Supervised experience in an administrative setting that provides the opportunity to integrate theory and practice in criminal justice-related agencies. Students must perform at least 150 hours of service at an approved agency. All hours must be completed during the semester in which the student is enrolled in CRJ 4933. Please see the relevant academic calendar for semester start and end dates.
May be repeated for credit in a subsequent semester at a separate agency, but no more than 6 semester credit hours will apply to a bachelor’s degree.
Note: A criminal background check may be a requirement during the semesters in which a student enrolls in internships. It is the responsibility of the student to determine if his or her criminal history background will present a problem before applying for admission to the program. Students with problematic criminal history will not be able to complete most of the field-experiences that are required by the program.
Assistant Professor of Practice, Internship Coordinator
Criminology and Criminal Justice
A brief description of how to enroll in CRJ 4933, the criminal justice internship.
The undergraduate internship program (CRJ 4933) is available to criminal justice majors who have 90 earned hours and have passed the following prerequisite classes:
Additional prerequisites may apply to specific internship agencies. Consult the department’s Internship Coordinator for more information.
Early coordination with the CJ Internship Coordinator and the selected agency is critical. Agencies often require an extended period of time to approve an internship application.
For the semester or term in which the course is taken, students must register in accordance with the registration dates published in the UTSA Registration Calendar. Students may not register late . It is highly recommended that students begin preparing for the internship selection/registration process one (1) semester prior to the term in which the course is actually taken.
Students must have an internship offer in place from an approved internship agency before registering for CRJ 4933.
The Directory of Internship Placements is the list of all the approved agencies. Once a student has completed the agency’s application procedures and been offered an internship by the agency, the student must complete the Internship Information Form with the agency.
What if I want to intern at an agency that is not on the list? If you wish to intern at an agency that is not on the directory, that agency will have to be approved by the Internship Coordinator, the Department of Criminology & Criminal Justice, and the provost of the university. There are extensive legal agreements that have to be reviewed and signed. This increases the amount of time it takes to approve your internship. Agencies must be willing to meet the learning objectives of CRJ 4933. They must be willing to assign meaningful duties to interns. They must also be criminal justice related agencies in the judgment of the internship coordinator. They must be willing to sign the legal agreements drafted by the UTSA Legal Affairs Office. Interning at an agency that you have a personal connection with is discouraged. When you graduate and enter the job market, you will have to contact agencies that you are unfamiliar with and inquire with them about how to seek employment. Going through this exercise now will better prepare you for that experience.
For more information, contact:
Mr. Chris Booker
Internship Coordinator
Durango Building 4.110
christopher.booker@utsa.edu
Please email when you intend to visit the office to confirm the Internship Coordinator will be present.
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