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CRMJ 4000: Senior Practicum
12.00 Credits
Tennessee State University
Field experience consisting of nearly full-time work in an appropriate institution or agency. Course also involves intensive weekly discussions of problems that arise. Usual enrollment time is the student's senior year of study. Required of all CJ majors.
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CRMJ 4010: Independent Study
3.00 Credits
Tennessee State University
For the student who shows exceptional promise. Course consists of a research project or intensive reading program specially designed for the individual student. Only those students whose work shows reasonable probability of a new contribution to knowledge are permitted to enroll. Prerequisite: permission of Department Head. (Elective)
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CRMJ 4050: Introduction to Criminalistics
3.00 Credits
Tennessee State University
A course designed to give the student a basic knowledge of crime scene protection, as well as the collection, preservation, and identification of evidence, including proper search, dusting for latent prints, casting, fingerprint classification, use of the crime laboratory, and crime detection and prosecution. (Elective)
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CRMJ 4100A,4100B: Cooperative Education I,II
3.00 Credits
Tennessee State University
Supervised and approved program of learning experiences undertaken by students in governmental, business, or industry setting. Formal proposals, project objectives, or learning plans are reviewed and approved by faculty. Student activity and progress are monitored, evaluated, and graded by a full-time faculty member. Prerequisite: permission of Department Head. (Electives)
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CRMJ 4200: Seminar in Law Enforcement
3.00 Credits
Tennessee State University
Review and synthesis of basic principles, practices, and procedures. Course includes visitation to operating police organization and final preparation for employment in law enforcement. (Elective)
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CRMJ 4220: White Collar Crime
3.00 Credits
Tennessee State University
A discussion of the incidence and problems of white collar crime. Topics range from tax evasion and business crimes to political corruption and bribes. (Elective)
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CRMJ 4300,4310,4320: SpecialTopics I,II,III
3.00 Credits
Tennessee State University
A course taught from time to time as faculty expertise and student interest warrant, with topics in such areas as police-community relations, behavior modification in corrections, and street laws. (Elective)
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CRMJ 4500: Senior Project
3.00 Credits
Tennessee State University
Course involving the preparation of an acceptable piece of research, including a final written report, in some aspect of criminal justice. Required of all CJ majors.
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CVEN 3000: Introduction to Environmental Engineering
2.00 Credits
Tennessee State University
Methods to recognize, analyze and solve environmental problems related to air and water. Introduction to regulatory criteria for governing pollution. Prerequisite: Junior Standing. Co-requisite CVEN 3100.
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CVEN 3100: Fluid Mechanics
3.00 Credits
Tennessee State University
Fluid properties; fluid pressure and pressure forces; fluid flow fundamentals; continuity, Bernoulli and momentum equations for ideal and real fluid flows; experiments in pipe flows and open channel flows. Two hours lecture and three hours lab. Prerequisites: ENGR 2010, ENGR 2110; Co-requisite: ENGR 2120.
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