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LJ 4401: Constitutional Law
4.00 Credits
Amridge University
This course is an introduction to constitutional law. The student will develop an understanding of the history and purpose of the U.S. Constitution with emphasis on the role of the U.S. Supreme Court, the process of judicial review, and the protections of the Bill of Rights.
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LJ 4421: Supervisory Practices in Criminal Justice
4.00 Credits
Amridge University
This course combines state-of-the-art behavioral theory with numerous cases that allow students to identify and resolve personnel and organization problems. It prepares students for effective police management and supervision.
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LJ 4430: Incident Command System
4.00 Credits
Amridge University
Explores the dynamics of managing major emergency incidents and examines the National Incident Command System. Focuses on major incidents where large life, property, or economic losses are possible. Includes organization and staffing, incident and event planning/staffing, organizing a response to an incident, and incident resource management. Actual incidents are discussed and analyzed. Incorporates learning from the experience of others in handling major emergencies and preplanning for emergencies.
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LJ 4435: Managing Criminal Justice Organizations
4.00 Credits
Amridge University
This course deals with concepts and theory in the field of organizational behavior. The course focuses on the historical perspectives of organizational theories of motivations and leadership, and future trends and developments in modern police organizations.
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LJ 4440: Criminal Justice Internship
4.00 Credits
Amridge University
This course provides students with the opportunity to apply theory to practice. This experience is designed to help students integrate their academic experience into professional police practice. Students will spend 20 hours per week at their internship site to complete course requirement.
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LJ 4444: Special Topics in Criminal Justice
4.00 Credits
Amridge University
The content of this course will vary by semester and will be designed to allow for instruction in special content areas outside the courses being offered within the Criminal Justice, Public Safety, or Security programs. This course will have a Criminal Justice emphasis chosen by a Criminal Justice faculty member on the basis of student/program demand, compatibility with the general nature of the Criminal Justice, Public Safety, or Security programs related courses, and instructor interest/competence. This course will be offered periodically to meet student special interests in the field and will be designed to cover specialized topics not usually presented in depth in regular courses already listed in the Catalog. The course may be repeated for credit as long as the topic presented is substantially different than a previously taken special topics class but no more than 4 credits may be accumulated. Prerequisite(s): permission of instructor and undergraduate program director, and junior or senior class standing. This course is graded on pass/fail basis. Prerequisite: permission of instructor (POI).
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LJ 4450: Criminal Justice Overview
4.00 Credits
Amridge University
This course is designed as the culminating experience of the baccalaureate program in criminal justice. This course comprises a series of assignments that integrate concepts from the criminal justice curriculum. The assignments are designed to test application skills in working through fact-based scenarios as well as critical thinking skills through analysis of issues affecting contemporary practice. Note: Capstone Course for the Bachelor of Science in Public Safety and Criminal Justice. This is a capstone course and should be taken only by students nearing completion of the program, Bachelor of Science in Public Safety and Criminal Justice.
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MC 1405: Communicating via e-Portfolio and Resume
4.00 Credits
Amridge University
The student will learn to develop a prospectus in the form of an e- portfolio which will effectively communicate with prospective employers and other audiences. The student will learn to prepare a full resume appropriate to the student's field of study. The student will learn to select, organize, and incorporate into the e-portfolio materials which will document the student's work related knowledge and skills.
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MC 1410: Speech and Written Communication Skills for Career Growth
4.00 Credits
Amridge University
Students will learn the necessary skills for effective formal and informal speech and written communication in the workplace and in today's society. Basic communication theories are discussed. The fundamentals of oral and written communication skills are addressed. Students will be taught how to apply these skills and theories to group processes and professional situations.
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MC 1415: Interpersonal Communication Skills
4.00 Credits
Amridge University
Students will learn effective interpersonal skills. Topics that are explored include: self-awareness, group process, self-disclosure, effective communication, conflict resolution, and team building.
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