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CRJS 325: Court Procedure
3.00 Credits
Le Moyne-Owen College
This course is an in depth study of courtroom procedures which examines the roles of the court's bailiffs, clerks, caseworkers, lawyers, paralegals and judges. Trial procedure including arraignment, examination and cross-examination, parole, and probation will be considered.
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CRJS 326: Comparative Justice
3.00 Credits
Le Moyne-Owen College
This course presents a cross-cultural perspective on justice systems outside of the United States. Their philosophical and ideological foundations will be emphasized as well as their impact on their societies.
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CRJS 328: Introduction to the Study of Law
3.00 Credits
Le Moyne-Owen College
This course introduces students to the Socratic and case study methods of instruction in legal studies. It considers techniques for law school preparation and the general requirements of law schools.
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CRJS 362: Statistics
4.00 Credits
Le Moyne-Owen College
This course is designed to introduce students to fundamental statistical methods. This includes knowledge of various statistical symbols, procedures and data manipulation techniques using computers. The course also introduces basic statistical tests, which are frequently used to test research hypotheses. Fall and Spring. Prerequisites: MATH 111, MATH 112 CRJS 384(same as SOCI 384, POLS 384 and SOSI 384) Methods of Social Investigation (3) (Formerly CRJS 304) Prerequisites: SOCI 201, CRJS 362
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CRJS 434: Public Affairs Internship
3.00 - 12.00 Credits
Le Moyne-Owen College
Public Affairs Internship
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CRJS 451: Special Studies in Criminal Justice
3.00 - 12.00 Credits
Le Moyne-Owen College
Special Studies in Criminal Justice
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CRJS 455: Criminal Justice Internship
3.00 - 12.00 Credits
Le Moyne-Owen College
Criminal Justice Internship
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CRJS 460: Criminal Justice Capstone
3.00 Credits
Le Moyne-Owen College
This course is designed to provide students a basis for engaging in independent research by surveying literature relevant to the social sciences in general and to the student's major discipline. Students will participate in a multidisciplinary seminar, with writing and technology workshops, and have individual research tutorials with mentors. In addition, students will enhance their present skills in the areas of critical thinking, problem solving, analytical thinking, summarization, communication, value clarification and practical application. This process will result in a major research project, paper, and formal oral presentation. Individual research topics will be determined by mutual agreement of the student, course instructor and faculty mentor. Prerequisites: Completion of all Criminal Justice major/concentration required courses.
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CRJS 465: Forensic Evidence
3.00 Credits
Le Moyne-Owen College
This course provides the student with a basic understanding of the analysis of forensic evidence. The course requires study in a forensic laboratory.
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DBSP 110/111: Freshman Du Bois Scholars Colloquium
2.00 Credits
Le Moyne-Owen College
This course is an academically rigorous course based on class readings, class discussion, and written projects. The overarching focus of the course is an exploration of what it means to be an educated person.
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