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MCJ
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The Criminal Justice program at
St. Ambrose provides students with a broad-based course of study
designed to provide them with the knowledge and skills necessary for
employment in criminal justice and related fields. The program offers
courses in law enforcement, corrections, criminological theory, juvenile
justice, crime prevention and security, and research methods and
statistics.
The various electives available
are designed to broaden the students' knowledge in the field and
challenge them to develop intellectually. In addition, the Criminal
Justice Bachelor of Arts program and the Master of Criminal Justice
program are highly integrated. This enables students desiring to
continue their education the opportunity to complete their Master's
degree in one additional year.
NEWS
LAE
Jail-n-Bail
On Wednesday November 15, from 10:00 am to
1:00 pm, the Lambda Alpha Epsilon (LAE) American Criminal
Justice Association held a Jail and Bail fundraising event
at St. Ambrose University. The event helped raise money
for the Alpha Beta Chi Chapter members of St. Ambrose to
attend the Annual Iowa Governor’s Traffic Safety Conference
that will be held in Des Moines on April 10-12, 2007, and it
provided financial support for the Safer Foundation
Juvenile Program.
We were overwhelmed by SAU faculty, staff,
and student commitment to campus community organizations and
the Safer Foundation Juvenile Program of the Quad-Cities.
The event was a unique opportunity for SAU faculty and staff
to create a partnership on a single project, and we believe
that we grew as a campus community. SAU support and participation in the LAE Jail-n-Bail
helped LAE raised $527.00.
LAE would like to thank everyone for their
participation. We are pleased with the proceeds, and
we
look forward to future fundraising activities that will bridge St. Ambrose organizations
with the Quad-Cities community.
For more information on LAE, click on the
link to the left.
Master of
Criminal Justice
We now offer the
Master of Criminal Justice
program in Cedar Rapids and Ottumwa,
Iowa. Cedar Rapids classes are held at
Kirkwood Community College and Ottumwa
classes are held at Indian Hills
Community College.
For
more information on MCJ/graduate program
information sessions and events, please
go to the following website:
http://web.sau.edu/GradStudies/events.htm.
For more
information on the Master of Criminal Justice program at St.
Ambrose, contact Professor Waylyn McCulloh. He can be
reached at 563/333-6078 or by e-mail at
McCullohWaylynC@sau.edu. |