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ARCHIVED 2007-2008 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
ARCHIVED 2007-2008 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Course Descriptions


 

Counseling

  
  • COUN 687 - Internship in Counseling


    Credits: (3, R6)
  
  • COUN 695 - Seminar in Counseling


    Credits: (3)
  
  • COUN 779 - Continuing Research—Non-Thesis Option


    Credits: (1, R10)
  
  • COUN 784 - Internship in Counseling


    Credits: (3)
  
  • HR 141 - Student Development and Leadership


    Designed to promote ethically and morally responsible, fully functioning leaders for resident advisor positions.

    Credits: (1, R3)

Criminal Justice

  
  • CJ 190 - Controversies in Criminal Justice


    Topical issues in criminal justice are explored and discussed in the context of political and social realities of contemporary American society. 3 Seminar.

    Credits: (3)
  
  • CJ 250 - The Criminal Justice System


    Evaluation of formal institutions dealing with crime in Western culture; overview of major components of the criminal justice system.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    Unless indicated otherwise, this course is a prerequisite for all 300 and 400 level criminal justice courses.

    Credits: (3)
  
  • CJ 260 - Judicial Process


    The process of judicial decision making. The institutional and political constraints on judicial behavior. Judicial decision making as a tool of interpretation and impact.

    Credits: (3)
  
  • CJ 270 - Introduction to Security


    This course will provide an overview of private security and loss prevention in light of technological advances and emerging challenges.

    Credits: 3
  
  • CJ 290 - Introduction to Forensic Science


    This course introduces the concepts and methods involved in applying scientific principles to the collection, examination, evaluation, and interpretation of evidence.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    For non-criminal justice majors, this course may serve as the prerequisite for CJ 315, 323, and 430 in lieu of CJ 250.

    Credits: 3
  
  • CJ 300 - Research Methods and Writings


    This is a writing intensive course that places emphasis upon the design, interpretation, and writing of criminological research.

    Credits: (3)
  
  • CJ 304 - Criminal Law


    The nature and definition of substantive criminal offenses; examination of federal and state law; principles of criminal liability, defenses, and complicity.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PREQ: 250.

    Credits: (3)
  
  • CJ 310 - Victimology


    A study of the experiences of crime victims with the criminal justice system as well as victim characteristics, vulnerability, and culpability.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PREQ: 250.

    Credits: (3)
  
  • CJ 311 - Juvenile Justice and Delinquency


    The phenomenon of juvenile delinquency; evaluation of a unique justice system for children; related concerns, problems, and expectations.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PREQ: 250.

    Credits: (3)
  
  • CJ 315 - Investigative Principles


    This course introduces the concepts and methods of the investigative process.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PREQ: 250 or permission of instructor.

    Credits: (3)
  
  • CJ 320 - Police in Society


    Philosophical, historical, and operational aspects of law enforcement agencies and processes within a framework of social control in a democratic society.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PREQ: 250.

    Credits: (3)
  
  • CJ 323 - Crime Scene Investigations


    A survey of methods and techniques used in the scientific investigation of criminal offenses.

    Credits: (3)
  
  • CJ 330 - Criminal Courts


    State and federal court systems, criminal judicial process, and rights of the individual.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PREQ: 250.

    Credits: (3)
  
  • CJ 340 - Institutional Corrections


    Examination of modern corrections through review of penal history, theory, and practice.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PREQ: 250.

    Credits: (3)
  
  • CJ 345 - Organized Crime


    Examination of traditional and emerging organized crime groups and their impact on society and the criminal justice field.

    Credits: (3)
  
  • CJ 351 - Violence in American Society


    Theories on the causation, manifestations, prevention, and treatment of violent behavior. International, national, and regional constructs of violence are discussed.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PREQ: 250.

    Credits: (3)
  
  • CJ 354 - Comparative Criminal Justice Systems


    Law enforcement and correctional and court subsystems in the Western world today.

    Credits: (3)
  
  • CJ 360 - Asset Protection


    The role of private institutional security concerns. Physical security, loss prevention, technology, and the security profession are examined.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PREQ:  250.

    Credits: (3)
  
  • CJ 365 - Cyber Crimes


    This course provides an overview of high technology crimes and the procedures used in the detection, investigation and prosecution of technological crimes.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PREQ:  Permission of instructor is required for non majors.

    Credits: (3)
  
  • CJ 370 - Ethics in Criminal Justice


    Examination of ethical issues in the criminal justice field.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PREQ: 250.

    Credits: (3)
  
  • CJ 406 - Criminal Justice Administration


    The administrative aspects of criminal justice practice, including financial and human resources, public relations, and issues related to police, courts, and corrections.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PREQ: 250.

    Credits: (3)
  
  • CJ 424 - Community Corrections


    Development, organization, operation, and results of probation and parole systems as substitutes for incarceration.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PREQ: 250.

    Credits: (3)
  
  • CJ 425 - Police Practices and Problems


    Examination of the police role and law enforcement policy, police organization, personnel issues, management and operations, consolidating patrol services, and community and problem-oriented policing.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PREQ: 250.

    Credits: (3)
  
  • CJ 430 - Evidence and Criminal Procedure


    This course covers the basic principles of criminal evidence and its relation to criminal procedure.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PREQ: 250.

    Credits: (3)
  
  • CJ 435 - Homeland Security


    Overview of relevant issues relating to the problems and practices of providing “homeland security”.  Seminar.

    Credits: (3)
  
  • CJ 455 - Theories of Crime


    Theories of law, justice, punishment, and crime causation.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PREQ: 250.

    Credits: (3)
  
  • CJ 457 - Terrorism


    Examination of the origins, evolution, dimensions, and impacts of both domestic and international terrorism.

    Credits: (3)
  
  • CJ 460 - Drugs and Society


    An examination of drugs, pharmacological classification and effects, drug abuse, the evolution of drug laws, law enforcement, and correctional responses for drug offenders.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PREQ: 250.

    Credits: (3)
  
  • CJ 462 - Applied Research


    Lectures and assignments in applying research techniques to real world problems.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PREQ: 250 and 352.

    Credits: (3)
  
  • CJ 470 - Criminal Justice Policy


    Overview of the processes of policy development and policy implementation as well as analyses of the role of politics, media, and bureaucracy.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PREQ: 250, 455.

    Credits: (3)
  
  • CJ 475 - British Law and Society


    Study abroad program held within the United Kingdom.  Provides an extensive overview of the British criminal justice sytem.

    Credits: (6)
  
  • CJ 480 - Independent Study in Criminal Justice


    Directed independent study in criminal justice.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PREQ: Junior standing; minimum 3.0 GPA; approval of instructor.

    Credits: 1-3, R6
  
  • CJ 483 - Internship in Criminal Justice


    Supervised applications of academic study in a practical criminal justice setting.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PREQ: Junior standing; 2.5 GPA in major; permission of instructor; 135 internship hours are required per 3 hours credit. Six hours credit given as CJ electives; an additional 6 hours may be given as general elective credit.

    Credits: (3-6, R12)
  
  • CJ 493 - Topics in Criminal Justice


    Prerequisites & Notes
    PREQ: Approval of department head.

    Credits: (3, R12)
  
  • CJ 495 - Senior Seminar


    Capstone course designed to assess the knowledge and skills of graduating seniors and to prepare them for further study or careers within the discipline.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PREQ: Approval of department head.

    Credits: (3)
  
  • CJ 593 - Special Topics in Criminal Justice


    Credits: (1-3, R9)
  
  • CJ 600 - Foundations of Justice


       

    Credits: 3
  
  • CJ 620 - Criminal Justice Administration


    Credits: (3)
  
  • CJ 650 - Criminal Justice/Criminological Theory


    Credits: (3)
  
  • CJ 669 - Legal Issues in Public Affairs


      

    Credits: (3)
  
  • CJ 670 - Criminal Justice Policy


    Credits: (3)
  
  • CJ 674 - Research Methods


      

    Credits: (3)
  
  • CJ 675 - Ethics in Criminal Justice


    Credits: (3)
  
  • CJ 680 - Independent Study in Criminal Justice


    Credits: (3, R6)

Curriculum and Instruction

  
  • EDCI 191 - Teachers, Schools, and Society


    An interdisciplinary examination of the ways in which public policy debates about schooling reflect ideological differences in American society.

    Credits: (3)
  
  • EDCI 200 - Seminar in Leadership Development


    Leadership development through seminars with university and public-school professionals, field trips, and service projects. S/U grading.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PREQ: Admission to the North Carolina Teaching Fellows program.

    Credits: (1, R4)
  
  • EDCI 231 - Historical, Social, and Philosophical Foundations of Education


    Survey of historical, sociological, and philosophical aspects of education and current influences, including diversity and technology. Introduction to teacher education conceptual framework. Field experience required.

    Credits: (3)
  
  • EDCI 300 - Seminar in Teaching and Research


    Leadership development through seminars, projects with mentors, and independent study. S/U grading.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PREQ: Admission to the North Carolina Teaching Fellows program and to the professional education sequence.

    Credits: (1, R3)
  
  • EDCI 480 - Reading and Research in Education


    Prerequisites & Notes
    PREQ: Permission of department head.

    Credits: (3)
  
  • EDCI 503 - Social Studies in the Secondary School


    Credits: (3)
  
  • EDCI 602 - Methods of Research


    Credits: (3)
  
  • EDCI 603 - Comparative Education


    Credits: (3)
  
  • EDCI 604 - Curriculum Development


    Credits: (3)
  
  • EDCI 605 - Foundations of Modern Education


    Credits: (3)
  
  • EDCI 612 - Principles and Application of Educational Research Methods and Analysis


    Credits: (3)
  
  • EDCI 613 - The Teacher Leader


    Credits: (3)
  
  • EDCI 615 - Philosophy, History, and Sociology of Education


    Credits: (3)
  
  • EDCI 617 - Methods and Practices for Teaching in Content Areas


      

    Credits: (3)
  
  • EDCI 689 - Internship in Secondary Education & Special Subjects Areas


      

    Credits: (3, R9)
  
  • EDCI 695 - Seminar in Reflective Practice in Teaching


    Credits: (3)
  
  • EDCI 700 - Philosophy of Education


    Credits: (3)
  
  • EDCI 702 - Research Seminar in Curriculum


    Credits: (3)
  
  • EDCI 706 - Statistical Analysis in Research


    Credits: (3)
  
  • EDCI 709 - Educational Testing and Assessment


    Credits: (3)
  
  • EDCI 711 - Qualitative Research


    Credits: (3)
  
  • EDCI 779 - Continuing Research—Non-Thesis Option


    Credits: (1, R10)
  
  • EDCI 793 - Topics in Education


    Credits: (1, R3)
  
  • EDCI 796 - Research Seminar in Curriculum & Instruction


    Credits: (3)
  
  • EDCI 799 - Continuing Research—Thesis Option


    Credits: (2, R24)
  
  • EDCI 800 - Issues in Rural Education


    Credits: (3)
  
  • EDCI 801 - Mega Theory: Res. Review and Applications


    Credits: (3)
  
  • EDCI 802 - Program Evaluation for Educational Leaders


    Credits: (3)
  
  • EDCI 805 - Advanced Studies in the Foundations of Educ.


    Credits: (3)
  
  • EDCI 806 - Advanced Research Methods


    Credits: (3)
  
  • EDCI 807 - Cognitive Issues in Curriculum and Instruction


    Credits: (3)
  
  • EDCI 808 - Advanced Studies in Teaching Methods


    Credits: (3)
  
  • EDCI 809 - Current Literature in the Leadership of Curriculum and Instruction


    Credits: (3)
  
  • EDCI 811 - Curriculum Theory


    Credits: (3)
  
  • EDCI 895 - Doctoral Research Seminar


    Credits: (3)

Dance

  
  • DA 253 - Social/Ballroom Dance


    Basic steps involved in popular social and ballroom dances. 2 Lab.

    Credits: (1)
  
  • DA 255 - Tap


    Beginning tap rhythms with emphasis on vocabulary and execution. 2 Lab.

    Credits: (1, R3)
  
  • DA 257 - Dance Performance


    Student involvement in a departmentally sponsored production. S/U grading.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PREQ: Permission of instructor.

    Credits: (1)
  
  • DA 258 - Dance Techniques


    Foundation techniques of basic movement with strong emphasis on dance terminology; barre and floor work. 2 Lab.

    Credits: (2, R6)
  
  • DA 259 - Dance Appreciation


    Survey of the history of Western concert dance with an emphasis on the cultural, political, and social influences that shape our view of the medium. (P5)

    Credits: (3)
  
  • DA 260 - Anatomy for Dance


    Anatomy/biomechanics as it applies to dance techniques culminating in an individualized conditioning program to improve muscular/cardiovascular strength and range of motion/flexibility.

    Credits: (1)
  
  • DA 261 - Ballet I


    Intermediate ballet technique.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PREQ: 258 or permission of instructor.

    Credits: (2, R4)
  
  • DA 262 - Modern I


    Intermediate modern dance technique. Lab.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PREQ: 258 or permission of instructor.

    Credits: (2, R4)
  
  • DA 263 - Musical Theatre Styles


    Survey of historical trends in American Musical Theater through choreography.  1 Lecture, 3 Lab.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PREQ: 255, 256, 258 or permission of instructor.

    Credits: (2, R4)
  
  • DA 264 - Jazz


    Techniques and style involved in jazz dance. 2 Lab.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PREQ: 258 or permission of instructor.

    Credits: (2, R4)
  
  • DA 301 - Dance Choreography


    Applications of dance technique in creative composition. Involves various types of dance. 2 Lecture, 1 Lab.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PREQ: PE 258.

    Credits: (2)
  
  • DA 302 - Choreography Production


    The development, presentation, and evaluation of choreographic projects designed by individual students. These may include theatrical, school, and community involvement. 2 Lecture, 1 Lab.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PREQ: 301.

    Credits: (2)
  
  • DA 303 - Ballet II


    Intermediate/advanced ballet technique. Progressive and continuous perfecting of more advanced skills in ballet technique. Lab.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PREQ: 261.

    Credits: (2, R4)
  
  • DA 304 - Modern II


    Intermediate/advanced modern dance technique. Lab.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PREQ: 262.

    Credits: (2, R4)
  
  • DA 305 - Jazz II


    Intermediate/advanced jazz technique. Lab.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PREQ: 256, 261, 262 or permission of instructor.

    Credits: (2, R4)
  
  • DA 306 - Tap II


    Intermediate/advanced tap rhythms. Progressive and continuous perfecting of the tap dance technique.

    Prerequisites & Notes
    PREQ: 255 or permission of instructor. Lab.

    Credits: (1)
 

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