Program Overview
Course Description
The course CRIM 2900 Selected Topics is a topical course designed to investigate any relevant subject matter not included in any of the standard courses. The title and content will be determined by current mutual interests of students and faculty.
Course Details
- Credit hours: 1-4 hours
- Department: Sociology
- Course may be offered to meet a requirement for a major only by approval of the department chair.
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