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3.00 Credits
Introduces students to the essential concepts of Java programming including classes, objects, methods, variables, arrays, strings, and selection and iteration logic structures.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to Web Design course focusing on the overall web site production processes with particular emphasis on design elements involving layout, navigation, and inter-activity. Hands-on Web Design exercises will be taught using Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe GoLive, Adobe LiveMotion, and Adobe Premiere.
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3.00 Credits
This course provides an overview of the criminal justice system including law enforcement, the judiciary, and corrections. Content includes history, theories of crime causation, statistical methods, the legal processes from arrest through final case disposition, and an opportunity to explore and examine career options in the criminal justice field.
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3.00 Credits
Covers the history of law enforcement and the study of various types of law enforcement. Police rules and regulations, police public relations and police-community relations, tactics, courtroom testimony, and report-writing are also covered.
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3.00 Credits
This is an overview of the field of corrections, addressing the disposition of American criminal offenders. Topics to be covered include the history of corrections, probation and parole, jails and prisons, special populations, the death penalty, the role of correctional personnel, and recidivism.
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3.00 Credits
This course provides a survey of various types of crimes deemed sexual in nature and treated as such by the criminal justice system. Specific types of sex crimes such as rape, pedophilia, sexual homicide, prostitution, and various paraphilias will be discussed. Other issues to be considered include causation, treatment and punishment of offenders, and the impact of sex crimes on victims and their families.
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3.00 Credits
Covers the three phases of traffic control: engineering, education, and enforcement. Problems of traffic direction and regulations with special emphasis on safety and the basics of traffic accident reporting are studied.
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3.00 Credits
A presentation of useful and practical techniques for police officers to employ in daily contacts with all people to enable them to gain the most truthful information pertaining to the successful completion of their job. Interview techniques introduce new officers casually to citizens they meet in their daily routine and continue through all phases up to and including detective questioning of suspects.
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3.00 Credits
Agency Administration provides criminal justice majors with an overview of motivational and management theories, current trends, and fiscal accountability presented through projects designed to incorporate understanding and content analysis. This course provides an opportunity to explore and apply creative thought processes, leadership and teamwork, self-motivation and responsibility, which are essential for successful criminal justice career professionals. Prerequisite: CJS 100 Introduction to Criminal Justice.
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3.00 Credits
This course examines the basic tenets from which criminal law is derived. Topics include the history, scope and nature of laws, parties to crime, classification of offenses, capacity to commit crime and defenses to criminal acts. Emphasis is placed on the law as a formal method of behavior control and how the law seeks to fulfill that role. Kansas criminal statutes will also be addressed.
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