03-16-2022, 12:11 PM
(01-20-2022, 12:21 PM)ss20ts Wrote:(01-19-2022, 10:02 PM)PrettyFlyforaChiGuy Wrote: Recent reply from Professor Leduc, who leads the capstone course:
"The good news is that our curriculum has a foundational philosophy of social justice which seems to be your interest.
The not so good news is that there is no substitution for the CRJ 496 course; but it is not necessarily connected to law enforcement.
This is the capstone course in the degree in which students work within a criminal or social justice agency and connect their experiences with our program learning outcomes. You may have somewhere local that you can intern with; or you may have relevant work experiences at your current job that you could use; or you may do it virtually with a social justice advocacy agency.
I meet (via zoom) with students in the session before they are ready to take this course and we plan out where you will complete your 100 hours."
She provided a syllabus, field hours log, and assessment instructions. Wouldn't hurt to reach out to see about your specific circumstances.
Thank you for sharing! I was hoping someone reached out to the professor and heard back. I have shared the contact info with a few people, but no had posted the what the response was. It does sound like this could be challenging for some and easy for others all depending on your current career status.
Hi there, will you be able to please share the Professor's contact info?
I am interested to know what kind of program learning outcomes can be aligned at in my job field.
Thanks!