Mary Ann Probst, Esquire Associate Teaching Professor, Criminal Justice Coordinator, Criminal Justice Program [email protected] 814-949-5352 Smith Building, C124 Nathan E. Kruis Associate Professor, Criminal Justice [email protected] 814-949-5176 Smith Building, E130A Kim S. Ménard, Ph.D. Professor, Criminal Justice and Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies [email protected] Smith Building, C128H Michael Wieland Part-time Instructor, Criminal Justice and Sociology [email protected]
Mary Ann Probst, Esquire Associate Teaching Professor, Criminal Justice Coordinator, Criminal Justice Program [email protected] 814-949-5352 Smith Building, C124 Nathan E. Kruis Associate Professor, Criminal Justice [email protected] 814-949-5176 Smith Building, E130A Kim S. Ménard, Ph.D. Professor, Criminal Justice and Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies [email protected] Smith Building, C128H Michael Wieland Part-time Instructor, Criminal Justice and Sociology [email protected]
Mary Ann Probst, Esquire Associate Teaching Professor, Criminal Justice Coordinator, Criminal Justice Program [email protected] 814-949-5352 Smith Building, C124
Nathan E. Kruis Associate Professor, Criminal Justice [email protected] 814-949-5176 Smith Building, E130A
Kim S. Ménard, Ph.D. Professor, Criminal Justice and Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies [email protected] Smith Building, C128H
Suggested Academic Plans Suggested Academic Plans (SAPs) are sample semester-by-semester guides you can use to meet degree requirements.Criminal Justice SAPs for Prospective StudentsView the SAP for the B.A. in Criminal Justice.View the SAP for the B.S. in Criminal Justice.Criminal Justice SAPs for Current StudentsTo access previous years' suggested academic plans, please visit the archive to view the appropriate Undergraduate Bulletin edition.
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