Information Technology and the Administration of Justice
The new College
of Information Technology at Georgia Southern and the Justice Studies
Program have teamed to offer a second discipline for Information Technology
Majors in Information Technology and the Administration of Justice. This
program provides students with the opportunity to explore the nexus of technology
and the criminal justice system. Students will take courses specially tailored
to develop their understanding of the evolving role of technology and information
in the administration of justice in America. Students completing the program
will be prepared for a variety of data management, security, investigative,
and administrative positions in government agencies and the private sector.
Required Courses
| CRJU 1100 | Introduction to Criminal Justice |
| CRJU 2131 | Justice and Ethics |
| CRJU 3133 | Criminal Procedure |
| CRJU 3230 | Policing |
| CRJU 4032 | Criminal Behavior |
| CRJU 4231 | Criminal Justice Research Methods |
| CRJU 4830 | Criminal Justice Administration |