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SP VS 151K/152K: Varsity Golf- -SP
1.00 Credits
Central Christian College of Kansas
Varsity Golf- -SP
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SP VS 151K/152K - Varsity Golf- -SP
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SPSH 290/390/490: Directed Study- -FA,WI,SP
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Central Christian College of Kansas
(See page 48.)
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SPSH 290/390/490 - Directed Study- -FA,WI,SP
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SS CJ 235: Introduction to Criminal Justice- -FA
3.00 Credits
Central Christian College of Kansas
Introduction to the historical backgrounds, agencies and processes, purposes and function, ethics, administration, and technical problems of the criminal justice system. (Offered alternate years, FA, evenings)
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SS CJ 235 - Introduction to Criminal Justice- -FA
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SS CJ 240: Criminology- -FA
3.00 Credits
Central Christian College of Kansas
This course is a study of crime as a form of deviant behavior, nature and extent of crime, past and present theories, evaluation of prevention, control and treatment programs. (Offered alternate years, FA, evenings.)
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SS CJ 240 - Criminology- -FA
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SS CJ 241: Introduction to Law & Legal Studies- -WI
4.00 Credits
Central Christian College of Kansas
Students will become knowledgeable on law within the legal system. They will be introduced into the field of law and its impact on society. They will be exposed to the historical precedents and to the most current programs and practices. In an academic setting, the latest programs and research will be explored. In a practical setting, students will be assigned to a law office of their interest (according to availability) to observe and interact with professionals in the legal field as part of the course work. At the conclusion of the course, students should be able to recognize which theories relate to law and current issues and which do not. This course is offered Interterm, and there is normally an additional fee. (Prerequisites: approval from the instructor, Mr. Ron Hagan, and be in good standing with the college) (Offered alternate years.)
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SS CJ 241 - Introduction to Law & Legal Studies- -WI
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SS CJ 340: Criminal Law- -SP
3.00 Credits
Central Christian College of Kansas
Covers the history, scope and nature of law: the parties to a crime; classification of offenses; criminal act and intent; the capacity to commit crime; and criminal defenses. It will cover the elements of all major criminal statutes. (Offered alternate years, evenings.)
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SS CJ 340 - Criminal Law- -SP
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SS CJ 341: Criminal Investigations- -SP
3.00 Credits
Central Christian College of Kansas
This course provides an introduction to the science of criminal investigation. The course will consist of lectures and class discussion, covering the historical origins and evolution of detective/investigative work, then the current method of solving crime which involves the science and art of investigating crime. Current scientific methods and how they are used in various investigations will be discussed. A "realistic" approach will be maintained to solving crime and how cases are prepared for prosecution. (Offered alternate years, evenings.)
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SS CJ 341 - Criminal Investigations- -SP
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SS CJ 342: Corrections- -WI
4.00 Credits
Central Christian College of Kansas
The purpose is to become knowledgeable on current correctional subsystems within the larger criminal justice system. The student will be introduced into the field of corrections and its impact on society and will be exposed to the historical precedents to the most current programs and practices. In an academic setting, the latest programs and research will be explored. In a practical setting, students will be assigned to a correctional facility/office of their interest (and availability) to observe and interact with professionals in this field as part of the course work. At the conclusion, students should be able to recognize what theories relating to corrections apply to current issues and those that do not. This course is offered Interterm, and there is normally an additional fee. (Prerequisites: approval from the instructor and be in good standing with the college.)
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SS CJ 342 - Corrections- -WI
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SS CJ/HI/PO/PY/SO 390/490: Directed Study- -FA,WI,SP
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Central Christian College of Kansas
(See page 48.) Subject to be determined by student and professor. SS-CJ/HI/PO/PY/SO 295/395/495
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SS CJ/HI/PO/PY/SO 390/490 - Directed Study- -FA,WI,SP
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SS GE 113: G World Geography- -SP
3.00 Credits
Central Christian College of Kansas
A general study to acquaint the student with the world's major physical features, geographic regions, and people groups, and their effects upon the American culture. (Offered alternate years.)
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SS GE 113 - G World Geography- -SP
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