Math content covers the developmental sequence of grade-appropriate mathematical concepts and skills in number systems, operations and algebraic thinking, ratios and proportional relationships, expressions and equations, functions and applications, measurement and data analysis, statistics and probability, and geometry. (Same as MATH 389) Designed for elementary and middle school teachers, focusing on 4th-8th grade math content and methods. Only 4 credit hours of internship credit may be applied toward major requirements. Restricted to CCJ majors and minors or special approval of the program. Prerequisites: CCJ 101, CCJ 290 and 12 additional hours of Criminology and Criminal Justice courses at SIU Carbondale minimum GPA of 2.75 overall and in CCJ courses through the semester prior to the internship experience, and consent of instructor. An extra credit hour may be earned for each additional 50 hours. Interns must complete 150 hours of field experience. The internship component provides supervised on-the-job training experience in public or private offices or in criminal justice agencies. The class component assists students with career planning, interview techniques, and job performance skills. This course has both an internship component and a class component. Familiarization and direct experience in applied settings.
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