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3.00 Credits
An overview of Japanese culture and society on a selected topic, with critical analysis through a variety of disciplinary methodologies (e.g., historical, sociological, political and literary). Special Note: May be taken twice for credit with change of subtitle.
Prerequisite:
(COMM A111 UA C OR COMM A235 UA C OR COMM A237 UA C OR COMM A241 UA C )
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3.00 Credits
Focuses on intensive study of authors, literary movements, periods and genres in historical and cultural contexts. Enhances Japanese language skills in reading, listening, writing, speaking, and cross-cultural literacy. Special Note: May be repeated twice for credit with change of subtitle. Course conducted in Japanese.
Prerequisite:
JPN A302 UA C
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3.00 Credits
Survey of philosophies, functions and methods of social control with emphasis on role of law and those involved in its administration--police, courts, and correction organizations. Includes study of history, organization, processes, and problems related to law and justice agencies in a heterogeneous, democratic society. Special Note: This course is a prerequisite to most Justice courses.
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3.00 Credits
Introduces social science research methods used in justice studies, including explication of the scientific method, experimental and quasi-experimental designs, sampling, data collection methods, and analytical strategies.
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3.00 Credits
Introduces students to descriptive statistical analysis and presentation of crime and justice data. Topics include measures of central tendency, dispersion, hypothesis testing and statistical significance. Data presentations focus on the production and interpretation of tables and graphs to impact justice policy and practice. Registration Restrictions: If the prerequisite is not satisfied, an approved UAA placement test score is required.
Prerequisite:
MATH A105 UA C OR MATH A121 UA C OR MATH A151 UA C OR STAT A200 UA C
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3.00 Credits
Presents an overview of the field of corrections. Topics include theories of punishment and sentencing, history of the prison and jail, inmate prison life, inmate litigation, and the organization of prisons and staff. Issues of gender, race/ethnicity and class are integrated throughout the course.
Prerequisite:
JUST A110 UA D
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3.00 Credits
Introduces the development of community and government responses to crime that encourage healing, accountability, competency, and citizen involvement while holding offenders and communities accountable. Includes theoretical and cultural roots, as well as an overview of restorative justice practices in the U.S. criminal system.
Prerequisite:
JUST A110 UA D
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3.00 Credits
Survey of organization and management of police, court, correctional and legal operations, agency roles, goals, structural arrangements and administrative practices; applicability of theory and research; techniques and instruments of organization and management; and principles of change.
Prerequisite:
JUST A110 UA D
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to business law. Covers topics such as the American legal system, dispute resolution, constitutional and government regulation of business, torts, contract laws and theory, international law, and business ethics. Crosslisted with BA A241.
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3.00 Credits
Continuation of Business Law I. Covers topics such as sales and leases, negotiables, debtor-creditor relations, agency, business organizations, and property protection. Crosslisted with BA A242.
Prerequisite:
BA A241 UA D OR JUST A241 UA D
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