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CM 232 - Construction Statics and Strength of Materials Study of forces and the effect of forces acting on static bodies, including the stresses and deflections or deformations from applied loads.
Prerequisites & Notes PREQ: MATH 146 or 152 or 153; PHYS 130 and construction management major or permission of instructor.
Credits: 3 |
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CM 242 - Estimating I Introduction to the classification of work from the plans and specifications, application of basic quantity surveying principles, and the use of estimating software. 2 Lecture, 2 Lab.
Prerequisites & Notes PREQ: 211, MATH 146 or 152 or 153 or permission of instructor.
Credits: (3) |
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CM 332 - Construction Site Planning and Equipment A study of the construction worksite and preparation of a site utilization plan to include typical construction equipment and its selection and jobsite safety.
Prerequisites & Notes PREQ: 211 and 212 or permission of instructor.
Credits: (3) |
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CM 342 - Estimating II and Bidding Pricing of materials, labor, equipment, overhead costs, and profit margins will be calculated to produce an estimate. A practice bid scenario will also be introduced. 2 Lecture, 2 Lab.
Prerequisites & Notes PREQ: 242, MATH 170.
Credits: (3) |
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CM 362 - Construction Planning and Scheduling A course using construction scheduling software with plans and specifications will be used in planning a construction project from start to finish. 2 Lecture, 2 Lab.
Prerequisites & Notes PREQ: 342 or permission of instructor.
Credits: (3) |
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CM 375 - Mechanical and Electrical Construction An introduction to the basics of mechanical, electrical, plumbing and fire protection systems (MEP) in construction. This includes installation of systems and resources necessary. 2 Lecture, 2 Lab.
Prerequisites & Notes PREQ: 211 or permission of instructor.
Credits: (3) |
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CM 389 - Cooperative Education in Construction See Cooperative Education program.
Prerequisites & Notes PREQ: Permission of instructor.
Credits: (1 or 3, R15) |
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CM 390 - Environmental Issues in Construction Comprehensive overview of environmental impact of common construction processes; and, environmental/occupational hazards and liability associated with those processes. 3 Lecture, 1 Lab. (Lecture 3 credits, Lab 1 credit) (Lab is required)
Credits: (4) |
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CM 393 - Topics in Construction Management
Prerequisites & Notes PREQ: Construction Management major or permission of instructor.
Credits: (1-3, R9) |
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CM 401 - Construction Temporary Structures Introductory course covering temporary structural supports, formwork, and concrete. Areas of concentration include steel, timber, concrete and masonry.
Prerequisites & Notes PREQ: 232 or permission of instructor.
Credits: (3) |
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CM 402 - Construction Financial Management Financial management of construction companies, using analysis of financial statements, budgeting cash flow and cost code reporting.
Prerequisites & Notes PREQ: ACCT 251 and with Junior standing or permission of instructor.
Credits: (3) |
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CM 421 - Construction Human Factors and Safety An overview of the social dynamics within a construction company between management and labor, architect and contractor, and safety issues in construction.
Prerequisites & Notes PREQ: CM 242 and Junior standing or permission of instructor.
Credits: (3) |
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CM 424 - Facilities Management Introduction to management and maintenance of residential, commercial, and industrial building systems. Systems for heating, cooling, electrical, communications, water, waste water, protective coatings, and roofing.
Prerequisites & Notes PREQ: CM 375 and junior standing or permission of instructor.
Credits: (3) |
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CM 430 - Construction Legal Aspects An overview of standard construction contracts traditionally used between contractors, owners, design professionals and subcontractors from a general contractors point of view.
Prerequisites & Notes PREQ: 342, LAW 230 or permission of instructor.
Credits: (3) |
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CM 431 - Construction Project Management The study of construction procedures and administration process using the latest construction management software to explain typical project management functions and documentation.
Prerequisites & Notes PREQ: 342 or permission of instructor.
Credits: (3) |
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CM 452 - Construction Capstone Project Simulation of a general contracting construction company obtaining work through the estimating, bidding, scheduling, cash flow projections process using plans and specifications. 2 Lecture, 2 Lab.
Prerequisites & Notes PREQ: 362, 431 and construction management major with senior standing or permission of instructor.
Credits: (3) |
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CM 461 - Land Development I This course introduces and develops the student’s knowledge of land development feasibility and site analysis, conceptual design, planning, environment regulations and construction
Credits: (5) |
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CM 462 - Land Development II This course introduces and develops the understanding of construction and land development project financing. The course will focus on analytical techniques and the development process.
Credits: (5) |
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CM 463 - Land Development III This course introduces land planning and subdivision regulations, contract administration, and budgetary controls for land development.
Credits: (6) |
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CM 480 - Independent Study
Prerequisites & Notes PREQ: Construction management major and permission of instructor.
Credits: (1-3, R6) |
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CM 483 - Applied and Engaged Internship in Construction A supervised, integrated, applied and engaged summer work experience of 400 hours in the construction industry as approved in advance. S/U grading.
Prerequisites & Notes PREQ: Construction management major and permission of program director. Four hundred hours of work experience.
Credits: (2) |
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CM 496 - Professional Development Seminar Course focuses on job search issues, job offers and counter offers, evaluating job offers, resume preparation, interview skills, and introduces community service as a life long activity. S/U grading.
Prerequisites & Notes Construction Management major with senior standing or permission of instructor.
Credits: (1) |
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CM 650 - Project Management Systems
Credits: 6 |
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CM 651 - Research in Construction
Credits: 1 |
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CM 652 - Project Plan Development
Credits: 6 |
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CM 654 - Project Plan Analysis and Approval
Credits: 6 |
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CM 655 - Advanced Topics in Construction This course studies issues related to representation, processing, and communication of information in humans and software.
Prerequisites & Notes PREQ: 654 and admission to the M.C.M. program.
Credits: 6 |
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CM 657 - Construction Marketing and Development This course will investigate the tenants of like service industries and compare those in the built environment.
Prerequisites & Notes PREQ: 654 and admission to the M.C.M. program.
Credits: 6 |
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CM 659 - Advanced Legal Aspects in Construction
Prerequisites & Notes PREQ: 654 and admission to the M.C.M. program.
Credits: 6 |
Counseling |
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COUN 140 - Study Techniques for College Study techniques and skills, motivation for learning, use of the library, reading improvement laboratory. 1 Lecture, 1 Lab.
Credits: (1) |
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COUN 150 - Career and Major Exploration Theory and practice of career, major and self-exploration.
Credits: (1) |
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COUN 230 - Introduction to Peer Tutoring Theory, practice, and procedures in beginning tutoring; includes standards of conduct, communication skills, analytical thinking, professional ethics, and timesheet documentation.
Prerequisites & Notes PREQ: Obtain permission from appropriate Academic Success Center Director. COREQ: Twenty-five (25) hours of actual tutoring time.
Credits: (1) |
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COUN 310 - Family Systems Family organization and function, including intimacy, parenting, communication and conflict negotiation, as well as the interaction of family and economics, government, and ethnicity.
Credits: (3) |
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COUN 325 - Survey of Human Development The life span, prenatal through death; the social, emotional, cognitive, moral, and physical characteristics of each stage.
Credits: (3) |
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COUN 330 - Advanced Leadership and Development for Tutors Theory, practice, and procedures in advanced peer tutoring; includes characteristics of learning styles, cultural awareness and intercultural communication, self-evaluation and reflection.
Prerequisites & Notes PREQ: COUN 230; obtain permission from appropriate Academic Success Center Director. COREQ: Twenty-five (25) hours of actual tutoring time.
Credits: (1) |
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COUN 430 - Individual and Group Counseling Principles and techniques of individual and group counseling, communication techniques, and participation in role playing and group processes.
Credits: (3) |
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COUN 440 - Leadership and Advocacy Leadership and advocacy within agency and educational settings.
Credits: (3) |
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COUN 450 - Career Development and Guidance History of vocational guidance; theories of vocational choice; development of vocational maturity; interests, aptitudes, and other factors in vocational development.
Credits: (3) |
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COUN 600 - Individual and Group Helping Skills
Credits: (3) |
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COUN 601 - Professional Orientation
Credits: (1) |
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COUN 602 - Professional and Ethical Issues in Counseling
Credits: (3) |
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COUN 605 - The Helping Relationship
Credits: (3) |
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COUN 610 - Family Counseling
Credits: (3) |
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COUN 611 - Couples Counseling
Credits: 3 |
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COUN 615 - Multicultural Counseling
Credits: (3) |
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COUN 617 - Substance Abuse Counseling
Credits: (3) |
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COUN 620 - Counseling Children and Adolescents
Credits: (3) |
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COUN 623 - Introduction to Community Counseling
Credits: (3) |
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COUN 624 - Community Counseling Grant Writing and Program Management
Credits: (3) |
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COUN 625 - Counseling: Developmental Perspectives
Credits: (3) |
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COUN 630 - Theories of Counseling
Credits: (2) |
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COUN 631 - Techniques of Individual Counseling
Credits: (1) |
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COUN 633 - Crisis Intervention Counseling
Credits: (3) |
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COUN 635 - Group Methods in Counseling
Credits: (3) |
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COUN 637 - Creative and Expressive Arts in Counseling
Credits: 3 |
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COUN 640 - Measurement and Appraisal in Counseling
Credits: (3) |
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COUN 645 - Consultation and Collaboration
Credits: (3) |
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COUN 650 - Career Development
Credits: (3) |
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COUN 655 - Career Counseling
Credits: (3) |
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COUN 660 - School Counseling Program Development
Credits: (3) |
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COUN 665 - Implementing School Counseling Program
Credits: (3) |
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COUN 667 - The DSM and Effective Treatment Planning in Counseling
Credits: (3) |
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COUN 670 - Research in Counseling
Credits: (3) |
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COUN 677 - Spirituality in Counseling
Credits: 3 |
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COUN 680 - Independent Study in Counseling
Credits: (3) |
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COUN 686 - Practicum in Counseling
Credits: (3) |
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COUN 687 - Internship in Counseling
Credits: (3, R6) |
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COUN 695 - Seminar in Counseling
Credits: (3) |
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COUN 779 - Continuing Research—Non-Thesis Option
Credits: (1, R10) |
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COUN 784 - Internship in Counseling
Credits: (3) |
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COUN 799 - Continuing Research - Thesis Option
Credits: (2, R24) |
Criminal Justice |
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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) |
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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) |
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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) |
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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 |
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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 |
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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) |
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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) |
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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) |
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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) |
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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) |
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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) |
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CJ 323 - Crime Scene Investigations A survey of methods and techniques used in the scientific investigation of criminal offenses.
Credits: (3) |
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CJ 330 - Criminal Courts State and federal court systems, criminal judicial process, and rights of the individual.
Prerequisites & Notes PREQ: 250.
Credits: (3) |
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CJ 340 - Institutional Corrections Examination of modern corrections through review of penal history, theory, and practice.
Prerequisites & Notes PREQ: 250.
Credits: (3) |
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CJ 345 - Organized Crime Examination of traditional and emerging organized crime groups and their impact on society and the criminal justice field.
Credits: (3) |
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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) |
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CJ 354 - Comparative Criminal Justice Systems Law enforcement and correctional and court subsystems in the Western world today.
Credits: (3) |
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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) |
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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) |
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CJ 370 - Ethics in Criminal Justice Examination of ethical issues in the criminal justice field.
Prerequisites & Notes PREQ: 250.
Credits: (3) |
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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) |
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CJ 424 - Community Corrections Development, organization, operation, and results of probation and parole systems as substitutes for incarceration.
Prerequisites & Notes PREQ: 250.
Credits: (3) |
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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) |
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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) |
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CJ 435 - Homeland Security Overview of relevant issues relating to the problems and practices of providing “homeland security”. Seminar.
Credits: (3) |
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CJ 455 - Theories of Crime Theories of law, justice, punishment, and crime causation.
Prerequisites & Notes PREQ: 250.
Credits: (3) |
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CJ 457 - Terrorism Examination of the origins, evolution, dimensions, and impacts of both domestic and international terrorism.
Credits: (3) |
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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) |
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CJ 462 - Applied Research Lectures and assignments in applying research techniques to real world problems.
Prerequisites & Notes PREQ: 250 and 352.
Credits: (3) |
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