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CH 246: Criminal Investigation
3.00 Credits
Mount Mercy University
This course includes a survey of the theory of scientific crime detection, investigation, interrogation, case presentation, and problems in criminal investigation. The content will include a coverage of recent developments in forensic investigation such as DNA fingerprinting.
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CH 251: Analytical Chemistry
5.00 Credits
Mount Mercy University
Theory and application of basic methods in quantitative analysis: titrimetric, gravimetric, chromatographic, potentiometric, and spectrophotometric determinations. Three lectures and one four-hour lab weekly. Prerequisites: CH 111, CH 112, MA 142 or MA 164.
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CH 302: Biochemistry
3.00 Credits
Mount Mercy University
Study of life at the molecular level. The course examines chemical reactions in living cells; central metabolic pathways; energy transformations, signal-transduction pathways; transmission of hereditary characteristics; molecular basis of certain diseases and other biological phenomena. Three hours of lecture per week. Prerequisites: CH 111, CH 112, CH 211, CH 212.
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CH 303L: Biochemistry Laboratory
2.00 Credits
Mount Mercy University
Purification and characterization of proteins, nucleic acids, and lipids; enzyme kinetics; macromolecular interactions. Four hours of laboratory per week. Prerequisites: CH 111, CH 112, CH 211, CH 212, CH 251, CH 302. (Note: CH 302 may be taken concurrently).
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CH 334: Instrumental Analysis
4.50 Credits
Mount Mercy University
The course teaches the underlying principles and practical aspects of using modern instruments in chemical analysis. Students will understand the chemistry relevant to sampling, sample preparation, and the chemical processes occurring in each instrument - such as electron transfer, electron emission, light scattering and absorption, gas and liquid phase equilibria. Prerequisites: CH 111, CH 112, CH 211, CH 212, CH 251.
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CJ 101: Introduction to Criminal Justice
3.00 Credits
Mount Mercy University
This course is a review of the delivery of criminal justice services in the United States. Particular attention will be devoted to a modeling of the criminal process, the control of discretion within the various sub-processes, and the role of criminal justice in a democratic social order that emphasizes public accountability and the rule of law.
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CJ 112: Careers In Criminal Justice
2.00 Credits
Mount Mercy University
This course will help students explore vocational and post graduate choices in the criminal justice field. This course will cover such topics as career options for criminal justice students, unique requirements for criminal justice employment, and application processes for criminal justice careers and post-graduate education. This course will rely partly on experiential learning activities including guest speakers and field trips.
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CJ 154: Criminal Justice Theory
3.00 Credits
Mount Mercy University
This course is the study of crime control. In contrast to traditional criminal justice courses which mainly focus on the study of how crime is defined and the strategies use by the criminal justice system to control crime, this course will examine various orientations that focus on how the criminal justice system behaves instead of how it works. This course will cover such topics as the behavior of law, the behavior of criminal justice organizations, historical trends in crime control, the social construction of crime, oppression, the growth of the criminal justice system, and consequences of crime control practices.
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CJ 200: Criminal Investigation
3.00 Credits
Mount Mercy University
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CJ 203: Policing
3.00 Credits
Mount Mercy University
This course includes an examination of the role of police and law enforcement strategies in a free society. The goals of this course include an understanding of the concept of the rule of law, police behavior and subcultures, enforcement strategies, and relevant procedures dealing with the police, including arrest, interrogation, and search and seizure of evidence. Ethical issues related to the police and law enforcement will include case histories and current events.
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