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BSC 1080L: Basic Anatomy And Physiology Lab
1.00 Credits
College of Central Florida
2 hours per week. Prerequisite or corequisite: BSC 1080. A laboratory course designed to accompany BSC 1080. Exercises will provide a complete overview of human anatomy and physiology. This course will begin with an introduction to terminology, then the structural ladder, cells, tissues, and the structure and function of each body system. Anatomy studies may be followed by physiology experiments to enhance the understanding of body structure and function.
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BSC 2085C: Human Anatomy And Physiology I With Lab
4.00 Credits
College of Central Florida
3 hours lecture and 2 hours laboratory per week. Prerequisites: High school biology and chemistry (completed with a grade of "C" or better), or one ofthe following courses BSC 1010C, BSC 1080, or any college level chemistry course (CHM 1033 is recommended for Health Science fields of study) completed with a grade of "C" or better. An introduction to the human body. Examines the molecular, cellular and tissue levels of organization and these organ systems: integumentary, skeletal, muscular and nervous.
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BSC 2086C: Human Anatomy And Physiology II With Lab
4.00 Credits
College of Central Florida
3 hours lecture and 2 hours laboratory per week. Prerequisite: BSC 2085C or consent of instructor. A continuation of BSC 2085C that covers the following organ systems: endocrine, cardiovascular, lymphatic, respiratory, immune, digestive, urinary and reproductive. Metabolism, fluid balance and homoestatic mechanisms are included.
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BSC 2931: Special Topics in Biology
3.00 Credits
College of Central Florida
3 hours per week. This course centers around topics of current interest or of special interest to students or instructors. Topics or focus may vary from summer to summer. Topics will be identified by the BSC 2923 title published in the course schedules for each term that the course is offered. May be repeated for credit. Special topics credit hours are not automatically transferable. Transfer credit is the prerogative of the receiving institution.
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BUL 2241: Business Law I
3.00 Credits
College of Central Florida
3 hours per week. This course considers the fundamental law that relates to business transactions and focuses on the U.S. legal system, torts, criminal law, contracts and sales under the UCC.
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BUL 2242: Business Law II
3.00 Credits
College of Central Florida
3 hours per week. Prerequisite: BUL 2241 and PLA 1003. This course continues the study of fundamental law that relates to business transactions and includes subjects such as commercial paper, business organizations, creditors' rights, agency, government regulation and property.
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CCJ 1500: Juvenile Delinquency
3.00 Credits
College of Central Florida
3 hours per week. This course deals with major areas of consideration, including the juvenile delinquent in society, significant problem areas in juvenile delinquency, the causal context of crime and delinquency, plus treatment and control of delinquency. It includes divergent philosophies, treatment strategies, social ramifications and trends. The course provides for practical exposure, including visits from appropriately experienced personnel and field trips to different juvenile agencies in the area.
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CCJ 2013: Criminal Victimization
3.00 Credits
College of Central Florida
3 hours per week. This course is about victims of crime. It provides an introductory-level review of the many facets of criminal victimization and the efforts that have been made in recent years to ameliorate crime victims' pain and loss. It covers a wide range of topics including trends and interpretations of victimization research; victimization laws, programs and services; the emotional and social impact of crime; and the extent of participation by victims in the criminal justice process. The course is designed to blend theory together with practical application as much as possible.
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CCJ 2111: Theory And Practice of Law Enforcement
3.00 Credits
College of Central Florida
3 hours per week. This course is designed for those students who may be considering a police career or who are already in the police service as well as those students who are not considering a career in law enforcement but are still concerned consumers of those police services. The course looks at the methods and issues, personalities and problems, and attitudes and beliefs of those persons who wear the badge. The course also addresses the primary concerns of those in the community who rely on the police for protection and service. There is a service learning component built into the course where the student can get a grasp of the practical aspects of everyday policing. Special emphasis is placed on unique aspects of police work such as community policing, modern management principles and civil liability factors. Other more critical issues that are found all too often on the front pages of our nation's newspapers such as the police subculture, excessive use of force and corruption are also addressed. In essence, this course explores in depth what the police service is doing to meet the challenges that the crime phenomena and America's serious social problems pose for them in the 21st century.
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CCJ 2940: Practical Applications in Corrections
3.00 Credits
College of Central Florida
3 hours per week. This course is a practical applications class for the inservice law enforcement officer. It provides an opportunity for the working criminal justice professional to synthesize work experience with educational theory and practice. A major project paper is required. This course should be taken in the student's last term and replaces the co-op courses required for pre-service law enforcement majors.
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