Courses
COURSES YOU CAN TAKE
The NYPD courses aim to enhance police leadership in a multiracial and multicultural City. Police leadership courses are developed to explore a conceptual framework of modern police leadership. The courses address the new global realities that managers and supervisors will need to change their leadership styles and meet the challenges and requirements of a culturally diverse society and workforce. Students will also be able to discuss and explore the impact of racial and ethnic diversity, social structure, and oppression in the United States with particular emphasis on policing and police supervision in NYC. Other courses examine the impact of racial and cultural myths and realities on police perceptions and responses to crime, and on community perceptions and responses to law enforcement. Below you will find a full list of NYPD courses offered every semester.
Undergraduate Courses
• ETH 190 Police Supervision in a Multiracial and Multicultural City (required)
• PSC 191 Supervisory Leadership for Police Services (required)
• HIS 214 Immigration and Ethnicity in the United States
• LAW 313 The Law and Politics of Race Relations
• CRJ 321 Police Ethics
Graduate Courses
• CRJ 810 Police Leadership (required)
• PAD 706 Bureaupathology (required)
• CRJ 738 Perspectives on Race and Crime in America (required)
• CRJ 742 Police Ethics
• CRJ 819 Counter-Terrorism Policy for Law Enforcement
To review the Spring 2012 schedule, click here.
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