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Courses are available
to:
- Current MSU graduate and
undergraduate (upper-division) students, including students enrolled in
the online
master’s program in criminal justice;
- Practitioners and others
who wish to earn credits toward a related degree program at MSU or
another institution (Lifelong Education); and
- Anyone who wishes to earn a
certificate for professional development and career enhancement
(Lifelong Education).
Please note that Lifelong
Education students enroll in different
section numbers than degree seeking students. The
table below lists the course and section
number for Spring 2005
courses based on student classification.
Spring 2005 Student
Classification, Course Numbers, and Sections
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Course
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MSU
Undergraduate Student
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MSU Graduate Student
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Lifelong Education
Undergraduate |
Lifelong Education Graduate
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Issues in Terrorism
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491, sec. 730
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809, sec 730
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491, sec 731
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809, sec 731
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Foundations of
Homeland Security
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491, sec 732
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809, sec 732
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491, sec 733
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809, sec 733
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To enroll in the
Lifelong Education program, visit: www.reg.msu.edu/ROInfo/EnrReg/LifelongEducation.asp
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Students are
responsible for verifying enrollment and registration in these courses.
Note: Lifelong
Education students who possess a high school diploma or its equivalent
will be
accepted as Lifelong undergraduate students; those who already
possess a
bachelor's degree from an accredited institution will be accepted as Lifelong
graduate students.
Lifelong Education
students who qualify and wish to apply these credits toward a
bachelor's or
master's degree in criminal justice may do so once accepted into an MSU
degree-granting program, according to the restrictions and criteria
established
by the particular college or department.
For
additional
information or questions regarding enrollment, please contact one of
the
following:
MSU Undergraduate Students:
Peggy Donahue, School of Criminal Justice
Michigan State University
560 Baker Hall
East Lansing, MI 48824-1118
donahu38@msu.edu,
517-432-5574
MSU Graduate Students:
Melissa Christle, School
of Criminal Justice
Michigan State University
560 Baker Hall
East Lansing, MI 48824-1118
burrier@msu.edu,
517-353-7133
Lifelong Education/Online
Master’s Students:
Peg Kowalk, School of
Criminal Justice
Michigan State University
1407 S. Harrison, Suite 335
East Lansing, MI 48824-1118
kowalkm@msu.edu,
517-355-5272
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