

Corwin Bowles
I am a political science major/criminal justice minor here at UVU. I finally decided I wanted to do something in the criminal justice field but there are so many options. I took the new Criminal Justice Financial Crimes (CJ 3330) course in the fall semester of 2015, and quickly became fascinated by the subject. I worked hard, got an A, applied for and received a prestigious (PAID) internship at Zions Bancorporation in Salt Lake City, working with the BSA/AML unit. If it hadn’t been for this class, I would not have qualified for this internship, and would never have known what BSA/AML opportunities are available in the financial industry. Would I recommend this class to students? Absolutely without a doubt.