Students
Tuition Fee
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Medium of studying
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Duration
21 credits
Details
Program Details
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Major
Law Enforcement | Criminal Justice | Criminology
Area of study
Social Sciences | Security Services
Course Language
English
About Program

Program Overview


University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Academic Catalog

The University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission, a regional accreditation agency recognized by the U.S. Department of Education.


Criminal Justice and Criminology

The Department of Criminal Justice & Criminology offers a range of programs, including:


  • Crime Analysis, Undergraduate Certificate
  • Criminal Justice and Criminology, BS
  • Criminal Justice and Criminology, BS: Crime Analysis
  • Criminal Justice and Criminology, Minor
  • Criminal Justice and Criminology, MS
  • Criminal Justice and Criminology, MS/Public Administration, MPA
  • Criminal Justice and Criminology, MS/Social Welfare, PhD
  • Criminal Justice and Criminology, MS/Social Work, MSW
  • Criminal Justice and Criminology, MS: Crime Analytics
  • Cyber Crime Forensics, Graduate Certificate
  • Death Investigation, Undergraduate Certificate
  • Forensic Science, Undergraduate Certificate
  • Forensic Toxicology, Undergraduate Certificate

Crime Analysis, Undergraduate Certificate

The Certificate in Crime Analysis is designed for students who already have a bachelor's degree in any field and consists of 21 credits. The program includes a foundation in criminal justice and research methods, specialized coursework in crime analysis, analysis-oriented technology, and data-driven policing, and field placement in an agency setting with practicing professionals.


Requirements

The following courses (or equivalents) are required:


  • CRM JST 110: Introduction to Criminal Justice (3 credits)
  • INFOST 110: Introduction to Information Science and Technology (3 credits)
    • or INFOST 120: Information Technology Ethics
  • CRM JST 480: Criminal Evidence and Investigation (3 credits)
  • CRM JST 510: Introduction to Crime Analysis (3 credits)
  • CRM JST 520: Analysis Oriented Technology: Spatial Data Analysis; Crime Mapping; ArcGIS (3 credits)
  • CRM JST 530: Data Driven Policing Strategies and Police Intelligence (3 credits)
  • CRM JST 311: Field Experience Practicum (3 credits) Total Credits: 21

Students must complete all coursework within the sequence. A minimum of 15 credits must be taken in residence at UWM.


Accreditation and Catalog Information

The University reserves the right to change the information published in this Catalog without notice. Students are advised to consult with their individual School/College or department for the most up-to-date information about program requirements.


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