Undergrad and Graduate Students Travel While Taking a Class
These photos were from Dr. Leanne Alarid's Summer 2019 and Summer 2024 classes when she took students to London for 16 days. Students spent the first 2 weeks at UTEP studying the History of the American Criminal Justice System as influenced by England. During Weeks 3 and 4, students traveled to London to visit New Scotland Yard, the Kensington local police station, the Supreme Court of the UK, the Royal Courts of Justice, Old Bailey, Houses of Parliament, and the Tower of London, among other museums and tours throughout the city. Students also had personal days where they planned their own places to see.
The Department hopes to offer Study Abroad to a different destination in the future. All Faculty-led Program Travel costs are extra and separate from tuition, and all travel payments must be made before departure. Check the for more details
CRIJ 4385: Study Abroad in Criminal Justice is a 3-credit course that counts as an upper-division CJ Elective for majors or minors, OR as a Social Science Block Elective for other majors in the Liberal Arts. It can also be used as a free elective for students in other Colleges. This class is also simultaneously offered as CRIJ 5385 for Graduate Students
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