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Course Criteria
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1.00 Credits
1 laboratory hour 1 Credit Prerequisite: BSC 1093C Co-requisite: BSC 1094C This course presents special topics and selected laboratory activities in anatomy and physiology will enhance the concepts presented in BSC 1094C.
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3.00 Credits
3 class hours 3 Credits This course is designed to develop the student's understanding of the law as a social force which directs and guides both business and the consumer.Major emphasis will be law as it pertains to torts, governmental regulation, consumer protection, contracts, sales, warranties, personal property and bailments.
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3.00 Credits
3 class hours 3 Credits Prerequisite: BUL 2241 or permission of instructor. This course provides an analysis in law as it relates to commercial paper, secured transactions, insurance, bankruptcy, partnerships, corporations, real property, wills, trusts and other related subjects.
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3.00 Credits
In this course the student will be introduced to the theory of deviant behavior as it relates to criminal activity. Topics include theories of crime causation; statistical analysis of criminal behavior; past, present, and future social control initiatives; and other related topics. Upon completion, students should be able to explain and discuss various theories of crime causation and societal responses.
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3.00 Credits
In this course, the components and processes of the criminal justice system will be presented. Topics include history, structure, functions, and philosophy of the criminal justice system and its relationship to life in our society. Upon completion, students will be able to define and describe major components of the system and how they interact and relate to each other.
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3.00 Credits
3 class hours 3 Credits In this course the components and processes of the criminal justice system will be presented. Topics include history, structure, functions, and philosophy of the criminal justice system and its relationship to life in our society. Upon completion, students will be able to define and describe the major components of the system, and how they interact and relate to each other. Students will be able to evaluate career opportunities in the field of criminal justice.
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3.00 Credits
3 class hours 3 Credits In this course the student will become acquainted with the history, problems, and issues pertaining to the juvenile offender. Students will analyze methods of prevention and correctional treatment, the degree of success of diversion programs, the role of police, courts, and corrections in handling the offender, and their impact on prevention and rehabilitation.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
This course is intended to explore a wide range of varying topics in criminal justice and to provide students with an increased understanding of the legal and ethical implications of the subject at hand. Topics to be offered will provide a broad range of specialized subject matter and will be selected in areas of current interest or in highly focused areas within the field of criminal justice. Topics may vary from one semester to another. Topics will be offered as one, two, or three credits and can be combined with other topics for up to three hours of elective credit.
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3.00 Credits
3 class hours 3 Credits Prerequisite: CNT 1000, COP 1000 This course is a continuation of CNT 1000. This course emphasizes design, manageability, security, capacity, installation and interoperability of networks, and training users of networks. The student will learn analysis and design techniques, as well as hands-on experience in installing and troubleshooting different networks.
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4.00 Credits
4 class hours 4 Credits Prerequisite: CNT 1000, COP 1000 This course examines the Internet services and technologies as implemented on the Network Operating System (NOS) of Linux. Students are guided through the basics of the network operating system, installation of system software and applications software, and tools for network and system administration. Internet technologies including Domain Name Service, CGI bins for WWWservers and virtual web hosting are explored. Students install and configure several Internet services including PPP, DNS, Web Servers, virtual machines, ftp and email.
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