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BSC 2033: Ethical Issues in Biology. c. c
2.00 Credits
Pensacola State College
SP, SU - Prerequisite: BSC 1005 or BSC 2010 or BSC 1080 or BSC 0070 or BSC 1093 and BSC 1094. In recent years, the life sciences have produced numerous techniques and laboratory devices whose applications have produced challenging ethical dilemmas for modern society.This course explores the complex interactions that occur at the overlap between ethics and modern biology.Topics to be presented will include the use of genetic information,genetic testing,genetic engineering,gene therapy, medical ethics,use of reproductive technologies, abortion, euthanasia, xenotransplantation and cloning.
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BUL 2241: Business Law. c. c
3.00 Credits
Pensacola State College
FA, SP, SU - This is a general introduction to law which includes a study of the foundations of legal systems and the role of law in society, fundamental principles of the law of crimes, torts, contracts, sales, and commercial paper. Emphasis is placed on logical reasoning and the application of rules of law to everyday business affairs.
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CAP 2050: XNA Programming. c. c
3.00 Credits
Pensacola State College
TBA- Lab fee. Prerequisite:COP2360. Students will be introduced to Microsoft's XNA programming language.They will learn how the XNA framework integrates with C#, basic game programming concepts, how to create 2D and 3D games using the language, and how to transfer games on the Xbox.
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CCJ 1020: Introduction to Criminal Justice. c. c
3.00 Credits
Pensacola State College
FA, SP, SU - An introductory course designed to familiarize students with the criminal justice system. Emphasis is placed on understanding the nature, functions and limits of law. Special attention will be given to the criminal justice process from arrest to final disposition.The course will prepare the student for succeeding courses in the criminal justice program.Course is highly recommended for non-majors. Meets A.A. general education Category IV.
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CCJ 1452: Criminal Justice Administration. c. c
3.00 Credits
Pensacola State College
FA, SP, SU - Theory and practice of organizational and administrative principles as they apply to criminal justice agencies at federal, state and local levels of government.
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CCJ 2062: Constitutional Law for Criminal Justice. c. c
3.00 Credits
Pensacola State College
FA, SP, SU - The study of constitutional doctrine as a series of controls on the Administration of Criminal Justice, utilizing the opinions of the United States Supreme Court as a basis of study. Emphasis will be placed on the Bill of Rights Amendments having relationships to Criminal Justice.
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CCJ 2500: Juvenile Justice. c. c
3.00 Credits
Pensacola State College
FA, SP, SU - The influence of political, economic, and environmental factors pertaining to adolescents and treatment of delinquent children are presented in this course.The course surveys youth crimes and the police role in programs of prevention and control.
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CCJ 2947,2948,2949: Criminal Justice Co- op. c. c. 2 c. c, 3 c. c
1.00 Credits
Pensacola State College
FA, SP, SU - Cooperative Education (Co-op) is a planned, paid work experience whereby a student is employed in a job directly related to the student's academic field of study. Each student must meet certain academic and Co-op departmental requirements before qualifying for job referral and placement.Once enrolled, a student is assigned a Faculty Advisor who, along with the Co-op staff,will monitor student progress.The Co-op program offers academic and vocational credit for each term worked, and the Faculty Advisor will assign either a Pass or Fail grade at the end of the work term.
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CEN 1304: Administering Microsoft Windows Workstation. c. c
3.00 Credits
Pensacola State College
FA, SP - A.A.S. only. Lab fee. Prerequisite: CET 1485 or CET 1600C.This course provides students with the knowledge and skills necessary to install, configure, customize, and troubleshoot Windows XP in work group and domain networks. In addition, this course gives you the background to understand Microsoft courses that cover detailed technical support ofWindows XP andWindows 2003 Server.
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CEN 1320: Administering Microsoft Windows Server. c. c
3.00 Credits
Pensacola State College
FA, SP - A.A.S. only. Lab fee. Prerequisite: CEN 1304.This course provides students with the knowledge and skills necessary to perform post-installation and day-to-day administrative tasks of Windows Server in single-domain networks. In addition, students learn how to integrateWindows 2003 and Novell Netware networks.
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