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CH 112: General College Chemistry II
4.00 Credits
Mitchell College
4 credits (spring) Prerequisites: CH111, MA109 or a sufficiently high score on the Mathematics Placement Test. Emphasizes certain kinds or chemical reactions, including those involving gases, reduction oxidation reactions, precipitation reactions and acid base reactions as an expansion of knowledge gained in General Chemistry I. Also covers thermochemistry and rates of reaction. Approximately one quarter of the laboratory sessions are devoted to a scheme of qualitative analysis involving a limited group of ions including a water analysis of a local pond. Computer applications are included in laboratory experiments when appropriate. NOTE: Three hours lecture and two hours laboratory per week.
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CJ 245: Criminology
3.00 Credits
Mitchell College
3 credits (spring) Prerequisites: CJ247 or permission of instructor. Introduces the scientific approach to the study of criminal behavior. Theories of criminal behavior will be explored.
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CJ 247: Introduction to Criminal Justice
3.00 Credits
Mitchell College
3 credits (fall and spring) Provides an overview of the contemporary criminal justice system, with special focus on law enforcement, the judicial process, and corrections.
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CJ 249: Corrections in Society
3.00 Credits
Mitchell College
Formerly Introduction to Corrections (CJ249) 3 Credits A multidisciplinary approach to contemporary issues in American Corrections. Emphasis is placed upon the historical development, organization and practices and the societal context of the American correctional system. .
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CJ 251: Juvenile Delinquency and the Juvenile Justice System
3.00 Credits
Mitchell College
3 credits (fall) Prerequisites: CJ247 or permission of instructor. Investigates the legal and social definitions of delinquency, while covering changing patterns in types of offenses and standard and innovative treatments, with a view toward longterm improvements of existing methods.
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CJ 257: Drugs,Law and Society
3.00 Credits
Mitchell College
3 credits (spring) Explores family dynamics, cultural issues, causes, medical aspects, and treatment of drug abuse.
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CJ 259: Introduction to Security
3.00 Credits
Mitchell College
3 credits (fall) Prerequisites: CJ247 or permission of instructor. Introduces the historical and legal basis of the security field, with an overview of the common environments where private security would be used, such as housing clusters, hospitals, campuses, and industry. Reviews organizational and management issues.
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CJ 261: Substantive Criminal Law
3.00 Credits
Mitchell College
3 credits (fall) Prerequisites: CJ247 Examines the history and development of the U.S. system of criminal law, and includes the definition of substantive law and liability under the law.
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CJ 262: Criminal Justice Internship
3.00 Credits
Mitchell College
3 credits (spring) Prerequisites: Students must be fourth semester Criminal Justice majors and receive permission of the instructor. Enrollment is limited. This is a monitored field experience with a selected criminal justice agency.
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CJ 264: Forensic Psychology
3.00 Credits
Mitchell College
3 credits (spring) Prerequisites: PY105, and PY106 or CJ247 This course will explore the association of crime and the crime scene to the adaptation, history, and structure of human behavior. Particular emphasis will be placed on the relationship of personality and social learning to criminal behavior. Historical case studies will support all the principles (modus operandi, staging, victimology, etc.) presented in the course. NOTE: Offered as CJ264 and PY264. Students may not receive credit for both CJ264 and PY264.
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