Law Enforcement

Criminal Justice Track Option

Criminal Justice: Law Enforcement

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If you're a student looking to delve deeper into the world of policing and law enforcement, consider focusing your elective credits in this area. By doing so, you'll have the opportunity to learn about the evolution of policing, police organization and leadership, and the current challenges facing law enforcement today.

Depending on the courses you choose, you may also gain insight into topics such as police-community relations, investigations, interviewing techniques, and emerging threats like cybercrime and national security.

Explore Course Requirements

Students may select from any of the following 4 courses (12 credits) to complete this option area:

  • CRJU 2051 - National Security
  • CRJU 2052 - Introduction to Cybercrime
  • CRJU 3050 - Interview and Interrogation Techniques
  • CRJU 3160 - White-Collar Crime
  • CRJU 3170 - Crime Prevention and Analysis
  • CRJU 3310 - Police in Contemporary Society
  • CRJU 3320 - Police-Community Relations
  • CRJU 3950 - Firearms in Society
  • CRJU 4034 - Criminal Profiling
  • CRJU 4050 - Advanced Interview and Interrogation Techniques
  • CRJU 4175 - Homicide Investigation
  • CRJU 4180 - Comparative Study of Criminal Justice Systems
  • CRJU 4460 - Developing Criminal Justice Leadership 

Please visit the UCCS Academic Catalog for the most up-to-date list of program courses, course descriptions, and detailed program requirements.