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JPN 102: Japanese II
3.00 Credits
Northeastern Illinois University
Continuation of basic skill in listening, speaking, reading and writing. Cultural appreciation.
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JPN 103: Japanese III
3.00 Credits
Northeastern Illinois University
Continuation of basic skill in listening, speaking, reading and writing. Cultural appreciation.
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JPN 104: Japanese IV
3.00 Credits
Northeastern Illinois University
Continuation of basic skill in listening, speaking, reading and writing. Cultural appreciation.
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JUST 101: Introduction To Social Justice
3.00 Credits
Northeastern Illinois University
Examines the theme of justice as a foundational goal of all social institutions in a democracy. Introduces students to critically examining social injustices, especially in instutions and social structures. In order to arrive at a vision and practice of justice we will study those "acceptable" injustices through the lens of justice and equality for all.
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JUST 109: First Year Experience: Justice In Chicago
3.00 Credits
Northeastern Illinois University
Justice in Chicago provides first year students with an opportunity to critically examine social injustices in institutions and social structures through a critical lens. Using Chicago as a lab, students actively discover its diversity and complexity through readings, speakers, films and field experiences. During the semester, you will experience justice in many forms. Some of those forms will be familiar to you, such as learning about the court system, and some will be new, such as meeting judges and attorneys. In this course, you shall get out of the classroom and into various communities, such as a courtroom, a courthouse jail and a community organization which deals with issues of poverty and inequality. We will consider the question: Can there be justice if there is inequality? via readings, field trips, speakers and films.
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JUST 201: Introduction To The Criminal Justice System
3.00 Credits
Northeastern Illinois University
Overview of police, court and prison practice with attention to class, race and sex discrimination in the criminal justice system. Emphasis on the relationship between crime and key political and economic structures.
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JUST 202: Justice And Inequality
3.00 Credits
Northeastern Illinois University
Analysis of gender, race, class and related inequalities in the context of political economy in the United States. Also focuses on consequent biases in criminal justice and the intersectional nature of discrimination in the delivery of justice. Includes identifying strategies for reducing these injustices.
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JUST 241: Skills For Inquiry In The Criminal Justice System I
3.00 Credits
Northeastern Illinois University
Development of analytic and writing skills. Introduction to the methodology of the social sciences. Students develop research designs and initiate studies on justice studies topics. Should be taken immediatly after JUST-101 or JUST-201.
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JUST 301: Theories Of Justice And Social Change
3.00 Credits
Northeastern Illinois University
Explores general theories of social change, such as social evolutionism and historical materialism and the relationship between social change and the pursuit of justice. The starting point is unjust social structures and processes, leading into analysis of how social change occurs, especially through social movements.
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JUST 309: Portrayal Of Crime In Media
3.00 Credits
Northeastern Illinois University
Analysis of the media's presentation of crime in the 20th century with attention to the historical development of the portrayal of crime and its effect on public attitudes regarding "crime" and the "criminal." Various forms of the media are individually considered, most notably television, film and newspaper.
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