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CJM 410: Criminal Justice Management Information Systems
4.00 Credits
Union Institute & University - Closed
This course concentrates on the introduction and use of technology in the management of criminal justice data and systems. The learner examines the issues and impacts on criminology and the criminal justice system caused by the availability and usage of technological advancements. It will also survey the trends and uses of modern technology in police response, criminal investigations, communications, response to major incidents and the administration of management and personnel data. It will examine problematic issues, impact on current laws, jurisdiction, the potential unintended consequences of technology in criminal justice management.
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CJM 411: Multicultural Issues for the Criminal Justice Manager
4.00 Credits
Union Institute & University - Closed
This course is an analysis of management responses to sensitive topics and issues related to diversity and multiculturalism in today‘s criminal justice organizations. The course explores the historical, theoretical and practical aspect of gender, race, class and ethnicity issues in criminal justice from a management perspective. As an example, the course examines management responses to multicultural issues in the form of decisions, policies and programs.
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CJM 413: Critical Incident Management
4.00 Credits
Union Institute & University - Closed
This course examines the historical, theoretical and practical aspects of managing critical incidents commonly occurring in the criminal justice field. It is explores topics such as incident command structure, interagency cooperation, crisis intervention and the National Response Plan. It compares and contrasts the abilities and policies, as well as the practical and interaction between local, state, and federal government agencies in emergency situations.
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CJM 490: Advanced Special Topics
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Union Institute & University - Closed
Advanced Individualized, special interest course selected by the learner, working with the faculty advisor.
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CJM 499: Capstone (CGR) Learning Experience Project
6.00 - 12.00 Credits
Union Institute & University - Closed
The project draws upon all of the learner‘s previous experience, both academic and experiential, bringing together the theoretical and practical knowledge attained over the course of the program, especially as they pertain to the major. The project will result in a major paper, article, work of art, training manual, or other product that not only provides the learner with lasting educational enrichment but also develops and demonstrates background and expertise.
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ECO 201: Survey of Economics
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Union Institute & University - Closed
This course focuses on the basic principles concerning production, consumption, and distribution of goods and services. Learners will examine the rights and responsibilities of consumers and businesses, and the inter-relatedness among countries in the free enterprise system.
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ECO 221: Macroeconomics
4.00 Credits
Union Institute & University - Closed
Macroeconomics examines the economy as a whole and offers a perspective on how government economic policies affect daily life. The course focuses on: inflation, unemployment, the business cycle, the market system, fiscal policy, supply and demand, the balance of trade, comparative advantage, and money and banking. It also compares Keynesian and Classical economic theories as they relate to macroeconomic policy. (satisfies general education credit in the Social and Behavioral Science area)
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ECO 222: Microeconomics
4.00 Credits
Union Institute & University - Closed
Microeconomics introduces the part of economics which studies how individuals make decisions and choices under conditions of scarcity. The course focuses on the concepts of: individual market behavior, rational self-interest, cost benefit analysis, the role of supply and demand in determination of value resource allocation, and comparative advantage. Microeconomics also examines the issues of economic growth, population growth, and the environment. (satisfies general education credit in the Social and Behavioral Science area)
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ECS 190: Special Topics
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Union Institute & University - Closed
Individualized, special interest course selected by the learner, working with the faculty advisor.
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ECS 280: Infant Toddler Programming
4.00 Credits
Union Institute & University - Closed
Infant Toddler Programming is the study of the physical, social, and emotional development of young children and their application to the care, guidance, and development of the child from birth to age three.
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