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CRIM 3223: Police And Society
3.00 Credits
Arkansas State University-Main Campus
Explores the relationship of the police to courts, probation, community corrections, institutional corrections, and parole. Also explores the relationship between police and other social institutions and the philosophy of police as an agent of social control. Spring.
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CRIM 3263: Criminology
3.00 Credits
Arkansas State University-Main Campus
Sociological patterns of crime and criminals, with emphasis on causes, effects, and prevention. Fall, Spring.
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CRIM 3323: Juvenile Delinquency
3.00 Credits
Arkansas State University-Main Campus
Causative factors in home, school, and community, extent of the problem, and methods of prevention and treatment. Fall.
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CRIM 4103: Criminal Justice Systems
3.00 Credits
Arkansas State University-Main Campus
General functions of the individual agencies and the duties and responsibilities of the individuals who perform these functions. Fall.
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CRIM 4383: Child Welfare And The Law
3.00 Credits
Arkansas State University-Main Campus
Capstone course for the interdisciplinary minor in Children?s Advocacy Studies: the juvenile justice system as it applies to children as victims, and proper skills for investigating and prosecuting suspected cases of child abuse and neglect. Cross listed with SOC 4383 and CRIM 4383. Restricted to Juniors, Seniors and Post-Degrees with a minor in Children's Advocacy Studies. Prerequisites, SW 3313, SW 3343 and SW 4323, and 6 additional elective credit hours in the minor, all with a C or better. Spring.
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CRIM 460V: Special Problems
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Arkansas State University-Main Campus
Individually directed problems in Criminology. Must be arranged with the professor and approved by department chair. Demand.
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CRIM 470V: Internship
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Arkansas State University-Main Campus
Combines supervised work experience with study of selected agencies and organizations. Must be arranged with the professor and approved by the department chair. Fall, Spring, Summer.
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CS 1013: Introduction To Computers
3.00 Credits
Arkansas State University-Main Campus
Applications of computers for general university course work. Elementary operating system usage, creation of data files, spreadsheets for mathematical and scientific data, Internet usage. Corequisite, MATH 0013. Fall, Spring, Summer.
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CS 1093: Making Connection Computer Sci
3.00 Credits
Arkansas State University-Main Campus
Required course for first semester freshmen. Core content includes transition to college, academic performance skills, problem solving, critical thinking, self management, group building skills, and university policies. Content related to the departmental majors is also included. Fall.
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CS 1114: Concepts Of Programming
4.00 Credits
Arkansas State University-Main Campus
Introduction to problem solving, algorithm development, and structured programming. Emphasis will be placed on problem solving and algorithm development. Designed as a first course for students seeking the Bachelor of Arts in Computer Science as well as non-majors. Prerequisite, MATH 1023. Fall, Spring.
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