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Department of Criminal Justice
Edinburg ELABN 321
Brownsville BMSLC 3.211
Email: cj@utrgv.edu
Phone: (956) 665-3566 Edinburg
Phone Alt: (956) 882-8260 Brownsville
Fax: (956) 665-2490
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The Department of Criminal Justice Program Student Learning Outcomes:

  1. Demonstrate knowledge of the structure, operations, and practices of the major components of the criminal justice system which include police, courts, corrections, and laws.
  2. Explain the fundamentals of research methods and statistical techniques used in criminal justice research.
  3. Apply critical thinking, creativity, problem solving, and communication skills through classroom assignments.
  4. Demonstrate knowledge of criminological theory and crime control techniques.

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