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COSC 490: Selected Topics in Computer Science Cosc 491 Cosc 492
3.00 Credits
Bowie State University
Prerequisite(s): Consent of Instructor. ( Note: COSC 492 may be offered for Cooperative Education credits. Check class schedule or contact the Computer Science Department for more information). These courses are presentations of selected modern developments, advanced topics, and problem solving in computer science.
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COSC 495: Senior Seminar in Computer Science
3.00 Credits
Bowie State University
Prerequisite(s): ENGL 361 or ENGL 362 and a minimum of one 400-level COSC course. Students research topics of interest including issues on professional ethics and responsibilities (ACM Code of Ethics and Computer Ethics). Written reports and presentations of complete projects are required.
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CRJU 201: Intro to Law Enf & Crju
3.00 Credits
Bowie State University
Prerequisite(s): SOCI 101. This course examines the nature of criminal behavior in society, the functioning of police agencies, the procedures of prosecutors and judges, other correctional bureaucracies, and other forms of social control in a democratic society.
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CRJU 314: Stress Mgmt in Crju
3.00 Credits
Bowie State University
Prerequisite(s): CRJU 201. This course examines the alarming and detrimental problems of stress and burnout experienced by criminal justice/law enforcement personnel. Emphasis is placed on the nature of stress, its causes, its consequences, and the various techniques utilized to manage and control stress at both the individual and group levels.
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CRJU 315: Victim And Crim Justice
3.00 Credits
Bowie State University
Prerequisite(s): CRJU 201. This course examines the impact of crime upon a variety of victims, e.g., victims of rape, drunk driving, robbery, and child and spouse abuse. It considers such topics as victim compensation, victim-offender relationship, as well as victimless crimes. This course covers techniques and laws used in dealing with detection, suppression, apprehension, and prosecution of violators. Implications for the individual and society concerning the control of such behaviors are reviewed and evaluated, as well as alternative social policies.
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CRJU 317: Corrections: The Prison Industrial Complex
3.00 Credits
Bowie State University
This course examines how the American penal system developed into a prison industrial complex, reflecting the increased incarceration rates from the 1970's onward, frequently called the imprisonment binge. Topics to be examined include: race and class bias; trend towards lockdown and supermax facilities; prison labor; prison profits; privatization; prison health care; guard conduct; women in prison; prisoner struggles and rebellions. A component of this course will include an inside view provided by incorporating actural prisoner cases communications and writings into class work.
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CRJU 403: Criminalistics
3.00 Credits
Bowie State University
Prerequisite(s): CRJU 201. This course is structured to serve as an introduction to the scientific methods used in modernday criminal investigation and detection of and solution to criminal activity. Many of the vital phases of forensic investigation (forensics) are explored by means of lecture, laboratory experiments, and other selected applied assignments. Students learn how to accurately recognize what evidence may exist at a crime scene and what to do with it.
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CRJU 404: Criminal Law: Elements And Principles
3.00 Credits
Bowie State University
Prerequisite(s): CRJU 201 and CRJU 316. This course is a study of the basic concepts underlying criminal law and the essential elements of the offenses comprising the major crime categories, i.e., crimes against people, crimes against property, sex crimes, and victimless crimes. The focus is on legal rather than behavioral aspects.
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CRJU 405: Criminalistics II
3.00 Credits
Bowie State University
An Introduction to the complex scientific methods used in modern-day criminalistics with a concentration on biological evidence, determining cause of death, and the analysis of organic/inorganic matter. You will focus on the collection, preservation, and analytical study of biological evidence as it relates to criminal activity. Many of the vital phases of forensic investigation are explored by means of lecture, laboratory experiments, field trips, and other applied assignments. Students will learn how to accurately recognize analytical techniques such as chromatography, spectophotometry, and other methods that are used to evaluate evidence collected at a crime scene. Each student will also study the reconstruction of mock biological evidence (i.e. body fluids, stain patterns of blood, deoxyribonucledic acid) from crime scene scenarios.
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CTEC 114: Computing Tools And Environments
3.00 Credits
Bowie State University
This course is an introduction to key computing environments in the information technology. These environments vary in computing platforms, user interface, and collection of tools and applications available. This course familiarizes students with basic concepts and functioning of Windows, MS DOS, UNIX operating systems as well as basic Internet tools and help students gain versatile computer literacy.
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