Apr 16, 2026  
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CJ 495 - Criminal Justice Capstone


Credits: 1-6
This course is an opportunity for students to gain an emic perspective of the criminal justice system with a structured, extended, work-based learning opportunity. Students synthesize knowledge developed in the BAS Business Management-Criminal Justice Administration program and demonstrate critical thinking and decision-making skills. Students are responsible for developing a capstone project with instructor approval. This course is for students enrolled in the Bachelor of Applied Science Program. Permission code is required.
Course Outcomes:
 

  1. Gain practical work experience and explore career opportunities.
  2. Develop and enhance essential career-related skills.
  3. Apply methods, theory, and related academic knowledge and skills, with particular emphasis on legal and ethical issues related to the industry.
  4. Prepare employment application materials, including a professional resume and cover letter.
  5. Track capstone project learning objectives, self-evaluate progress, and discuss best practices.
  6. Demonstrate professionalism and ability to fulfill all duties of the capstone project.
  7. Identify potential policy and procedure issues of a current organization with intent to develop specific and appropriate resolutions.
  8. Acquire an understanding of the operations, equipment, forms, and reports of a career-related organization.

Course Topics:
 

  1. Preparation of the capstone project
  2. Ethical dilemmas in the field
  3. Industry-related data analysis
  4. Professionalism
  5. Job preparation
  6. Post-program career planning

LAB Credits: 6
LAB hours per week: 12
Course Attribute(s): Course-BAS, Work-Based
OEE Permitted: No
Grading Basis: Graded
Instructor/Department Consent Required: Consent Required
CIP Code: 45.0401
Default Section Size/Cap: 20
Quarter(s) offered:
  • Summer
  • Fall
  • Winter
  • Spring