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CIS 293 - Topics in Computer Information Systems Topics in Computer Information Systems
Credits: 1-3, R6 |
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CIS 335 - Enterprise Technology Management The development, management, and planning of information technologies in the enterprise environment.
Prerequisites & Notes PREQ: 235.
Credits: 3 |
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CIS 340 - Business Applications Development II The study of state-of-the-art tools and techniques for developing complex business applications; Web application development; multi-tier client-server; SQL.
Prerequisites & Notes PREQ: 240.
Credits: 3 |
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CIS 389 - Cooperative Education in Information Systems See Cooperative Education Program.
Credits: 1 or 3, R15 |
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CIS 403 - Business Research and Reports Identification of research problems; collecting and analyzing data; presenting findings for decisionmaking.
Credits: 3 |
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CIS 440 - Advanced Business Programming Applications Use of advanced programming techniques to solve business problems and create web based applications.
Prerequisites & Notes PREQ: 340.
Credits: 3 |
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CIS 453 - Database Management Systems Installing, configuring, using and maintaining an enterprise DBMS in a virtual environment including a few typical DBA tasks.
Prerequisites & Notes PREQ: CIS 253. COREQ: CIS 455
Credits: 3 |
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CIS 455 - Computer Information Systems Analysis and Design Object-oriented analysis and design. Object identification, problem identification, feasibility, system requirements, prototyping, design-related activities, and formal report writing.
Prerequisites & Notes PREQ: CIS 340. CO-REQ.: CIS 453
Credits: 3 |
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CIS 465 - Applications Development III Development of client-server business applications using enterprise wide databases and cross platform and cross product functionality and connectivity.
Prerequisites & Notes PREQ: 453 and 455.
Credits: 3, R9 |
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CIS 466 - Small Business Computing Technology, software design, programming techniques, system design, and analysis related to mini- and microcomputers.
Prerequisites & Notes PREQ: 251.
Credits: 3 |
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CIS 480 - Independent Research in Information Systems Independent Research in Information Systems
Prerequisites & Notes PREQ: CIS major; permission of department head.
Credits: 3 |
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CIS 483 - Internship in Information Systems Supervised experience using previously studied theory. S/U grading.
Prerequisites & Notes PREQ: Sophomore standing, 2.0 GPA, written application, and permission of department head. Minimum of 10 hours per week.
Credits: 1-3, R6 |
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CIS 484 - Internship in Information Systems Supervised experience using previously studied theory. S/U grading.
Prerequisites & Notes PREQ: Sophomore standing, 2.0 GPA, written application, and permission of department head. Minimum of 10 hours per week.
Credits: 1-3, R6 |
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CIS 485 - Internship in Information Systems Supervised experience using previously studied theory. S/U grading.
Prerequisites & Notes PREQ: Sophomore standing, 2.0 GPA, written application, and permission of department head. Minimum of 10 hours per week.
Credits: 1-3, R6 |
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CIS 493 - Topics in Information Systems Topics in Information Systems
Prerequisites & Notes PREQ: Permission of department head.
Credits: 1-3, R15 |
Computer Science |
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CS 130 - Introduction to Computing An introduction to programming using a scripting language including variables, input/output, and conditional statements. Other topics covered at the discretion of the instructor.
Credits: 3 |
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CS 140 - Problem Solving and Programming for Engineers Problem solving, algorithm development, and program design with a focus on engineering applications. Topics include variables, control structures, input/output, arrays.
Credits: 3 |
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CS 150 - Problem Solving and Programming I Problem solving and algorithm development using an object-based programming language: classes, selection, iteration, arrays, and generic classes. 3 Lecture, 2 Lab.
Prerequisites & Notes PREQ or COREQ: None
Credits: 4
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CS 191 - How Does Software Work? We all use software everyday. Learn how to write in a programming language and reflect on how computer software is influencing your life
Credits: 3 |
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CS 210 - Internet Security and Ethics Types of Internet-based attacks, counter-measures, and the ethical issues that arise. Hacking, viruses, worms, spam, identity theft, cryptography, intellectual property, software piracy. (P4)
Credits: 3 |
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CS 220 - Social and Ethical Issues of Computing Social and ethical issues of computing: privacy, computer reliability, freedom of speech, intellectual property, and computer crime.
Prerequisites & Notes 151.
Credits: 1 |
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CS 250 - Introduction to Computer Systems The computer architecture and system call interfaces; assembly language programming; implementation of system calls; linking, exceptions, interrupt handling, and input/output.
Prerequisites & Notes PREQ: 151 or both 150 and EET 331.
Credits: 3 |
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CS 263 - Software Engineering Large scale software development methodologies; software development process and life-cycle models; object-oriented analysis and design; verification and validation; planning and estimating software development efforts.
Prerequisites & Notes PREQ: 151.
Credits: 3 |
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CS 301 - High-Level Languages ADA, C, PROLOG, LISP, or other high level language(s) approved by the department head.
Credits: 3 |
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CS 321 - Contest Preparation Review of algorithm design techniques and practice solving programming problems using those techniques.
Prerequisites & Notes PREQ: CS 151
Credits: 1, R2 |
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CS 330 - Applications of Logic and Discrete Structures Applications of mathematics including logic, proof techniques, graph theory, probability, and automata theory to computer system design and software development.
Prerequisites & Notes PREQ: CS 151 and MATH 153.
Credits: 3 |
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CS 337 - Digital Forensics How to locate, extract, interpret, and preserve digital evidence on computers and networks including filing systems, memory, malware, and intrusion detection.
Prerequisites & Notes PREQ: CS 150 or permission of the instructor.
Credits: 4 |
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CS 350 - Computer Organization Introduction to computer arithmetic, processor organization and design, microprogramming and control unit design, memory organization, I/O organization.
Prerequisites & Notes PREQ: 151.
Credits: 3 |
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CS 351 - Data Structures and Algorithms Object-oriented program development and advanced data structures: recursion, analysis of execution time, sorting and searching, trees, hash tables, and elementary graph algorithms.
Prerequisites & Notes PREQ: 151 and MATH 153.
Credits: 3 |
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CS 352 - Organization of Programming Languages Language processors, data and data control, operations, sequence control, storage management, operating environment, syntax, and translation.
Prerequisites & Notes PREQ: 151.
Credits: 3 |
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CS 360 - Theory of Computation An introduction to finite automata and regular expressions, context-free languages, Turing machines, Church’s thesis and recursive functions, uncomputability, and computational complexity.
Prerequisites & Notes PREQ: MATH 250.
Credits: 3 |
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CS 361 - Computer Graphics Graphics system architecture; the biological basis of human viewing; primitives, color, and interaction; two-dimensional and three-dimensional object construction and transformation; projection types; and lighting.
Prerequisites & Notes PREQ: 151.
Credits: 3 |
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CS 363 - Software Development Techniques for design and construction of reliable, maintainable, and useful software systems. Software development methodologies and object-oriented design for medium and large projects.
Prerequisites & Notes PREQ: CS 151
Credits: 3 |
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CS 370 - Operating Systems Concurrency (synchronization primitives and deadlock) and implementation of the operating system kernel (Process management, memory management, and file systems); introduction to computer networks.
Prerequisites & Notes PREQ: 151.
Credits: 3 |
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CS 389 - Cooperative Education in Computing See Cooperative Education Program.
Credits: 1 or 3, R15 |
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CS 393 - Topics in Computer Science Topics in Computer Science
Prerequisites & Notes PREQ: CS 151.
Credits: 1-3, R6 |
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CS 430 - Information Security I Cryptography, authentication, integrity, and non-repudiation; trusted intermediaries, key distribution, and certification; access control and firewalls; attacks and counter-measures.
Prerequisites & Notes PREQ: 151. COREQ: 465.
Credits: 3 |
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CS 431 - Information Security II Software reverse engineering, program security, operating systems and database systems security, security administration and audits (prevention, detection, and response), standards for information assurance.
Prerequisites & Notes PREQ: 430. COREQ: 370.
Credits: 3 |
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CS 451 - Algorithms Selected topics from the theory of algorithms. Topics may include algorithms for parallel computers, polynomials and FFT, number-theoretic algorithms, and computational geometry.
Prerequisites & Notes PREQ: 351.
Credits: 3 |
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CS 452 - Advanced Computer Architecture Advanced topics in computer architecture including pipelining, multiple and parallel processing systems, issues in performance enhancement, data flow computers, and VLSI computations.
Prerequisites & Notes PREQ: 350.
Credits: 3 |
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CS 453 - Database Systems Relational query languages (SQL), database design, normal forms, storage structures, access methods, query processing, crash recovery, transactions, distributed databases, object-oriented and multimedia databases.
Prerequisites & Notes PREQ: CS 151.
Credits: 3 |
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CS 460 - Compiler Construction I Grammar and finite-state automata; parse trees; top-down and bottom-up parsing; LL(k) and LR(k) grammar; syntax-directed translation; term project.
Prerequisites & Notes PREQ: CS 351.
Credits: 3 |
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CS 462 - Systems Programming Linux tools; shell scripting; program development tools; process controls; Introduction to an advanced scripting language (i.e., php, perl, or python).
Prerequisites & Notes PREQ: 151.
Credits: 3 |
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CS 465 - Computer Networking Protocol layers, error control, media access, routing, congestion control, TCP/IP, name resolution, socket programming, client-server, interface definition languages, component APIs.
Prerequisites & Notes PREQ: 151.
Credits: 3 |
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CS 467 - Mobile Application Development Topics include tools and techniques for mobile application development; resource-constrained software development; accessing device resources (sensors, maps); mobile networking.
Prerequisites & Notes PREQ: CS 151.
Credits: 3 |
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CS 480 - Artificial Intelligence Machine intelligence; problem reduction, state space search, game trees, expert systems; resolution principle; introduction to LISP.
Prerequisites & Notes PREQ: 351.
Credits: 3 |
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CS 493 - Topics in Computer Science Topics in Computer Science
Prerequisites & Notes PREQ: CS 151.
Credits: 1-6, R6 |
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CS 495 - Capstone I A seminar in which the student starts the capstone project and the capstone portfolio.
Prerequisites & Notes Seventy earned credit hours.
Credits: 2 |
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CS 496 - Capstone II A seminar in which the student completes the capstone project and the capstone portfolio.
Prerequisites & Notes PREQ: 495.
Credits: 2 |
Construction Management |
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CM 121 - Introduction to Construction A survey of the construction industry to include history, career opportunities, types of construction, differences in office and jobsite working conditions, expectations and vocabulary.
Credits: 3 |
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CM 142 - Construction Graphics and Plan Reading An introduction to construction graphics, sketching, 3D CADD systems and plan reading. 2 Lecture, 2 Lab.
Prerequisites & Notes PREQ or COREQ: MATH 146 or 152 or 153 and CM 121 or permission of instructor.
Credits: 3 |
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CM 211 - Construction Methods and Materials I Vertical construction emphasizing comprehensive analysis of materials, design and specifications, installation methods, testing and inspection, and appropriate construction methodology for application. 2 Lecture, 2 Lab.
Prerequisites & Notes PREQ or COREQ: Math 146 or 152 or 153 and CM 121 or permission of instructor.
Credits: 3 |
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CM 212 - Construction Methods and Materials II Advanced studies on Horizontal Construction Materials, testing procedures, material properties, design, specification, and installation methods using certification standards and guidelines. 2 Lecture, 2 Lab.
Prerequisites & Notes PREQ: 211, MATH 146 or 152 or permission of instructor.
Credits: 3 |
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CM 222 - Construction Surveying Layout Development of the surveying skills necessary on a construction jobsite with emphasis placed on operation of instruments and accuracy of field notes. 2 Lecture, 2 Lab.
Prerequisites & Notes PREQ: MATH 146 or 152 or 153 and CM 121 or permission of instructor.
Credits: 3 |
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CM 231 - Construction Documents and Codes Introduction to CSI specifications, construction documentation terminology, building codes, and the documentation process of construction projects.
Prerequisites & Notes PREQ OR COREQ: 121 or permission of instructor.
Credits: 3 |
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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 365 - Construction & Culture The purpose of this course is to broaden the student’s awareness of the significance of construction globally. (P6)
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 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 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 |
Counseling |
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COUN 140 - Skills for College Life Academic, procedural, and social elements for success in college and beyond. 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 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 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 |
Criminal Justice |
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CJ 150 - Introduction to Criminal Justice & Criminology Evaluation of formal institutions dealing with crime in Western culture; overview of major components of the criminal justice system.
Credits: 3 |
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CJ 175 - International Perspectives on Justice The purpose of an international criminal justice study course is for students to broaden their global, historical and comparative criminal justice perspective. This is the epitome of engaged learning because students will conduct related research and then travel abroad to the country of focus.
Credits: 3 |
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CJ 185 - Majoring in Criminology and Criminal Justice Introduces expectations and needs of majors, including the ebriefcase, writing standards, career options, program activities and critical resources.
Credits: 1 |
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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 204 - 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: CJ 150.
Credits: 3 |
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CJ 280 - Research Methods for Criminology & Criminal Justice This is a writing intensive course that places emphasis upon the design, interpretation, and writing of criminological research.
Prerequisites & Notes PREQ: 150.
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 PREQ: CJ 150.
Credits: 3 |
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CJ 293 - Introductory Special Topics This course is designed for freshman and sophomores and will cover special topics in criminology and criminal justice.
Credits: 3 |
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CJ 305 - Social Justice and the Law This course focuses on issues of diversity, oppression and social justice. We will examine how social theorists conceptualize the relationship between law and society.
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.
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.
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 322 - Stress Management in Criminal Justice Professions An examination of job related stressors and stress management.
Prerequisites & Notes PREQ: CJ 150
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.
Prerequisites & Notes PREQ: CJ 150.
Credits: 3 |
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