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CC 606

Rsch & Professionalization Sem

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This course provides students with the opportunity to devise a proposal for their thesis under close supervision and to present and discuss their work at several stages of development. The proposal will include a literature review and methodological plan for their research project. The seminar also provides a forum for presentation and discussion of matters students will encounter in future graduate studies or later work as professional criminologists. Topics covered include grant writing, scholarship application processes and proposals, graduate school application policies, publishing, and teaching.

This course provides students with the opportunity to devise a proposal for their thesis under close supervision and to present and discuss their work at several stages of development. The proposal will include a literature review and methodological plan for their research project. The seminar also provides a forum for presentation and discussion of matters students will encounter in future graduate studies or later work as professional criminologists. Topics covered include grant writing, scholarship application processes and proposals, graduate school application policies, publishing, and teaching.

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This course provides students with the opportunity to devise a proposal for their thesis under close supervision and to present and discuss their work at several stages of development. The proposal will include a literature review and methodological plan for their research project. The seminar also provides a forum for presentation and discussion of matters students will encounter in future graduate studies or later work as professional criminologists. Topics covered include grant writing, scholarship application processes and proposals, graduate school application policies, publishing, and teaching.


CC 606

Rsch & Professionalization Sem

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This course provides students with the opportunity to devise a proposal for their thesis under close supervision and to present and discuss their work at several stages of development. The proposal will include a literature review and methodological plan for their research project. The seminar also provides a forum for presentation and discussion of matters students will encounter in future graduate studies or later work as professional criminologists. Topics covered include grant writing, scholarship application processes and proposals, graduate school application policies, publishing, and teaching.

This course provides students with the opportunity to devise a proposal for their thesis under close supervision and to present and discuss their work at several stages of development. The proposal will include a literature review and methodological plan for their research project. The seminar also provides a forum for presentation and discussion of matters students will encounter in future graduate studies or later work as professional criminologists. Topics covered include grant writing, scholarship application processes and proposals, graduate school application policies, publishing, and teaching.

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This course provides students with the opportunity to devise a proposal for their thesis under close supervision and to present and discuss their work at several stages of development. The proposal will include a literature review and methodological plan for their research project. The seminar also provides a forum for presentation and discussion of matters students will encounter in future graduate studies or later work as professional criminologists. Topics covered include grant writing, scholarship application processes and proposals, graduate school application policies, publishing, and teaching.


CC 606 Prerequisites

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CC 606 Leads To

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CC 606 Restrictions

Must be enrolled in one of the following Levels:

Graduate (GR)

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