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Law Enforcement Leadership

Develop and apply skills to advance as individuals both professionally and personally. 

Law Enforcement Leadership

Bachelor of Applied Science

Leadership is an immersive and empowering process. In this option, the student will learn to manage and lead successfully within public and government organizations. For those students in criminal justice and law enforcement organizations, this option provides an opportunity to develop and apply skills to advance as individuals both professionally and personally. The curriculum offers practical and active learning strategies needed to encourage growth in individuals and teams.

Law Enforcement Leadership is a degree option of the Organizational Management and Leadership Bachelor of Applied Science degree.

COURSE NumberBusiness and Entrepreneurial Leadership OptionCR
CRMJ 3030Liability and Risk Management3
CRMJ 3100Politics of Law Enforcement3
CRMJ 4010Community Policing and Public Trust3
CRMJ 4030Crisis Communication and Public Relations3
CRMJ 4130Leadership and Management in the Criminal Justice System3
 Program Electives:
The student must obtain approval from the faculty advisor for any courses taken to complete the requirements in this section.
15
 Total Law Enforcement Leadership Option with electives30

Lower-Level Requirements

Course NumberCourse

Credits

IMGT 2400Intro to Information Management

3 credits

MDIA 3050New Media Ethics

3 credits

MGT 3410Human Resources Management

3 credits

PSYC 1000General Psychology

4 credits

STAT 2000Statistics and the World

3 credits

 General Electives14 credits

*General Electives: Students must obtain approval from the faculty advisor for any courses taken to complete the requirements in this section.

 

Upper-Level Requirements

Course NumberCourse

Credits

COMM 4050Communication and Conflict

3 credits

MGT 3000Financial Analysis Budgeting

3 credits

MGT 3005Foundations of Leadership

3 credits

MGT 3010Personal Leadership

3 credits

MGT 3110Business Ethics

3 credits

MGT 3210Management and Organization

3 credits

MGT 4005Leading Others

3 credits

MGT 4020Innovation Management

3 credits

MGT 4390Management and Leadership Capstone

3 credits

PSYC 3110Cross-Cultural Psychology

3 credits

PSYC 3200Industrial-Organizational Psychology

3 credits

Students must complete general education requirements that will provide students a general knowledge to help them complete a degree at CWC. 

GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTSCRGEN
ED
ART/HUM/IT/LSCI33
MATH/APPM33
ORAL66
POLS – American & Wyoming Government33
SOC (in the program)3
UNST11
Writing Level I33
Writing Level II33
GEN ED Electives:
With approval by the faculty advisor, a student may choose a combination of courses with a general education designator to complete the requirements in this section.
55
Total General Education Requirements3030

Total Credit Hours: 120

More Information

Three ways to take classes:
    • A minimum of 120 credit hours is required for completion of the BAS degree.
    • A minimum of 30 general education credit hours is required for completion of the BAS degree.
    • A minimum of 40 credit hours of upper-division (3000-4000 level) coursework is required for the BAS degree.

    Current Law Enforcement Professionals may be able to use Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST) and Law Enforcement Academy courses to satisfy some LEL requirements or electives. These training transcripts must be sent to the CWC Registrar for evaluation.

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Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice

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Todd Byerly

Instructor of Criminal justice