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requirements, the
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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.
Crim
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,
taught
by Dr. Eileen Walsh (ewalsh@csufresno.edu)
