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BUV 0302: Customer Service/ Business
2.50 Credits
Miami Dade College
This course follows a curriculum originally developed in cooperation with American Express. Topics include understanding of the customer, effective techniques in dealing with difficult customers, and supervision of customer service. Special fee. (75 contact hours)
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BUV 0949: Cooperative Education Work Experience 6 variable credits
3.00 Credits
Miami Dade College
This course provides an opportunity for the student to put into practice the theory that is learned in the classroom/lab. A contract signed by the student, faculty coordinator, and work supervisors is required, which sets forth the learning objectives. Special fee. (90-180 contact hours)
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CAP 1700: Introduction to Computer Graphics Programming
4.00 Credits
Miami Dade College
An introduction to the fundamentals of interactive computer graphics. Concepts of systems organization and device technology for display; 2D and 3D viewing and shading and coloring will be introduced in a handson environment. Students are required to design screens and generate the appropriate source code to produce their designs on the computer. Prerequisite: COP 1170, or acceptable score on the Algebra Placement Test. Laboratory fee. A.S. degree credit only. (3 hour lecture; 2 hour lab)
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CAP 2047: User Interface Design
4.00 Credits
Miami Dade College
The course will cover designing and developing different interfaces for games. Concepts covered include: using different input/output hardware devices, creating and using existing interfaces for different types of hardware, understanding the limitation of different hardware, and understanding the development process for different systems. Students will work with different interface devices during the development of games, such as: joysticks, game pads, mice, 3D glasses, and motion sensors. Pre/corequisite: COP 2334. Laboratory fee. (3 hour lecture; 2 hour lab)
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CAP 2048: Game Development Project
4.00 Credits
Miami Dade College
In this course, students work in teams, emulating the real world game development environment, to create a fully workable game, which is presentable to end users/customers. Students will synthesize all the skills acquired in courses previously taken in the game course sequence. Finished projects will include code structure and documentation. Pre/corequisite: Artificial Intelligence DIG 2626 and User Interface Design CAP 2047. Laboratory fee. (3 hour lecture; 2 hour lab)
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CCJ 1010: Introduction to Criminology
3.00 Credits
Miami Dade College
Theories and causes of criminal and delinquent behavior, including its variations, ramifications, explanations and measures of prevention, control and treatment. (3 hour lecture)
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CCJ 1020: Introduction to Criminal Justice 1-3 variable credits
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Miami Dade College
History, development, philosophy, constitutional aspects, introduction to and survey of the agencies and processes involved in the administration of criminal justice in a democratic society. (1-3 hour lecture) ate levels for existing games. Students will also learn what is required to create level building and design tools for level designers. They will create new levels for existing games, using game development tools for designing and building game levels. Prerequisites: A working knowledge of the Microsoft operating system and Microsoft Office application suite. Laboratory fee. (3 hour lecture; 2 hour lab)
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CCJ 1191: Human Behavior in Criminal Justice
3.00 Credits
Miami Dade College
Human behavior and how it relates to the duties and responsibilities of the criminal justice practitioner. (3 hour lecture)
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CCJ 1193: Community/ Human Relations for Criminal Justice Practitioners
3.00 Credits
Miami Dade College
Emphasizes techniques used to increase public awareness and to improve the human relations skills of correctional and law enforcement officers. Effort is made to develop effective interpersonal communication skills for dealing with individuals and groups encountered by criminal justice practitioners in the work environment. (3 hour lecture)
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CCJ 1210: Criminal Law
3.00 Credits
Miami Dade College
Historical background and foundations of American criminal law, including United States Constitutional requirements, Federal and State court organization and jurisdiction, criminal law basics, Florida statutes, rules of evidence and procedure. (3 hour lecture)
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