Alternative electives & substitutions approved for CJ graduate students

Normally, students are allowed to count only 202 prefixed courses toward their MACJ. They are particulary advised against taking 834 numbered courses, unless specifically authorized to do so. Any graduate class with a 202 prefix counts, of course, including those crosslisted with other departments. The following alternative courses have been approved as one-time electives counting for the MACJ (meaning they apply only to the semesters under which they are listed).

All full (i.e., not Winterim) terms, until further notice:
-Social Work classes from our approved list but having social work (910) prefixes count as electives (with same caveat as SW courses listed under our code: only one SW course can count towards the MACJ)

Summers, 2005-present:
-Organizational Behavior with MPA (834) prefix taught by Prof. Samuel Rabinowitz, counts as an elective

Summer 2009:
-Public Management with MPA (834) prefix
-Public Budgeting & Finance with MPA (834) prefix
-Colloquium in Public Policy and Administration: Fundamentals of Homeland Security (834:603) counts as an elective

Summer 2008:
-Public Management with MPA (834) prefix
-Financial Management of Public Programs with MPA (834) prefix counts as an elective
-Colloquium in Public Policy and Administration: Fundamentals of Homeland Security (834:603) counts as an elective

Fall 2007:
-Program Evaluation, 56:830:620 counts as an elective
-Social Work classes from our approved list but having social work (910) prefixes count as electives (with same caveat as SW courses listed under our code: only one SW course can count towards the MACJ)
-Substitution of CJ Issues & Trends (56:202:510) for Introduction to Public Budgeting & Finance (56:202:515) for those students graduating in F07

Fall 2006:
-Substitution of CJ Issues & Trends (56:202:510) for Introduction to Public Budgeting & Finance (56:202:515) for those students graduating in F06