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4.00 Credits
Students will read a variety of theoretical writings from the literature on crime and deviance. Classes and assignments will be designed to enable students to summarize assess, and critique these writings. In addition, the implications of theoretical criminology for social/criminal justice policy will be explored. Normally offered every year. Prerequisite: EMS, SY4530
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4.00 Credits
Gives students the opportunity to examine, in greater depth, the analysis and discussion of current specialized criminological work in the particular area defined by the instructor (as indicated in the schedule of classes). Students are permitted to take CR4999, Issues in Criminology, for credit and as fulfillment of elective requirements for the Criminology and Socilogy Majors up to two times in which two distince topics are covered. Offered every year. Prerequisite: EMS
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4.00 Credits
Students will read and review a variety of major works in contemporary Criminology. Also, students will do an in-depth theoretical and empirical examination of a selected topic in Criminology and write a substantial research paper. Normally offered every year. Prerequisite: Senior Standing, SY4520
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0.00 - 4.00 Credits
No course description available.
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1.00 - 16.00 Credits
An independent study must be undertaken under the guidance of a CR faculty member, based in an academic department, and be related to the student's course of study. Prerequisite: Permission of the CR instructor
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4.00 Credits
No course description available.
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4.00 Credits
For nonmajors: History and evaluation of information processing. Basic computer architecture and computer systems . Computer applications, positive and negative effects of computer usage on social organization and individuals. Implications of computers in social environments-e.g., government and law, health, education, the humanities, science and engineering, and business. Offered every year. Prerequisite: ECII placement.
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4.00 Credits
For nonmajors: Covers the principles of programming using BASIC with an emphasis on applications. Stresses BASIC programming techniques, program structure, debugging and verification of programs. Programs assigned from several disciplines. Offered demand. Prerequisites: MA1020 or equivalent; EC II placement.
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4.00 Credits
This course is designed to provide the student with a comprehensive introduction to PCs. Topics include fundamental concepts, hardware components, software products, trends in computing and an introduction to the Microsoft Windows environment, including the use of the mouse and file management. Issues related to the impact computers have on society and current changes in technology are also discussed. Students will receive hands-on instruction in popular software applications including Microsoft Word, Excel, Access and PowerPoint. Offered every semester.
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4.00 Credits
This course covers workings of the Internet, researching online, and societal issues which either affects the Internet or are affected by it. Topics: Overview of the Internet and World-Wide-Web, ISPs, e-mail, chat, instant messaging, browsers, databases and Web services, file types and downloading, Web page design, online shopping, and security. Researching online: search engines, indexes, quick reference aids, Boolean searches, Web resources in various subject areas. Societal issues: intellectual property, privacy, online education, e-commerce, online communities. Offered every semester.
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