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CJL 2080: Comparative Legal Systems
3.00 Credits
Florida Gateway College
(3 credits) F This course provides some balance and appreciation for the Anglo-American system of criminal justice. It includes various foreign systems of criminal justice selected to give a comparative view of the American system. Pass with a C or better. Prerequisites: CCJ 1000 or CCJ 1020.
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CJL 2101: Criminal Law II
3.00 Credits
Florida Gateway College
(3 credits) S The State Constitution and statutory and case law of the state of Florida are studied. Prerequisite: CCJ 1000 or CCJ 1020 with a C or better.
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CJT 1351: Report Writing and Communications Bridge
3.00 Credits
Florida Gateway College
(3 credits) Familiarity with the basic fundamentals of report writing as it applies to law enforcement offi cers.
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CJT 2100: Fundamentals of Criminal Investigation
3.00 Credits
Florida Gateway College
(3 credits) SP This course provides educational theory in the fundamentals of investigation, techniques of collection, preservation and transportation of evidence. Prerequisites: ENC 0010, REA 0001
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CJT 2102: Criminal Investigations Bridge
1.00 Credits
Florida Gateway College
(1 credits) This course provides theory of investigation, specifi c techniques for selected offenses, interrogation, case preparation, and related problems in criminal investigation.
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CJT 2110: Crime Scene | Investigation & Crime Laboratory Techniques
3.00 Credits
Florida Gateway College
(3 credits) This course provides a broad survey of criminology with emphasis on crime scene processing, crime laboratory examinations and court testimony. Emphasis will be on scientifi c techniques of collection, identifi cation, preservation and transportation of physical evidence.
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COP 1000: Introduction to Programming
3.00 Credits
Florida Gateway College
(3 credits) This is an introductory computer course aimed primarily at computer programming majors. It covers fundamental computer and programming concepts including algorithm development, operating systems, and basic computer literacy.
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COP 1210: Pascal
3.00 Credits
Florida Gateway College
(3 credits) Introduction to programming using the PASCAL language. Involves a variety of problem-solving techniques in the PASCAL language using computer lab facilities. Involves top-down program design, loops, arrays, lists and tables, searching and sorting techniques, functions, text processing, fi le manipulation, and simulation techniques. Lab fee. Prerequisite: MAT 0024 with a C or better and COP 1000 may be taken concurrently.
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COP 1332: Visual Basic
3.00 Credits
Florida Gateway College
(3 credits) This course will introduce the students to the popular professional computer programming language. Visual BASIC is an object oriented programming language in which the programs are event driven and involve the use of forms and controls with properties. Lab fees. Prerequisite: Any COP course or permission of instructor.
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COP 1800: Java
3.00 Credits
Florida Gateway College
(3 credits) Introduction to programming using the JAVA language. Involves a variety of problemsolving techniques in the JAVA language using computer lab facilities. Involves developing JAVA applets and applications using object-oriented program design, and visual development using JAVA's Abstract Windows Tool kit (AWT). Prerequisite: Complete MAT 0024 with a C or score out on appropriate placement test.
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