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3.00 Credits
Criminal Justice 3 Credits A study of scientific methodology as it relates to criminal justice. The course will emphasize experimental design to test hypothesis validity. Particular attention will be focused on: research methods, data collection, and statistical techniques appropriate to analyze criminal justice data.? Requirements and Prerequsites CIT 303 CRJ 410 MAT 120 Offered Fall Spring
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3.00 Credits
Criminal Justice 3 Credits This course examines the balance that is made in the United States between the legitimate need of law enforcement agencies to gather evidence and the right of individuals to be secure from unwarranted governmental intrusion. The anatomy of search warrants will be covered in some depth as well as searches incidental to arrest, searches of motor vehicles, consent searches, stop and frisk, exigency searches, and administrative searches. Students will seek deeper understanding of Search and Seizure principles through the study of controlling case law and legal precedent. Requirements and Prerequsites LAW 371 Offered Fall Spring
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3.00 Credits
Criminal Justice 3 Credits Students receive supervised training from practicing professionals normally during the final semester of the fourth year. Learning is achieved through observation and/or direct participation. Students are placed appropriately in settings that apply to their individual and educational career objectives. Sites may include, for example, federal and state law enforcement agencies, the district attorney’s office, state and federal courts, municipal police departments, victim/witness assistance units, correctional facilities, and state and federal probation offices. Requirements and Prerequsites Students are required to have a minimum cgpa of 2.0, senior status, and approval of department chair. This course is graded pass/fail. Offered Fall Spring
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3.00 - 6.00 Credits
Criminal Justice 3 - 6 Credits Students receive supervised training from practicing professionals normally during the final semester of the fourth year. Learning is achieved through observation and/or direct participation. Students are placed appropriately in settings that apply to their individual and educational career objectives. Sites may include, for example, federal and state law enforcement agencies, the district attorney’s office, state and federal courts, municipal police departments, victim/witness assistance units, correctional facilities, and state and federal probation offices. Requirements and Prerequsites Students are required to have a minimum cgpa of 2.0, senior status, and approval of department chair. This course is graded pass/fail. Offered Fall Spring
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1.00 Credits
Dance 1 Credit each semester This course is an introduction to the principles and techniques of two popular dance forms: classical ballet and modern jazz. Emphasis is placed on developing a movement vocabulary in both disciplines while increasing flexibility and coordination. Requirements and Prerequsites This course is graded pass/fail. Offered Fall Spring
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1.00 Credits
Dance 1 Credit per semester This class draws upon the techniques of modern dance pioneers: Martha Graham, Doris Humphrey, and Merce Cunningham. The class will stress body placement, contrasts in movement qualities, and dance as a means of personal expression. Requirements and Prerequsites This course is graded pass/fail. Offered Fall Spring
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1.00 Credits
Dance 1 Credit This course serves as an introduction to the fundamentals of jazz dance techniques. The class will expose the student to body isolations and rhythmic awareness combined with dance phrases to enhance the understanding of basic jazz vocabulary. Requirements and Prerequsites This course is graded pass/fail. Offered Fall Spring
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1.00 Credits
Dance 1 Credit A continuation of Jazz I, this course presents a further study of jazz dance techniques stressing the extended jazz vocabulary and complexity of movement phrases. Requirements and Prerequsites Students must have completed DAN 121 or have permission of the instructor. This course is graded pass/fail. Offered Fall Spring
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1.00 Credits
Dance 1 Credit This course serves as an introduction to basic tap dance terminology and techniques. Various styles of tap dance will be explored, such as soft shoe and rhythm, as well as traditional tap steps. Tap shoes are required.. Requirements and Prerequsites This course is graded pass/fail. Offered Fall Spring
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1.00 Credits
Dance 1 Credit per semester This course is open to selected students by audition only. Participants will be required to take part in on- and off-campus dance programs as well as in all necessary rehearsals. Requirements and Prerequsites This course is open to selected students by audition only. Offered Fall Spring
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