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Dr. Harald Otto Schweizer
Downtown Program
Coordinator

Dept. of Criminology

 
 


FOR DOWNTOWN GRADUATE PROGRAM CLICK HERE

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since 9 Nov. 99

Personal website of Dr. Harald Otto Schweizer Dept. of Criminology
California State University-Fresno

Downtown Program Coordinator

Tel. 559-278-8880 Email: haralds@csufresno.edu
CLICK HERE For directions and maps to the downtown program class room,
and also to Dr. Schweizer's office on campus.

Click here for program description, costs, a web based program application,
and additional information on university admission and transfer requirements,
the
admission to the downtown degree program, city of Fresno reimbursement policy,
and related information.

Downtown program students MUST be employed by a governmental
agency at any level (federal/state/local, etc.)

UNIVERSITY POLICIES APPLICABLE TO ALL STUDENTS AND/OR FACULTY

Honor Code
Policy on Cheating and Plagiarism
Above documenst must be reviewed by all students enrolled in CSU Fresno courses


COURSE SCHEDULE FOR 2008/2009/2010
All classes are held at the Fresno Police Department Annex basement
training room.

Course registration forms for Fall 08 will be posted by 15 July, 2008.
ALL MONDAY AND WEDNESDAY CLASSES ARE FROM 1800-2200
SATURDAY CLASSES ARE FROM 0800-1430


Aug/Sep 2008
Crim 140 Family Violence taught by Marilyn Herzog (marimm@csufresno.edu)
Class meets on the following Wednesdays: Aug 6, 13, 20, 27 Sep 3, 10, 17, 24
and on the following Saturdays: Aug 16, Sep 20.

Required Text: Harvey Wallace - Family Violence: Legal, Medical, and Social
Perspectives
- 5th Ed.. ISBN: 0205573541


Crim 153 Psychology of Crime
taught by Dr. M.J. Kissner (mkissner@csufresno.edu)
Class meets on the following Mondays: Aug 4, 11, 18, 25, Sep 1*, 8, 15, 22 and
on the following Saturdays: Aug 2, Sep 6
.
* The instructor may give additional readings/assigments in lieu of attendance on
Labor Day (1 Sep)



Oct/Nov 2008

Crim 199-Senior seminar and preparation for Graduate program
(1 unit course with limited meetings) Course offering is being modified due to
catalog changes. Changes will be posted once confirmed.
C
rim 180 Internship (Limited meetings) Students with 2 or more years of professional/sworn
experience are not required to complete 120 internship hours.
Anthr 105W Upper division GE multicultural/international*
*Also satisfies the university's upper division writing requirement.

A new cycle of courses begins in February 2009

Feb/Mar 2009
Crim 100 Criminology (Theory)
Crim 102 Criminal Justice Organization and Administration

Crim 001 Success in Crim

Apr/May 2009

Crim 109 Comparative Systems of CJ
Geog 115 Violent Weather (Integration B
Upper Division GE)

Aug/Sep 2009
Crim 112 Professionalism in Criminal Justice
Crim 170 Research Methods

Oct/Nov 2009
Phil 120 Contemporary Conflicts of Morals taught by Dr. Barbara
La Bossiere (blabossiere@csufresno.edu)

Crim 117 Criminal Legal Process

Feb/Mar 2010

Crim 113 Forensics in C.J. taught by Ms. Deliah Heredia

Crim 174 Ethnic and Gender Issues taught by Ms. Marilyn Herzog

Apr/May 2010
Crim 127 Advanced Crim Legal Process taught by Dr. M.J. Kissner on
the following Wednesdays:

The above course does not require a textbook

History 101 (Women in History)
Upper division GE COURSE in area ID,
t
aught by Dr. Eileen Walsh (ewalsh@csufresno.edu)

NOTE: Some of the courses may be shifted to another date, based on student need and related variables. Any changes, however,
will not affect program completion.
Once registered in a downtown course, students are issued a student ID number. This number will permit students to obtain a
CSU Fresno Email address. Students should check their email on a regular basis for messages from the university and/or their
instructor.
Students MUST also apply for Admission to the University at: http://www.csufresno.edu/CSUF/admissions/index.html
When doing so, students are issued a Student ID number, if they do not already have one, which can then be used for university
business and for obtaining a university email address.

This is not an official web site of California State University-Fresno
The author of these pages is solely responsible for the content of this site.
Links to sites external to the university should be accessed with caution and
their content is not within the control of the author of these pages
For additional questions or comments, please contact
Dr. Harald Otto Schweizer,
559-278-8880
haralds@csufresno.edu

Este no está un sitio oficiál de la universitat estatal de California-Fresno
Solamente el autor de estos páginas tiene la responsibilitad para éste sitio del Web.
Ofrecemos una LICENCIATURA en Criminologia con empasis
policiaca, correcional, o servicios para victimas del crimenes, y
un Magíster Universitario en Criminología
(Duración Ciclo Intermedio: 1-2 años)