criminal/social justice and public safety
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criminal/social justice and public safety
Graduate Programs in CRIMINAL/SOCIAL JUSTICE AND PUBLIC SAFETY ADMINISTRATION MASTER OF SCIENCE IN CRIMINAL/SOCIAL JUSTICE MASTER OF SCIENCE IN PUBLIC SAFETY ADMINISTRATION On-site options available MISSION STATEMENT AT A GLANCE Lewis University, guided by its Catholic Outstanding Academic Programs and Lasallian heritage, provides to a Located in the Midwest, Lewis University is a comprehensive, Catholic university where the traditions of liberal learning, values, and preparation for professional work come together with a synergy that gives the University its educational identity and focus. Founded in 1932, Lewis is a dynamic, coeducational university offering more than 70 undergraduate majors and programs of study, 22 graduate programs, and certificates of advanced study. Lewis is one of many schools sponsored by the De La Salle Christian Brothers, an international Roman Catholic teaching order with 325 years of teaching in the Lasallian tradition. diverse student population programs for a liberal and professional education grounded in the interaction of knowledge and fidelity in the search for truth. Lewis promotes the development of the complete person through the pursuit of wisdom and justice. Fundamental to its Experienced Faculty Lewis has nearly 174 full-time faculty members who take their students personal and professional success to heart. The majority hold terminal degrees in their fields. Many are experienced practitioners. The student/faculty ratio is 12:1. Mission is a spirit of association which fosters community in all teaching, learning, and service. FOR MORE INFORMATION about admission to one of the graduate programs at Lewis University, please contact: Graduate and Adult Admission Lewis University One University Parkway Romeoville, IL 60446 [phone] (815) 836-5610 [toll free] (800) 897-9000 [fax] (815) 836-5578 grad@lewisu.edu Accreditation Lewis University is accredited by The Higher Learning Commission and a member of the North Central Association. The College of Nursing and Health Professions’ basic professional program is approved by the State of Illinois Department of Professional Regulation, and all programs, graduate and undergraduate, are accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (One Dupont Circle, Washington DC, 20036). All teacher education programs are approved for entitlement by the Illinois State Board of Education in conjunction with the Illinois State Teacher Certification Board. In addition, the College of Education has earned NCATE (National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education) accreditation. For further information visit the NCATE Web site at www.ncate.org Inquiries concerning regional accreditation should be directed to the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools, 30 North LaSalle Street, Suite 2400, Chicago, Illinois, 60602-2504. By phone, (800) 621-7440 or (312) 263-0456. A Welcoming Campus The Lewis main campus in Romeoville, Illinois, is a picturesque 376-acre setting which houses 1,000 students in 11 residence halls, all within walking distance of well-equipped classrooms, the library, the Student Recreation and Fitness Center, the Student Union, and Sancta Alberta Chapel. Lewis campuses are also located in Oak Brook, Hickory Hills, Tinley Park and Shorewood. Additionally, classes are now offered at De La Salle Institute in Chicago. All classes are easily accessible to Chicago and the suburbs, making it easy for students to complete professional internships. Enrollment Lewis currently has almost 5,400 students; over 3,900 undergraduates and 1,500 graduate students. Many are from the Chicago region with international students representing 30 different countries. Lewis welcomes students of all cultures and religious faiths, with a 30 percent minority population. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE, LAW, AND PUBLIC SAFETY STUDIES Dear Prospective Graduate Student: Thank you for your interest in our graduate degree programs offered through the Department of Justice, Law and Public Safety Studies. These programs can be beneficial in providing you a competitive edge for advancement in the field of criminal justice or public safety. Our graduate degree programs are balanced between the practical as well as theoretical knowledge of the discipline. Our faculty has rich backgrounds in criminal justice, public safety and extensive academic preparation. This blend of expertise has served as an enabler for working adults to better comprehend the academic challenges associated with degree completion requirements. Both of the master's degree programs in Criminal Social Justice and Public Safety Administration are offered either during the day or evenings to accommodate working adult students. In addition, the program in Public Safety Administration is offered in an accelerated format that can enhance the pace for degree completion. The course offerings for both degree programs are conveniently located in several areas in Chicago and the suburbs for easy student access. We look forward to working with you as a graduate student in one of our programs. We also wish you much success in achieving your professional goals. Sincerely, Dr. Calvin R. Edwards, Chair Department of Justice, Law and Public Safety Studies One University Parkway • Romeoville, IL 60446-2200 Office (815) 836-5502 • Fax (815) 836-5870 • www.lewisu.edu Campus Sites: ROMEOVILLE • CHICAGO • HICKORY HILLS • OAK BROOK • SHOREWOOD • TINLEY PARK 1 GENERAL INFORMATION ACADEMIC STANDINGS FACULTY A minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.0 must be Calvin R. Edwards, Department Chair and Associate Professor maintained in order for a student to remain in good standing. D.P.A. University of Southern California M.P.A. University of Southern California M.S.W. Washington University STUDENT-AT-LARGE Any student who has applied for admission, but who has not B.A. Elmhurst College Raymond Garritano, Assistant Professor yet completed the admission process or requirements, may D.P.A. Nova Southeastern University register as a student-at-large. This requires the submission of the M.S. Nova Southeastern University graduate application and fee and official transcripts. No more M.A. Roosevelt University than nine (9) semester credit hours taken as a student-at-large B.S. Roosevelt University may be applied toward the degree. Enrollment as a student-atlarge does not guarantee admission to the program, but does James Houlihan, Program Chair and Professor allow the student an opportunity to demonstrate the ability to Ed.D. Northern Illinois University perform successfully at the graduate level. Students must meet M.B.A. DePaul University all admission requirements by the last day of the semester of B.S. enrollment in their third course as a student-at-large or discontinue matriculation. Loyola University Keith Killacky, Assistant Professor Ed.D. Northern Illinois University M.S. DePaul University TIME LIMIT FOR COMPLETION M.S. Indiana University B.S. Loyola University Students must meet all requirements for the degree within a period of seven consecutive years from the time of first Schannae Lucas, Assistant Professor enrollment in graduate coursework or upon admission to the Ph.D. (Candidate) Washington State University program, whichever comes first. M.A. Washington State University B.A. TUITION AND FEES Published regularly by the Offices of the Bursar and Registrar, current tuition and fees can be found in the University Course Schedule. University of California, Irvine. George Marcin, Assistant Professor M.S. Lewis University B.S. Lewis University John Roberts, Assistant Professor Ed.D. Loyola University FINANCIAL AID M.A. Lewis University B.A. Chicago State University The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is available. If you wish to apply for financial assistance for graduate study, you need to complete the FAFSA form. Stafford loans are usually available. Be sure to include the Lewis University code number on the FAFSA form (001707). 2 Lynn Tovar, Assistant Professor Ed.D. Northern Illinois University M.S. Northern Illinois University B.S. Southern Illinois University MASTER OF SCIENCE IN CRIMINAL /SOCIAL JUSTICE OVERVIEW Lewis University’s Criminal/Social Justice Program is one of the most highly respected and well established programs in the Chicagoland area. We have prepared thousands of men and women to serve in the court system, city and suburban police departments, federal, state, and county criminal justice ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS agencies, as well as corporate and private security agencies. Some well known alumni include the recently retired Superintendent of the Chicago Police Department who I. Full and Provisional Admission students must: ■ Possess a bachelor's degree from a regionally received both an undergraduate and graduate degree from accredited institution of higher education with a major Lewis University; and the Washington D.C. Chief of Police. in Criminal/Social Justice or with 12 semester hours of The Master of Science in Criminal/Social Justice meets the needs of private and public agencies to have generalists assume middle management positions. The Master of Science in Criminal/Social Justice meets these needs by providing an interdisciplinary program which emphasizes broad-based knowledge rather than a narrow focus of expertise. The program offers coursework in the fields of law enforcement administration, management, corrections, labor relations and credit related to Criminal/Social Justice or be currently serving as a criminal justice practitioner in possession of a bachelor's degree or if the bachelor's degree is not criminal/social justice related, successfully complete two criminal/social justice graduate courses, selected by the program director prior to admission as a degree candidate; ■ Submit two letters of recommendation; social services. The program prepares students for positions in ■ Submit a completed application; fields such as criminal justice, mental health, environmental ■ Pay a non-refundable application fee submitted and consumer protection, children and family services, delinquency, courts and probation, and private security. This program is characterized by: ■ A curriculum that offers both theory and practical application. ■ Faculty that bring formal education and experience into the classroom. ■ Coursework relevant to today’s issues facing the criminal justice field. with application; ■ Submit official academic transcripts from each institution attended; and ■ Obtain acceptance by the Graduate Council. II. Full Admission Status students must have an undergraduate GPA of 3.00 or higher on a 4.00 scale, calculated on the most recent 60 semester hours. III. Provisional Admission Status students must have an undergraduate GPA of 2.00 or higher on a 4.00 scale. Upon satisfactory completion of a maximum of 9-semester hours credit which must be completed with a GPA of 3.00 or higher, the applicant will be reviewed for full admission status by the Chairman and Director of the Graduate Program for consideration to "Full Admission" status. IV. A maximum of 12 graduate semester credit hours directly related to the program's course content may be transferred provided the grade for each course is no less than a "B." V. A maximum of six semester credit hours are allowed during the candidate's first semester which must be completed with a GPA of 3.00 or higher. 3 DEGREE REQUIREMENTS Candidates for the Master of Science in Criminal/Social INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS Justice degree are required to complete a program of study All international students are required to present the determined in consultation with, and under the direction of the appropriate student visa and other documents. Students department coordinator or a faculty member. The program educated outside of the United States must meet the must be approved by the Program Director. The program of University's Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) study will total no less than 39 semester credit hours. Each requirements, in addition to the regular Criminal/Social candidate is required to complete 18 semester credit hours in Justice program admission requirements. “core” course work. RESEARCH AND THESIS STUDENT COURSE LOAD ■ A thesis and/or research is not required for graduation. Nine semester credit hours per semester is considered a ■ Students who have completed 27 semester credit hours and full-time course load. An overload may be permitted with the maintained a cumulative GPA of 3.5 or higher may elect to consent of the Program Director for students who have do Research and Thesis (81-596) for a maximum of maintained a cumulative GPA of 3.00. six hours. TIME LIMITS FOR COMPLETION OF THE PROGRAM Students may take no less than 18 months nor more than seven years to complete the program. ■ Qualified students who elect to do 81-596 Research and Thesis, will apply to the Program Director for consent to register and the assignment of a thesis advisor. The student will prepare a research proposal in consultation with the STUDENT COUNSELING thesis advisor and Program Director. Upon acceptance of Graduate faculty offices are located on the first floor of the proposal, the student must complete the research and McNamara Hall at the University's Romeoville campus. thesis within 2 calendar years. Proposal forms for Research Students should consult with their departmental advisor at and Thesis are available from the Program Director. regular intervals during their course of studies. ■ The thesis will conform to the standards set forth by the American Psychological Association. PROBATION complete, bound copies to their Program Director prior to cumulative GPA for a semester (including summer sessions) the end of the semester. fall below 3.00. Students who do not improve their GPA ■ Upon acceptance of the complete thesis, it will be delivered during the following semester will be subject to dismissal to the University Librarian for placing in the library from the program by the Program Director. collection. GRADUATION AND DEGREE AWARD To be awarded the degree, the student must: LOCATION OF COURSES AND CLASS SCHEDULES ■ Graduate Criminal/Social Justice courses are held at Lewis ■ Earn a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.00. suburban campuses, as well as additional locations in the ■ Complete 39 semester credit hours which may include no Chicago area. more than 6 credit hours maximum of Research and Thesis, and 3 credit hours of Independent Study, respectively. ■ Must complete the six required “core” courses, totaling 18 semester hours. ■ Make timely application for graduation to the Registrar's office and payment of all financial obligations to the university. 4 ■ Upon acceptance of the thesis, the student must deliver two Students will be placed on academic probation should their ■ Fall and Spring semester classes meet for 2 1/2 hours one day a week. Summer classes meet twice a week for 3 1/2 hours each class session. CURRICULUM MASTER OF SCIENCE Total Credit Hours Required I. 39 CORE COURSES (18) 81-504 Criminal Justice Agencies Administration and Management (3) 81-511 Fiscal Preparation – Criminal Justice Agencies (3) 81-514 Fair Practices - Labor Relations in the Public Sector (3) 81-517 Applied Research Methods (3) 81-525 Drugs: Distribution and Impact (3) 81-528 Community Policing (3) II. ELECTIVE COURSES (21) Seven course electives are selected from the graduate offerings in conjunction with a department advisor. Additional courses include: 81-507 Family Violence (3) 81-509 Criminal/Social Justice Information Systems (3) 81-510 Administration of Institutions for Court Committed Persons (3) 81-515 Federal Criminal Justice Systems (3) 81-516 Diversions from Incarceration (3) 81-518 Crisis Management (3) 81-520 Homicide – Violent Crime (3) 81-521 White Collar Crime (3) 81-522 Public Agencies and Community Relations (3) 81-526 Special Population Groups (3) 81-529 Terrorism: Management of Hostage Crisis Intervention (3) 81-549 Environmental Protection Enforcement (3) 81-550 Comparative Justice Systems (3) 81-551 Gang Organizational Structure (3) 81-552 Status for the Criminally Insane (3) 81-553 The Management of Criminal Organizations (3) 81-555 Criminal Law Update (3) 81-556 Uniform Code of Military Justice (3) 5 MASTER OF SCIENCE IN PUBLIC SAFETY ADMINISTRATION OVERVIEW The Master of Science in Public Safety Administration provides a concise, accelerated, and contemporary course of study that is unique, flexible and relevant to the changing ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS needs of today's public safety practitioner. It is designed to help those who are preparing to manage police, fire, emergency medical, and private law enforcement service in our society. This program is characterized by: ■ A curriculum that offers both theory and practical application. ■ Faculty that bring formal education and experienced. ■ Accelerated coursework that allows flexibility in I. Full and Provisional Admission students must: ■ Possess a baccalaureate degree from a regionally accredited institution of higher education with a major in Criminal/Social Justice, Fire Science, or Private Security; or possess a baccalaureate degree from a regionally accredited institution of higher education in another major with a concentration of 12 semester credit hours related to Criminal/Social Justice, Fire Science, or Private Security; or possess a baccalaureate degree from a scheduling. Courses are offered in an accelerated format regionally accredited institution of higher education and on a year round basis and scheduled to accommodate be currently serving as a Criminal/Social Justice, Fire both students who wish to enroll continuously and those Service, or Private Security practitioner with a minimum who stop and re-enroll later. Courses are eight weeks in of five years experience. length with six sessions per year and are offered with morning, afternoon, and evening opportunities. Individual class meetings are once a week for 4 hours. ■ Submit two letters of recommendation. ■ Submit academic transcripts from each institution attended. ■ Pay a non-refundable application fee, submitted with a completed graduate application. ■ Be accepted by the Graduate Council of the College of Arts and Sciences. II. Full admission students must have an undergraduate GPA of 3.00 or higher on a 4.00 scale. III. Provisional admission students must have an undergraduate GPA of 2.00 or higher on a 4.00 scale. Upon satisfactory completion of a maximum of nine semester credit hours which must be completed with a GPA of 3.00 or higher, the applicant will be reviewed for full admission status by the director. IV. Maximum of six semester credit hours directly related to the program contents may be transferred provided the grade for each course is no less than a "B." 6 7 DEGREE REQUIREMENTS Candidates for the Master of Science in Public Safety Administration degree are required to complete the program of study in consultation with, and under the direction of the department coordinator or a faculty member. The program of study will total no less than 36 semester credit hours. STUDENT COURSE LOAD Nine semester credit hours per semester is considered a fulltime course load. An overload may be permitted with the consent of the Program Director for students who have maintained a cumulative GPA of 3.00. TIME LIMITS FOR COMPLETION OF THE PROGRAM Students may take no less than 18 months nor more than seven years to complete the program. STUDENT COUNSELING Graduate faculty offices are located on the first floor of McNamara Hall at the University's Romeoville campus. Students should consult with their departmental advisor at regular intervals during their course of studies. PROBATION INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS Students will be placed on academic probation should their All international students are required to present the cumulative GPA for a semester (including summer sessions) fall appropriate student visa and other documents. Students below 3.00. Students who do not improve their GPA during educated outside of the United States must meet the the following semester will be subject to dismissal from the University's Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) program by the Program Director. requirements, in addition to the regular Criminal/Social GRADUATION AND DEGREE AWARD - Justice program admission requirements. To be awarded the degree, the student must: LOCATION OF CLASSES ■ Earn a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.00. Classes currently meet at Lewis University's suburban ■ Complete the required 36 semester credit hours locations in Oak Brook and Hickory Hills, as well as on-site ■ Make timely application for graduation to the at additional locations. Registrar's office and payment of all financial obligations to the university ■ Satisfactorily complete a comprehensive examination as directed by the department chairperson. 7 CURRICULUM MASTER OF SCIENCE Total Credit Hours Required 36 STUDENT LEARNING OUTCOMES There are 12 courses required to complete this 36 credit hour program. At the conclusion of the coursework, the There are a number of learning outcomes associated with the student must successfully pass a Comprehensive Program Public Safety Administration degree program. It is the design of Examination. the program, and the intention of the University that a graduate student of Public Safety Administration will: I. REQUIRED COURSES (36) 91-520 Public Safety Administration and Management (3) 91-523 Fiscal Management for Public Safety Administrators (3) 91-527 Public Safety Leadership - Theory and Practice (3) 91-530 Critical Thinking and Decision Making (3) 91-533 Public Safety Training - Management and Development (3) 91-536 Ethics, Integrity, and Social Responsibility (3) 91-539 Public Safety Law and Civil Liability (3) 91-542 Fire/Police/Protection Operations (3) 91-545 Labor Relations in the Public Sector (3) 91-547 Risk/Crisis Management (3) ■ Understand the contemporary practices of public safety management and responsibilities. ■ Prepare budgets for a public safety organization. ■ Demonstrate organizational development leadership through the practices of reflection on action, critical and spatial thinking, and analysis and interpretation of data and logic. ■ Develop and maintain organizational effectiveness through the knowledge and employment of select training modalities. ■ Maintain organizational and personal values that are ethical and socially responsible. 91-550 Human Resource Development (3) ■ Understand law that applies to the field. 91-553 Public Safety Agencies and the Community (3) ■ Articulate issues of employee relationships with the public II. COMPREHENSIVE PROGRAM EXAMINATION A comprehensive program examination will be required. The examination is established to affirm understanding by the student and to confirm to the Department and the University that learning has occurred. The comprehensive examination is also an indicator that the course content is reflective of current practices. The form of the examination will utilize written or oral presentations or defenses as directed by the chairperson. safety organization. ■ Develop theories and practices involving issues of risk management and crisis management. ■ Demonstrate sound practice in human resource development. ■ Make decisions consistent with the responsibilities of serving and relating to the community. ■ Organize ideas in such a manner that communication is optimized within the organization. ■ Work effectively in a multicultural organization and community. ■ Evaluate the impact of costs, assets, losses, and politics. ■ Analyze qualitative and quantitative data. ■ Develop solutions for public safety problems. 8 LEWIS UNIVERSITY GRADUATE DEGREE PROGRAMS AVIATION AND TRANSPORTATION (MS) BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (MBA) Eleven areas of specialization: Accountancy Custom Elective Option E-Business Finance Healthcare Management Human Resource Management Information Security International Business Management Information Systems Marketing Project Management Technology and Operations Management CRIMINAL/ SOCIAL JUSTICE (MS) EDUCATION (M.A.) Educational Leadership Elementary Education Reading and Literacy Secondary Education Special Education CURRICULUM AND INSTRUCTION (M.ED.) Curriculum and Teacher Leadership Instructional Technology Reading Teacher Endorsement ESL Endorsement EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP (M.ED.) (ED.D.) CERTIFICATE OF ADVANCED STUDY (CAS) MANAGEMENT (MS) NURSING (M.S.N.) Nursing Administration Nursing Education Adult Nurse Practitioner MSN/MBA (joint degree) ORGANIZATIONAL LEADERSHIP (MA) Corporate Management Not-for-Profit Management Public Policy Training and Development Higher Education - Student Services PSYCHOLOGY (M.A.) Counseling Psychology Child and Adolescent Counseling Mental Health Counseling General Administration Program Superintendent Endorsement School Counseling and Guidance FINANCE (MS) PUBLIC SAFETY ADMINISTRATION (MS) INFORMATION SECURITY (MS) Lewis University Main Campus One University Parkway Romeoville, IL 60446-2200 [phone] (815) 836-5610 Chicago Campus/De La Salle Institute 3434 South Michigan Avenue Chicago, IL 60616 Hickory Hills Campus 9634 S. Roberts Road Hickory Hills, IL 60457-2238 [phone] (708) 233-9768 Oak Brook Campus 2122 York Road, Suite 170 Oak Brook, IL 60523-0406 [phone] (630) 573-1740 Shorewood Campus 247 Brookforest Avenue Shorewood, Illinois 60404-9705 [phone] (815) 744-0504 Tinley Park Campus 18501 Maple Creek Drive Tinley Park, IL 60477-2979 [phone] (708) 444-3180 10/2007 www.lewisu.edu