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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
An in-depth study of leading-edge topics in information systems not explicitly included within established courses. Candidate topics may include, but are not limited to: data warehousing, data mining, componentbased development and advanced object-oriented analysis, design or programming. May be repeated for credit when topics vary. Prerequisites: 2980 or consent of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Practical field experience in information systems development. Project must be approved by CIS faculty prior to registration. Students are encouraged to obtain an internship with a company performing some systems analysis, database and programming experience. In the event that a formal internship is unfeasible students will participate in a collaborative real world or simulated corporate project. The real world project may be replicated by multiple teams toward a best single solution. Project must be approved by CIS Coordinator prior to registration. Prerequisite: Approval of CIS Coordinator and GPA of 2.5 in major.
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An in-depth study of leading-edge topics in e-commerce systems not explicitly included within established courses. Candidate topics may include, but are not limited to: XML, Perl, PHP, JSP, advanced topics in server side and client side applications development. May be repeated for credit when topics vary. Prerequisites: Consent of instructor.
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A capstone, project-oriented study of the planning, analysis, design and implementation of a business system using modelbased software tools and other development platforms.Much attention is given to communication and teaming skills. Student teams will be given a user-request for development. Deliverables include: 1) user interviews, 2) project plan, 3) feasibility study and cost-benefit analysis, 4) business model, 5) interface design, 6) database design, 7) program design and 8) program functionality of a sub-system..Afinal project presentation by each student team will be required. Prerequisites: CIS 3900 and CIS 4100.
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An in-depth study of current technology as it relates to either hardware or software. Topics may include, but are not limited to: Multimedia technology, PC hardware configurations, operating systems, assembly and machine languages, data structures, wireless technology, vendor certification in networks, operating systems, databases or development tools. May be repeated for credit when topics vary. Prerequisites: 2980 or consent of instructor.
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Agencies and processes in the criminal justice system: the legislature, the police, the prosecutor, the public defender, the courts, and corrections. Roles and problems of law enforcement in a democratic society; inter-component relations and checks and balances.
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Problems in citizen relations; treatment of victims, witnesses, and jurors; citizen involvement in the criminal justice process; how popular culture and the media affects and impacts these relationships. Prerequisite: 1100.
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3.00 Credits
Social and historical settings of the police; police role and career; police discretion; police values and culture; organization and control. Prerequisite: 1100.
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Role and structure of prosecution, public defense, and courts; basic elements of the substantive criminal law; procedural law and relation to constitutional guarantees. Prerequisite: 1100.
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Post-conviction correction process; development of a correctional philosophy, theory and practices; description of institutional operation, programming, and management; community base correction; probation and parole. Prerequisite: 1100.
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