Welcome

Texas A&M International University offers both a Bachelor of Science and a Master of Science degree. While the undergraduate degree prepares students with the rudimentary skills necessary to seek employment in the criminal justice system and/or in various social service agencies, the graduate degree sharpens students’ critical understanding of the justice system. The graduate degree also aides in preparing students who seek administrative positions in the field of criminal justice as well as prepares students for further studies in higher education.

The Criminal Justice Program has become one of the largest disciplines at Texas A&M International. Faculty and staff are dedicated to students’ education goals and committed to providing students with the best education possible.

We hope that the Criminal Justice Program is able to impart the knowledge and skills necessary for your future goals.

We welcome you to our program!

Sincerely,

Claudia E. San Miguel, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Director of Criminal Justice Program 


CJ


CJ News

  • Texas National Guard Professional Development Courses


    Course:         Blood Pattern Analysis and Crime Scene Investigations  [More]
    Location:       Western Hemispheric Trade Center Room 111
    Date/Time:    March 23 & 24, 2010          
    Instructor:      Dr. Stern, Det. Gracia, & Mr. Akin
    Contact:         Dr. Claudia San Miguel, 956-326-2529 or csanmiguel@tamiu.edu
                            Please RSVP to kimberly.hill@tamiu.edu or 956-326-3116.

  • TAMIU's CJ program ranked #5 among Criminal Justice Programs in the Nation according to a recent journal article by Oliver et al. (2009)   [More]

  • TAMIU Criminal Justice Students awarded for 7th Annual Texas A&M University System Pathways Student Research Symposium  [More] 

  • Dr. Claudia San Miguel was recognized as Texas A&M System Teaching Excellence Awards  [More] 

  • TAMIU Criminal Justice Students compete for Honors at Lamar Bruni Vergara Academic Conference  [More] 

  • TAMIU Criminal Justice Students Speak at Boston Conference [More]

Classes

  • Criminal Justice Program 2 Year Plan  [More]

  • Spring  2010: Undergraduate Courses

    CRIJ 1301  Introduction to Criminal Justice, Mr. Harrington
    CRIJ 1306  Courts & Criminal Procedure, Mr. Zhang
    CRIJ 2328  Police Systems & Practice, TBA
    CRIJ 3305  Research Methods (2 sections), Mr. Kwak
    CRIJ 3306  Law & Society (Online), Mr. Kwak
    CRIJ 3310  Juvenile Delinquency & Justice, Mr. Juarez
    SOCI3336  Criminology, Dr. Poland
    CRIJ 3311  Institutional Corrections, Mr.Guerra
    CRIJ 3320  Organized Crime, Mr. Juarez
    CRIJ 4321  Senior Pro-Seminar, Dr. San Miguel
    CRIJ 4340  Special Issues: Class Power & Criminal Justice, Mr.Zhang
    CRIJ 4340  Special Issues: Comparative CJ Systems, Mr.Guerra
    CRIJ 4340  Special Issues: History of the CJ system, Staff
    CRIJ 4340  Special Issues: Ethics, Staff
    CRIJ 4601  Criminal Justice Internship, Dr. San Miguel

  • Spring  2010: Graduate Courses

    CRIJ 5303  Law & Criminal Justice, Dr.Poland
    CRIJ 5315  Comparative Criminal Justice Systems, Mr. Kwak
    CRIJ 5325  Seminar in Corrections, Mr. Harrington

Contact

  • Website:       www.tamiu.edu/coas/crimjust      
  • Email:           criminaljustice@tamiu.edu
  • Telephone:  956.326.2475  
  • Fax:               956.326.2464

  • For more information, please contact Dr. Claudia San Miguel
    via csanmiguel@tamiu.edu or 956-326-2529.