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202: Social Sciences POL 102 INTRODUCTION TO POLITICAL SCIENCE
3.00 Credits
St. Joseph's University New York
An overview of the study of politics and its division into the fields of American Politics, Comparative Politics, International Relations and Political Theory. An analysis of govermental types, forms of political participation, political power, ideologies, and political socialization. 3 hours a week, 1 semester, 3 credits. Fall and Spring
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202 - Social Sciences POL 102 INTRODUCTION TO POLITICAL SCIENCE
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204: Social Sciences POL 353 AMERICAN POLITICAL THEORY
3.00 Credits
St. Joseph's University New York
A survey of American political thought from the nation's founding to the present era. Emphasis will paid to defining moments in American political history, such as the Revolution, the Constitutional Founding, the Civil War, the Industrial Revolution, the Great Depression and the Civil Rights Movement. These debates will be revisited, with mainstream and radical positions discussed. Prerequisite: POL 102 or POL 103 or POL 203 or POL 225 3 hours a week, 1 semester, 3 credits. Fall 2008
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204 - Social Sciences POL 353 AMERICAN POLITICAL THEORY
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206: Social Sciences Social Sciences 207 SOC 244 SOCIOLOGY OF CORRECTIONS
3.00 Credits
St. Joseph's University New York
An investigation into the various punitive and rehabilitative philosophies and practices employed by the correctional field in dealing with crime and criminality. Topics include: history of corrections, theories of punishment, death penalty, sentencing, effectiveness of rehabilitation, community supervision, and restorative alternatives. Prerequisite: SOC 100 or SOC 136 3 hours a week, 1 semester, 3 credits. Spring 2008
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206 - Social Sciences Social Sciences 207 SOC 244 SOCIOLOGY OF CORRECTIONS
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208: Social Sciences SOC 250 SOCIAL CHANGE IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
3.00 Credits
St. Joseph's University New York
Theories of social change will be examined in light of economic, social, political, and cultural transformations which characterize industrializing and modern industrial societies. The focus will be on Asia, Africa and the Middle East. Prerequisite: SOC 100 or SOC 136 3 hours a week, 1 semester, 3 credits. Spring 2009
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208 - Social Sciences SOC 250 SOCIAL CHANGE IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
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210: Social Sciences Social Sciences 211 CJ 257 JUVENILE JUSTICE
3.00 Credits
St. Joseph's University New York
A study of the history and current philosophy and practice of the juvenile justice system, and the social, economic and political forces which have brought it to its present state. Students will examine the current levels and trends of juvenile delinquency and violence along with juvenile justice responses to them. Current issues such as transfer of juveniles to adult court, PINS law, and coverage of New York State juvenile justice. Prerequisite: SOC 100 or SOC 136 3 hours a week, 1 semester, 3 credits. Fall 2008
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212: Social Sciences CJ 342 INTERNSHIP IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE
3.00 Credits
St. Joseph's University New York
The internship is designed to give Criminal Justice majors, in their senior year, an experience working with a professional in a criminal justice agency. Students are placed in agencies congruent with their interests. Students are expected to work a minimum of 120 hours during the semester. Additional requirements include a journal of activities and completion of a major paper.Weekly seminar meetings will be held. Prerequisite: CJ 158 3 hours a week, 1 semester, 3 credits. Spring 2009
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212 - Social Sciences CJ 342 INTERNSHIP IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE
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216: Interdisciplinary Courses HIS 122 THE GLORY THAT WAS GREECE:CLA 122 THE GRANDEUR THAT WAS ROME
3.00 Credits
St. Joseph's University New York
An in-depth study of the Greco-Roman culture and civilization. Special attention will be given to the political, social, economic and cultural life of both peoples against the world setting in which they both rose, flourished and declined. This course may be offered for History or Classics requirement. 3 hours a week, 1 semester, 3 credits. Fall
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216 - Interdisciplinary Courses HIS 122 THE GLORY THAT WAS GREECE:CLA 122 THE GRANDEUR THAT WAS ROME
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218: Interdisciplinary Courses SCI 130 CHEMISTRY AND NUTRITION
3.00 Credits
St. Joseph's University New York
This investigation of the chemicals in the diet includes nutrients and their sources, vitamins, food additives. Some of these chemicals are studied in terms of their reactions and interactions in metabolic pathways. Contemporary diets and "fast foods'' are evaluated, and disorderrelated to improper diet are considered. This course is appropriate to satisfy non-laboratory science core course requirements. Not open to students who have completed SCI 135. 3 hours a week, 1 semester, 3 credits. Intersession
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218 - Interdisciplinary Courses SCI 130 CHEMISTRY AND NUTRITION
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ACC 213: Intermediate Accounting II
3.00 Credits
St. Joseph's University New York
Part two of a two-part course emphasizing an in-depth study of the underlying concepts of financial accounting, including the interpretation and application of pronouncements of various standard setting organi- zations. This course focuses on the proper accounting treatment of an entity's liabilities and stockholders' equity. Additionally, students will gainan understanding and uses of the statement of cash flows as well as the study of other topics such as the proper accounting for pensions, leases, accounting changes, revenue recognition, income taxes, and other topics. Prerequisite: ACC 212 3 hours a week, 1 semester, 3 credits. Spring
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ACC 215: Principles of Federal Taxation
3.00 Credits
St. Joseph's University New York
A study of the Federal Revenue system, tax statutes, and the prepa- ration of individual tax returns. The Internal Revenue Code and regula- tions along with court decisions are studied and particular attention is given to how tax planning for individuals is affected. Prerequisite: ACC 213 3 hours a week, 1 semester, 3 credits. Fall
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