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Methodist University to Develop Masters in Justice Studies Degree
The Criminal Justice Studies Program with the support of the North Carolina Justice Academy is developing a weekend masters program in justice studies. The program is scheduled to offer its first classes in the Spring 2006. The program will focus on administration and management with the goal of developing future criminal justice leaders in North Carolina. For more information on this program contact the MJA program manager Mrs. Kristine Thomas.
Alpha Phi Sigma - The National Criminal Justice Honor Society inducts the following students (Spring 2005): Jason Pizza, Michelle Burgess, Pam Zinzer, Julie Boyer, Shameer Bufford, Venika Bazemore, Doug Austin, John Benazzi, Kent Carter. (May 2006) Renee Deramus, April Hernandez, Laura Schmidt, Pam Ellis-Phipps, Laura Maldonado
Sigma Omega Chi - The National Sociology Honor Society inducts the following Criminal Justice students (Spring 2005): John Benazzi, Julie Boyer, Doug Austin
Student Interns worked this summer with: Probation and Parole Enforcement with Fayetteville Police
Justice Studies Online Course Offerings on a regular basis:
The North Carolina Justice Academy announces internships for criminal justice, computer science, communications, information sciences, math, political science, psychology, and related fields. Qualifications vary according to internship. If you are interested, you can visit the NCJA website, or e-mail Gloria Slade. You may also contact Gloria Slade via postal mail at North Carolina Justice Academy, PO Box 99, Salemburg, NC 28385, or phone (910) 525-4151.
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