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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: 48 semester credits towards a Criminal Justice degree, CRMJ 2210; or permission of instructor This course helps students explore criminal justice careers and prepare for the hiring process in the criminal justice field. Students will identify personal skills and values relative to criminal justice careers. Students will learn the steps in the hiring process, and have the opportunity to work with experienced professionals in an agency setting. Students volunteer to work seven hours per week in an agency which is representative of their program of study and attend weekly two-hour, class sessions. Students must obtain approval from the host agency and may be required to undergo a background investigation. Students should obtain agency approval prior to the start of the semester in which they take the practicum. (9 contact hours: 2 lecture, 7 lab)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CRMJ 1110, SOCY 1150 This course provides an in-depth survey of the historical and theoretical development of the disciplines of criminology, the sociology of criminal law, and patterns of criminal behavior and measurements of crime. The course reintroduces students to the complexities and difficulties associated with the enforcement and administration of criminal law, the social reactions to crime and public policy, and the issues and challenges to future crime control in U.S. society. (3 contact hours)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: 48 credits towards a Criminal Justice degree, CRMJ 2210; or permission of instructor This course provides students with the opportunity to research, present, and discuss current problems and issues which face the criminal justice system. It provides information on topics that are subject to current debate in criminal justice.(3 contact hours)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CRMJ 1110 This course helps students develop skills necessary to elicit information from witnesses and confessions from offenders. Students will learn to interpret body gestures and establish environments conducive to effective communications. Lab exercises provide students with an opportunity to demonstrate these skills in a realistic setting. (3 contact hours)
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CRMJ 1110 These specialized courses provide in-depth examinations of criminal justice topics and contemporary issues not covered in detail elsewhere in the curriculum.
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1.00 Credits
This course introduces the art of classical ballet. Students will learn the basic vocabulary and format for a technique class in ballet and to recognize and execute proper alignment, the primary positions of the text, and the placement or carriage of the arms, legs, and head. Laboratory experiences will include practice exercises designed to improve the execution of turns, kicks, jumps and balances. Students will learn to recognize and articulate meaningful gestures and to more fully appreciate ballet dance. This course is cross-listed as DANC 1108 Basic Ballet and PEHR 1108 Basic Ballet. Students who have taken the course under the alternative course ID should not take this course. (2 contact hours: 2 lab)
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1.00 Credits
This course introduces students to the fundamentals of jazz dance. Students will learn the general vocabulary and exercises practiced in a dance technique class and perform exercises and basic steps to various types of contemporary music. Students will progressively learn to group together steps and movements to form longer phrases. Regular participation will improve physical fitness in terms of strength, flexibility, coordination, timing, and balance. This course will also provide opportunity for students to gain a deeper appreciation for dance and other art forms. This course is cross-listed as DANC 1109 Basic Jazz Dance and PEHR 1109 Basic Jazz Dance. Students who have taken the course under the alternative course ID should not take this course. (2 contact hours: 2 lab)
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1.00 Credits
This course introduces the art of modern dance, including, through active student participation, the basic vocabulary concepts and techniques involved with performing and viewing modern dance. Students will develop a general understanding of the human body in terms of anatomy and how the body moves. Regular participation will improve physical condition in terms of strength, flexibility, balance, coordination, and efficiency in executing any given task. The course will also develop critical and creative thinking skills. This course is cross-listed as DANC 1110 Basic Modern Dance and PEHR 1110 Basic Modern Dance. Students who have taken the course under the alternative course ID should not take this course. (2 contact hours: 2 lab)
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3.00 Credits
This course provides a comprehensive introduction to modern dance. Through active student participation, the course presents the technical skills and performance principles of modern dance. The intent of this course is to help students begin to prepare for entry into a professional dance program at a four-year college. (6 contact hours: 6 lab)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: DANC 1500 This course provides a continued exploration of modern dance. Through active participation, the course helps further develop technical and performance modern dance skills. The intent of this course is to help students with preparation for entry into a professional dance program at a four-year college. (6 contact hours: 6 lab)
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