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CJ 425: Victimology
3.00 Credits
Brewton-Parker College
The study of the victims of crime; their role in the criminal justice system as well as their treatment by law enforcement. Special attention will also be paid to victim's rights and strategies for their recovery.
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CJ 430: Sociology of American Drug Use
3.00 Credits
Brewton-Parker College
A survey of topics associated with drug use in American society. Special attention will be paid to drug control strategies as well as prevention of use in America today.
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CJ 480: Topics in Criminal Justice
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Brewton-Parker College
A study of selected topics. The topic and number of credit hours will vary. Prerequisite: Permission of the instructor and CJ 200.
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CJ 490: Ethics in Criminal Justice
3.00 Credits
Brewton-Parker College
A program of semi - independent reading, writing, and discussions on the ethical challenges that face criminal justice in the United States. Additionally, this course will address the ethical ramifications in criminal justice research. Prerequisite: Permission of the instructor and CJ 200 and CJ 207.
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CJ/HIS//HS/POL/PSY/SOC 304: Statistics for the Social and Behavioral Sciences
3.00 Credits
Brewton-Parker College
Material covered includes frequency distributions and graphs, descriptive measures, probability, probability distributions and introductions to correlation coefficients and simple regression, chi-square, t-tests, and analysis variance. Does not require knowledge of calculus. Prerequisite: POL 210 and MAT 101 or MTH 102 and 104. (Offered Fall and Spring semester)
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COL 101: The Freshman Year Experience
3.00 Credits
Brewton-Parker College
A course which provides experiences, strategies, and techniques to help first-semester students adjust to college life, develop a better understanding of their learning processes, and acquire essential academic skills. The course also provides a support group for students in a critical transition year by examining problems common to the first-year experience. The course is required of Learning Assistance students in their first year.
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COL 102: Freshman Seminar
1.00 Credits
Brewton-Parker College
The course provides an introduction to the nature of higher education and critical thinking. It also gives a general orientation to the functions and resources of the College and its academic disciplines, and is designed to help students develop personal goals for careers and increase their commitment to, or exploration of, a proposed field of study. The course includes reading and writing assignments and field experiences relevant to the intellectual and cultural life of the College. Required during their first semester for freshman and students who transfer in fewer than 24 hours credit. Open to other students only by permission of the Provost.
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COM 101: Basic Oral Communication and Public Speaking
3.00 Credits
Brewton-Parker College
Designed to help students increase oral communication skills. This course will deal with communication in social, business, and professional situations as well as public speaking. In all speaking assignments articulation and pronunciation will be covered.
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COM 201: Classical Theatre Appreciation
3.00 Credits
Brewton-Parker College
A course designed to help students develop an appreciation of classical theatre through a survey of theatre history from the ancient Greeks to eighteenth century Europe. Included are representative plays, theatrical styles and conventions and a study of theatre as a social and cultural experience.
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COM 202: Modern Theatre Appreciation
3.00 Credits
Brewton-Parker College
A course designed to help students develop an appreciation of modern theatre through a survey of theatre history beginning with the rise of Realism in the nineteenth century to the contemporary diversity of current times. Included are representative plans and a study of theatre and its role in mirroring society and shaping public opinion.
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