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CJ 324: Research Methods in Criminal Justice
3.00 Credits
St. Joseph's University New York
A fundamental understanding of research design and data analysis in criminology and Criminal Justice. The course will examine quantitative and qualitative research method (experimental design, quasi-experimental design, surveys, field research, secondary data analysis), types of data and measurement, probability, and sampling techniques. Prerequisite: CJ 158 3 hours a week, 1 semester, 3 credits. Fall
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CJ 400: Capstone Seminar in Criminal Justice
3.00 Credits
St. Joseph's University New York
The senior capstone course is based on readings and discussion of major works in the field of crime and the adminstration of justice. Original works are discussed in the context of the history of ideas, political ideologies, and contemporary developments. Seminar paper required. Prerequisite: CJ 158 3 hours a week, 1 semester, 3 credits. Spring
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CLA 112: Classical Literature Eng 112
3.00 Credits
St. Joseph's University New York
A study of the human experience as reflected in the work of the great eastern classical writers, such as the authors of the Bhagavid Gita and Gilgamesh, as well as Homer, Sophocles, Euripides and Virgil. The influence of the classics on western literature will also be examined. This course may be credited to Classics or English. 3 hours a week, 1 semester, 3 credits. Spring
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CLA 122: The Glory That Was Greece: The Grandeur His 122 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 cul- tural life of both peoples against the world setting in which they both rose, flourished, and declined. This course may be offered for Classics or History. 3 hours a week, 1 semester, 3 credits. Fall
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CLA 154: Sources of Great Western Ideas Phi 154
3.00 Credits
St. Joseph's University New York
This course undertakes a study of the classical origins of Western philosophy in Greece and Rome with a special emphasis on its rele- vance to Modern times. Readings may include literature, drama, poetry, as well as the classic Greek philosophical texts in an examination of such foundation concepts as nature, self, soul, and virtue. This course may be credited to Classics or Philosophy. 3 hours a week, 1 semester, 3 credits. Spring
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COM 140: Microcomputer Applications I
3.00 Credits
St. Joseph's University New York
This course is designed as an introductory course to provide back- ground necessary for the effective use of microcomputers. The emphasis is on the major applications of microcomputers: word processing, relation- al databases, spreadsheets. The course includes "hands-on'' experiencwith common applications software, as well as an introduction to comput- er hardware. No previous computer-related experience is necessary. There are no prerequisites. Note: Students may not offer this course toward the fulfillment of the Math/Science core. 3 hours a week, 1 semester, 3 credits. Fall
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COM 141: Microcomputer Applications II
3.00 Credits
St. Joseph's University New York
This course is intended for students from all disciplines. It will develop intermediate and advanced word-processing, spreadsheet and database techniques, including macros, report generation, database queries, import- ing and exporting files, address-books, labels, graphics, and table manipu- lation. It will also include expanded Internet and World Wide Web topics. Prerequisites: COM 140 or equivalent, or departmental approval. Note: Students may not offer this course toward the fulfillment of the Math/Science core. 3 hours a week, 1 semester, 3 credits. Spring
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COM 150: Introduction to Computer Programming
3.00 Credits
St. Joseph's University New York
This course offers a basic introduction to computer hardware and soft- ware. Elementary programming techniques will be taught using VB.net. Emphasis will be on problem solving using the computer. 3 hours a week, 1 semester, 3 credits. Fall
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COM 152: Computer Programming
3.00 Credits
St. Joseph's University New York
An introduction to the concepts underlying computer science and programming such as: abstraction, analysis and modularity. Emphasis is on algorithm development and the use of structured design techniques in solving problems. Students will develop programs using the syntax and semantics of a higher-level language such as C++ or Java. Searching, sorting, recursive algorithms and the concept of objects will be introduced. (Corresponds to ACM CS1) Prerequisite: COM 150 or departmental approval. 3 hours a week, 1 semester, 3 credits. Spring
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COM 200: Computer Science: an Overview
3.00 Credits
St. Joseph's University New York
For students from all disciplines. Topics include: computer organization, information representation in digital computers; data abstraction and data structures such as trees, lists and stacks; algorithm development and analy- sis; programming languages; hardware and software systems; information processing and database concepts; computer technology and society. 3 hours a week, 1 semester, 3 credits. Fall 2007, 2009
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