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3.00 Credits
A course designed to investigate delinquency, including juvenile deviancy and juvenile crime. Applicable theories and models of delinquency will be investigated, as will social construction of delinquency. The course is appropriate for students focusing on criminal justice generally, as well as social work. Professional implications will also be examined. Cross listed with SOC 351 and SWK 351.Prerequisite: SOC 101 or consent of instructor. (Offered fall semester of odd calendar years.)
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3.00 Credits
The study of a variety of social organizations and of the policies enacted or pursued related to mission, structure, and social-political environments. Governmental and non-governmental agencies in the areas of social work and criminal justice will be included. Using organizational theory and real-life models, students will engage in institutional problem-solving exercises. Cross listed with SOC 361 and SWK 361. Prerequisite: SOC 101 or consent of instructor. (Offered fall semester of odd calendar years.)
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1.00 Credits
This course begins with requirements similar to those in CRJ 271, but assignments are at a higher stage of development. Additionally, each student is required to produce one of two professional products. One option would be to write an academic paper which will be submitted to a journal or professional organization, and the other would be to complete an applied leadership project which demonstrates significant and innovative leadership with a campus or community organization, including the implementation and presentation of a successful applied idea, innovation, or intervention, tailor-made to that organization. Typically taken during the fall semester of the junior or senior year. Cross listed with SOC 371 and SWK 371. Prerequisite: CRJ 271. (Offered fall semester.)
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0.00 - 2.00 Credits
Junior Departmental Honors Research Variable
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Selected readings in an area not covered by course offerings, often in the general topic area of the chosen senior project. Annotated bibliography, reading notes, and a comprehensive research are paper required. Cross listed with SOC 390 and SWK 390. Prerequisite: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in CRJ 471.
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6.00 - 8.00 Credits
Each student must successfully complete one or more practicum experiences, totaling 6-8 hours of academic credit, where 40 clock hours on location equals on hour of credit. Ideally, each practicum should be based a a criminal justice affiliated agency (court, probation office, correctional facility, local police station or sheriff's department, etc.), which specialized in some aspect of the criminal justice system. Ideally, an on-site supervisor with an appropriate degree or license will supervise the student's practicum.Prerequisites: SOC 101, 202, 210, CRJ 201, and upper division status.
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2.00 Credits
This course provides students with a capstone experience in the department, and links all academic and extra-curricular experiences at Greenville College with the students' occupational and service-oriented future. Requirements include updating the academic portfolio, including academic resumes, and completion of an oral exam and research-based senior project. The senior project includes a paper and a publicized oral report. Must be completed during the spring semester of the senior year. Cross listed with SOC 371 and SWK 371.Prerequisites: SOC 101, 202, 210, and CRJ 271, 371. (Offered spring semester.)
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0.00 - 2.00 Credits
Departmental Honors Research Variable
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0.00 - 2.00 Credits
Departmental Honors Thesis Variable
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4.00 Credits
This course is designed to provide digital media majors with an accurate conceptual framework for understanding the underlying physical principles governing the behavior of moving objects and the phenomena associated with light and sound waves. Topics will include the kinematics of motion, Newton's laws of motion, energy and momentum and wave mechanics and interference effects of light and sound. Applications involving acoustic and optical technology are presented. This course will not fulfill requirements for pre-professional science programs, chemistry, or physics majors. Three hours lecture and three hours laboratory per week. Cross listed with PHY 110. Prerequisite: MTH 106 or two years of high school algebra. (Offered fall semester of odd calendar years.)
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