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3.00 Credits
A study of law as it pertains to agency, partnerships, corporations, real and personal property, wills and estates, insurance, and negotiable instruments. Prerequisite: BUL 2241.
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3.00 Credits
This course will provide basic knowledge on the various aspects of the game industry. Topics covered include types of game development careers, game development and design processes, marketing themes, copyright laws, game company structures, various types of programming languages used by different types of games, and the impact of video games on modern society. The students will learn general programming concepts and to use common game development environments. Lab fee required. Prerequisite: COP 1000 with a grade of C or higher.
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3.00 Credits
This course will provide skills required to create a simple game using knowledge learned in Game Programming I. Students will work on a game creation throughout the semester, adding additional features to a game as new skills are acquired. Lab fee required. Prerequisite: CAP 2023 with a grade of C or higher.
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3.00 Credits
This course consists of a survey of delinquent and criminal behavior patterns, including causation. Specific problems and selected case studies are examined.
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3.00 Credits
This course consists of the history, examination, and evaluation of the courts, the police, and the correctional organizations of the criminal justice system in the United States today. Contemporary problems and possible solutions are also considered.
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3.00 Credits
An in-depth historical look at terrorism and its origins, types and history will provide the student with knowledge necessary to understand the background of yesterday and the evolution of terrorism today. Religions and nations are covered in the investigation of terrorism, its many different factions and their relationships. Discuss the kinds of efforts being expanded around the world to find ways to deter or discover terrorism and find other ways to deal with it. Examine what the future of terrorism might be in the 21st Century.
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3.00 Credits
The course is designed to provide a broad and rigorous academic investigation of homicide. The student will go beyond what they have learned about murder through popular media presentations. Students will be exposed to a scientific study of different types of homicide, theories of homicide, and homicide law as well as details about how homicide cases are worked by detectives and how murder cases are dealt with in the courts.
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3.00 Credits
The course deals with the effects of contemporary cultural environment on adolescents and juvenile offenders. An in-depth study of the causes, classifications and interpersonal relationships of delinquency as seen by the family, school, police officer, youth services and courts. This course, while presenting a highly intellectual approach with the analysis of the societal factors that influence juvenile behavior, will also answer the questions of those who encounter juvenile offenders as part of their careers, in criminal justice, education, social services and related fields.
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3.00 Credits
This course examines various types and topologies of deviant criminal acts and the underlying causes of behavior of the perpetrators who commit them. Specific offenders and their behavior will be studied.
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3.00 Credits
This course will provide a basic understanding of those individuals who engage in predator violence: serial killers, mass murderers, serial rapists, and stalkers. This course will discuss the ways law enforcement is dealing with these types of persons to detect, arrest, and prosecute them. The course will also discuss ways in which male and female predators are similar and different. The course will also discuss which victims are selected and why a particular person becomes a victim.
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