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Criminology | Sociology
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Social Sciences
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English
About Program

Program Overview


Course Description

CRMJS 1950 Independent Study

The CRMJS 1950 Independent Study is a research course that allows students to explore a selected study topic under the guidance of a faculty resource person. The course begins with an initial meeting between the student and the department chair to discuss the study topic and review research methods. A faculty resource person is then assigned to guide the student's work and provide advisory support. A copy of the student's work is filed in the department's archives.


Program Requirements

  • The course is worth 1-4 hours.
  • Prerequisite(s): Senior standing or permission of the department chair.
  • Independent study may not duplicate courses described in the catalog.

Academic Policies

The online version of the Nebraska Wesleyan University catalog supersedes any printed catalog or PDF version as the official catalog of NWU. NWU reserves the right to make changes in the regulations and offerings announced in this official online version, as circumstances require. It is expected that the only changes will be the correction of errors and the inclusion of new courses and programs approved during the academic year.


University Information

Nebraska Wesleyan University is located at 5000 Saint Paul Avenue, Lincoln, NE.


Degree and Program Requirements

The university offers various degree and program requirements, including:


  • General Education: Archway Curriculum
  • Archway Curriculum for Adult Undergraduate Program
  • Certificates
  • Academic Recognition
  • Special Academic Programs and Opportunities

Graduate and Undergraduate Programs

The university provides:


  • Undergraduate programs with admission criteria for first-year students, transfer students, international students, adult undergraduates, and visiting students.
  • Graduate programs with admission and financial information.
  • Academic policies and procedures for both undergraduate and graduate programs.
  • Degrees and requirements for graduate programs.
  • Certificates for various fields of study.
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