Dr. Adam McKee's

Introduction to Criminal Justice

Summer I 2007


Welcome to the course!  

This page is the Index to the class, and is the one you should bookmark so that you can easily come back to it. 

If you are a UAM student taking this class for credit, you need to make sure you are enrolled in  Introduction to Criminal Justice.  Make sure that you have finalized your bill with the cashiers office! (If your schedule gets dropped, you will have to reregister, late and in person, which means you must pay a fee.)

This class will be taught asynchronously--that's a fancy way of saying that we will never meet online at the same time.  Everything that we do will be done in units and you must have your work done by the unit deadline.  So, as long as you meet the unit deadlines, you can work at your own pace.  If you really love criminal justice, working faster than the calendar is acceptable.

All of the content for this course will come from this website, other websites, and your text.  For each unit, you will be provided with explicit instructions as to what is expected of you.  This will involve more writing that you are accustomed to in regular introductory classes, but since you don't have to come to class, the time you have to spend on the course will be about the same.

You Must be Familiar With All Pages Concerning this Course.

Download the Syllabus.


 Contacting Me

You can reach me by email (the preferred method for most course related questions) at mckee@uamont.edu

You can reach me by phone at (870) 460-1279

If you want to talk in person, you can come to my office in Memorial Classroom Building, Room 210.


Starting Requirements

These items are some things you should consider before committing yourself to take the course.  If you cannot meet these requirements, you should consider taking the class in a traditional classroom format.


Frequently Asked Questions

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Calendar

Current Date:  

Items in Blue are Important University Dates Items in Red are Important Dates for This Course
Tuesday, May 29. First day of classes.
Wednesday, May 30. Last day to register or add a course.
Wednesday, June 06.  Unit 1 Assignment Due.
Wednesday, June 13.  Unit 2 Assignment Due.
Wednesday, June 20.  Unit 3 Assignment Due.
Wednesday, June 27.  Unit 4 Assignment Due.

Important Note: All the clocks and calendars on this site are based on YOUR SYSTEM SETTINGS--make sure your computer clock is right (or use your watch).


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