM - 10:45 AM (1/16/2024 - 5/8/2024) Location: BART HINES 211

Description

(Techniques of Analysis in Criminology and Criminal Justice Sciences)
This course will introduce students to techniques of analysis employed in Criminology and the Criminal Justice Sciences. It will help students acquire and demonstrate knowledge, skills and capabilities in applying scientific principles of quantitative and qualitive analysis necessary in conducting and understanding empirical research in the discipline of Criminology and Criminal Justice Sciences. Students will acquire dispcipline specific foundational skills in applying scientific reasoning in evaluating the validity and reliability of empirical research findings from Criminology and the Criminal Justice Sciences as bodies of scientific knowledge.

Prerequisities: CCJ 101 and QRT 120 or MTH 130 or applicable transfer credit