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ENFO 3001: Police Administration and Management
3.00 Credits
Becker College
Students are introduced to the managerial structure and functions of the many levels of police departments. The relationship of police departments to other agencies of law enforcement is also studied. Prerequisite: ENFO2207
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ENFO 3200: Criminal Procedure and Evidence
3.00 Credits
Becker College
The relationship to the criminal justice system of the 4th, 5th, and 6th amendments and Supreme Court decisions. The law of arrest, search and seizure, questioning, confessions, entrapment, etc. will be covered from a legal and practical standpoint. A research paper is required.
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ENGF 1000: Foundations of Writing
6.00 Credits
Becker College
(non-graduation credit) This intensive developmental writing/reading course prepares the student for college level writing. Basic elements include all of those found in ENGF 1001 at a starting point appropriate for the level of student placing into this course.
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ENGF 1001: Foundations of Writing
3.00 Credits
Becker College
(non-graduation credit) This developmental writing/reading course focuses on structure, organization, development, and correctness of the college-level essay. Emphasis is threefold; generation and organization of ideas of sufficient depth to meet college-level writing assignments; correct execution of such assignments; review and practice of critical reading skills, including vocabulary development.
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ENGL 1004: Essentials of College Writing
3.00 Credits
Becker College
This course focuses on effective and correct use of standard edited American English in expository writing. Class meetings and assignments emphasize the principles of rhetoric in expository prose, methods of organization and development, critical reading, and review of grammar, vocabulary, and mechanics. Library research and documentation strategies are included.
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ENGL 1006: Children's Literature
3.00 Credits
Becker College
This course will provide a general overview of the field of children's literature. The goals of the course are to share and develop knowledge and enthusiasm for children's literature, to establish guidelines for evaluating children's literature, and to develop an awareness of thevarious types of children's literature. Course content includes the history of children's literature, the importance of literature in a child's life, ways to determine a child's literacy preference and ways to foster early literacy in children
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ENGL 1008: Thinking,Writing and Learning
6.00 Credits
Becker College
This unique 10-week course will enable students to develop their reading and comprehension, thinking and writing skills while focusing on themes related to adult learning theory. The course will focus on developing theme, creating a solid research paper and conducting research. The course provides students with the basic skills necessary to succeed in the Accelerated Bachelor's degree program.
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ENGL 1500: Effective Communications
3.00 Credits
Becker College
This course offers students structured practice in the basic principles of communication. Course work emphasizes effective and correct use of language in both traditional and electronic business/professional writing. Since "communication" encompasses far more than written expression, ENGL1500 also focuses on communications within a group, oral presentation, and critical listening and thinking skills.
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ENGL 2003: Public Speaking
3.00 Credits
Becker College
This course gives students training in the preparation of well-organized speeches, techniques for gaining and holding an audience, and methods to increase student confidence and poise. Students develop the skills to communicate effectively with others through practical experience in formal and semiformal speaking situations. Prerequisite: ENGL1001.
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ENGL 2102: Advanced Composition
3.00 Credits
Becker College
An advanced rhetoric course that emphasizes refinement of style and critical thinking with a view towards writing argumentative essays that depend on sound inductive and deductive reasoning. Many essays are assigned that go beyond ENGL1001/1002. Prerequisites: ENGL1001 and ENGL1003.
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