Criminal Justice 301: White Collar Crime (v.3)
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The course objective is to teach students the fundamentals of different types of white collar crime. Students will study the history of white collar crime; types of white collar crime such as corporate, avocational, political, and technocrimes; and the processes for regulating, prosecuting, and defending it.
Additional DetailsEarning Criteria
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The methods of assessment include case studies, written papers, examinations, quizzes, with a minimum passing score of 70%.
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Instructional strategies include: audio visual materials, case studies.
Endorsements
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American Council on Education
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American Council on Education
3 semester hours in White Collar Crime in the lower-division undergraduate category