By Janice Phelan,
June 5, 2019
University of Central Missouri criminal justice students will have additional course
options this fall at the Lee’s Summit campus. The UCM Criminal Justice and Criminology Department is offering three interactive televised courses with students attending courses in
Warrensburg or Lee’s Summit.
Through Zoom Video Conferencing, students will be able to listen to and interact with
the instructor as well as students at each location, said Dr. Lynn Urban, UCM chair
of the School of Public Services. “Technical support is provided at each site, so
students do not need any special equipment or technical knowledge to participate in
the courses,” she added.
Criminal justice courses offered through video conferencing will be Philosophy and
Policy, Legal Aspects and Research Methods. Each class meets from 6 to 8:45 p.m. on
one day each week during the fall semester.
All three courses are required for UCM’s criminal justice master’s degree program.
For more information about these three courses and the criminal justice master’s degree,
visit the UCM webpage. Interested individuals may also contact Dr. Scott Chenault,
UCM associate professor and graduate coordinator for criminal justice, at chenault@ucmo.edu.
UCM’s Criminal Justice Department formed in 1962 and has earned recognition for its
quality program and affordability from organizations such as Best Value Schools, Best
Colleges and College Choice.
The expanded video conferencing courses are part of UCM’s commitment to offering flexible,
affordable and convenient programs geared to fit the schedule of busy adults.
The University of Central Missouri offers face-to-face, online and hybrid (face-to-face
combined with online) courses at Warrensburg as well as at the Missouri Innovation
Campus in Lee’s Summit.