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CRCS 4410: Cardio-Respiratory Care Sciences Management Concepts
3.00 Credits
Tennessee State University
This course includes clinical management of patients and clinical simulations. Also, the human dimensions of personnel, financial, and material management, and planning as related to respiratory care services presented and discussed. Students should pass this course also to receive Certificate of Completion (Formerly CCS 441) Prerequisites: CRCS 3015, 3016.
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CRCS 4420: Professional Exams Seminar
3.00 Credits
Tennessee State University
This course shall prepare students for professional credentialing exams CRT & RRT examinations. These exams are equivalent to Certificate of Completion exams, CRT & RRT. Prerequisites: All CRCS junior and senior year fall semester courses.
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CRCS 4500: Senior Project
3.00 Credits
Tennessee State University
An approved directed independent study project. The students will collect clinical data, analyze and write a detailed paper with references from pertinent journals. (Formerly CCS 450) Prerequisites: All CRCS junior and senior year fall semester courses.
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CRMJ 2010: Introduction to Law Enforcement
3.00 Credits
Tennessee State University
An intensive study of findings and concepts in the area of police science. It covers law enforcement agencies, their procedures, and their problems. There is discussion of police-community relations and the FBI. History is emphasized. Required of all CJ majors.
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CRMJ 2030: Introduction to Corrections
3.00 Credits
Tennessee State University
An intensive study of the concepts and findings of research in the area of corrections. In addition to consideration of the history and development of the correctional system, various techniques of correction are considered. The relationship of society and its norms to the operations of such systems is included. Required of all CJ majors.
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CRMJ 3000: Research Methods
3.00 Credits
Tennessee State University
An intensive survey of the various methods appropriate to criminal justice studies. Special emphasis is given to the consideration of logic, design, and importance of research for correctional practitioners. In addition to the development of research skills, a purpose of this course is to develop the student's ability to read critically and to evaluate proposals for change. Prerequisites: MATH 1010 and PSY 2180 or SOC 300.
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CRMJ 3010: Court Procedure and Methods
3.00 Credits
Tennessee State University
An intensive study of courtroom case preparation, officer demeanor in court, effective presentation of evidence, trial procedure, use of written notes, officer appearance, and reaction to cross examination. (Elective)
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CRMJ 3020: Constitutional and Criminal Law
3.00 Credits
Tennessee State University
Discussion of criminal law and procedure, including constitutional law as it impinges upon the legal system and the crime.Topics include review of the relevant constitutional criminal cases before the various courts of appeals and the United States Supreme Court. (Elective)
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CRMJ 3030: Incidence of Crime
3.00 Credits
Tennessee State University
Intensive discussion of the problems involved with crime statistics. Course reviews uniform crime reports and relevant studies. Careful attention is devoted to the concept of unreported crime. (Elective)
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CRMJ 3040: Criminal Typology
3.00 Credits
Tennessee State University
Intensive discussion of the types of crimes. Consideration is given to the various bases for the division of crimes into different categories. In addition, there is an intensive examination of the specific research findings on crimes such as rape, robbery, and murder. (Elective).
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