For more information about the criminal justice program, learning objectives, faculty, and opportunities for students, please visit the Criminal Justice Website.
Criminal Justice Faculty and Staff
For more information about the Criminal Justice Department curriculum, learning objectives, faculty, and student opportunities, please visit their web site:
The School of Nursing offers a M.S.N. degree with H.C.S.M. specialty. Nurse practitioner preparation is in the post-B.S.N. to D.N.P. track. Please see Doctor of Nursing Practice section degree track section. The master's program prepares nurse managers and accepts new students each semester.
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The Department of Counseling offers advanced courses leading to the Master of Science degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling. Upon completion of the program, graduates will meet the course and education requirements to pursue their license as a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) in Louisiana.
The Department of Criminal Justice offers two graduate programs:
LIM/LIMX 701 Foundations of Religious Education 3 crs.
An exploration of the contextual roots of the field that includes the Christian theological tradition, family, church, and socio-cultural influences and responses, as well as creation itself. Through this model of contextual reflection, participants will trace the evolution of the theory and practice of religious education in its Christian expression with special attention to its contemporary Roman Catholic character and responsibilities in ecclesial and academic settings.
NURS 700 Theoretical Perspectives in Nursing 3 crs.
This course focuses on the exploration of the nature of theory development in nursing, analysis of selected nursing and related theories, and the relevance of theory to research and practice in nursing.
NURS 704 Advanced Role Integration 3 crs.
MUEN M700 – 706 Major Ensemble 1 cr. hr.
Loyola Symphony Orchestra, Loyola Chamber Orchestra, University Band, University Chorale, University Chorus, Jazz Band I, Jazz Workshop Band, Jazz Training Ensemble, and Wind Ensemble. These courses involve regular rehearsals and performances in groups of various sizes and constitutions. Course may be repeated for credit. Open to non-music students by audition only.
Music Ensembles | Music General | Music History | Music Performance Private Instruction | Music Performance Class Instruction | Music Pedagogy | Music Theory | Music Therapy
MUEN M700 – 706 Major Ensemble 1 cr. hr.
MSCJ 701 Crime and Organizational Theory into Practice
This course introduces student to the critical theories that help explain or give context to both criminal behavior and how organizations function. Particular emphasis is placed on applying the theoretical frameworks to policy formation and analysis.
MSCJ 702 Crisis Management and Media Relations
CRJU C700 Theories of Criminal Behavior 3 crs.
An intensive overview of the major etiological theories of crime as they relate to contemporary crime control and correctional models with special emphasis on criminal justice applications. Linkages between current paradigms of criminal behavior and current developments in criminal justice policy will be explored.
CRJU C705 Seminar in Criminal Justice 3 crs.
Accounting I Business Administration I Decision Science I Economics I International Business I Legal Studies | Management I Marketing
ACCT B601 Financial Accounting for Decision Making 3 crs.