MSU Courses and Orientation/ Information Session at the Washington, D.C 2016 Conference
For students who are just joining the MSU program or those continuing their studies, Resources, Budget, and Finance for 7.0 contact hours and Essential Components of Courts for 5.0 contact hours will be offered at the 2016 NCBC conference in Washington, D.C.. Complete course session information is listed below:
Resources, Budget, and Finance
Students must attend all of the following required sessions in order to receive course contact hour credit for the Resources, Budget, and Finance course (7.0 contact hours). REQUIRED session information is as follows:
Essential Components of Courts
Students must attend all of the following required sessions in order to receive course contact hour credit for the Essential Components of Courts course (5.0 contact hours). REQUIRED session information is as follows:
The MSU orientation and information session for new and returning students will be held again this year at the conference. We welcome everyone to this session. During the session, we discuss the credentialing opportunities offered through the NCBC and MSU partnership. Additionally, students will receive information on how they can get credit for seminars and programs offered by other partner organizations such as FCCA, FJC, and the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts. For students who will be writing their capstone projects within the next year, we recommend attending the session to discuss project ideas.
MSU Orientation Session for New and Continuing Students
Monday, August 8th, 2016 @ 8:00 am–8:30 am
Monday, August 8th, 2016 @ 8:00 am–8:30 am
MSU/NCBC Student Graduation Ceremony at the Washington, D.C 2016 Conference
A Michigan State University Judicial Administration Noncredit and Credit-Bearing Program student graduation ceremony is slated for the 2016 conference. We encourage all NCBC conference attendees to attend the ceremony recognizing the personal and professional accomplishments of their colleagues.
MSU NCBC FCCA Student Graduation
Wednesday, August 10th, 2016; 8:30 am -9:45 am
MSU and NCBC Five-Year Plan of Course offerings
The NCBC board approved a five (5) year plan for courses offered through the 2018 conference year. The schedule of courses offered, along with the number of contact hours, appear below:
MSU students are reminded that, in addition to this schedule of courses offered at NCBC conferences, they can also complete the required coursework for any MSU/JA program course by participating in either of MSU’s two online course delivery options: traditional and interactive.
Interactive Online Course Delivery Option
The MSU Judicial Administration Program is again offering students the option of enrolling in instructor-led courses as a means of completing their required coursework toward the Judicial Administration Non-Credit certificate. In these courses, a program graduate, with a specialty in a given area, facilitates discussions with students throughout the duration of the online course. Students have the opportunity to exchange ideas, share thoughts, ask questions, and provide feedback with their court colleagues. Students are responsible for reading the online course material, participating in discussion groups, and completing the final course evaluation. These courses are offered between September and April. The schedule of available interactive courses appears below.
More Information
For more information about the MSU/JA program, please visit the program’s website at http://cj.msu.edu/programs/judicial-administration-program/
If you have any questions about building your education portfolio, please contact Cathy White at [email protected].
If you have any questions about building your education portfolio, please contact Cathy White at [email protected].