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3.00 Credits
This course explains the basic principles and practical techniques involved in profiling, defining, and examining crime. It compares profiling facts to profiling fiction, examines rationale, theories, crime scene analysis, environmental criminology, unique crime scenes and geographical profiling. Crimes analyzed may include arson, murder, and sexual assault. Recommended Pre-Requisite(s): CJ 1010 Semester(s): All
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This course examines the history of criminology, various theories related to crime and criminal behavior, and prevention. Students will explore empirical research surrounding crime and crime prevention, critical criminology, alternative justice systems, deviance, social control, and the law. Recommended Pre-Requisite(s): CJ 1010 Semester(s): All
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3.00 Credits
This course covers the legal and scientific requirements for entering and processing a crime scene and collecting and preserving evidence. Students will apply the scientific method to design, execute, and disseminate forensic science research. Prerequisite(s): CJ 1350 Recommended Pre-Requisite(s): CJ 2340 Semester(s): All
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3.00 Credits
This course analyzes various types of violence, occurring nationally and globally, and studies the theories of violence. Students will gain knowledge about topics such as defining violence, assault, murder, torture, brutality, violence in the home, Stranger Danger, rape, sexual misconduct, and sexual assault, terrorism, genocide, just war theory, Unitarianism, and violence prevention strategies. Recommended Pre-Requisite(s): CJ 1010 Semester(s): All
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3.00 Credits
This course examines criminal behavior and the psychological, sociological, physical, and biological causes of such behavior. Recommended Pre-Requisite(s): CJ 1010 Semester(s): All
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3.00 Credits
This course provides an insight into the workings and hiring practices of various law enforcement agencies such as ATF, DEA, FBI, and local, county, and state police agencies. Also available is access to law enforcement guest lectures. Prereq: CJ 1010 Semester: All
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3.00 Credits
The courses offered under this category are utilized to offer students educational opportunities in current criminal justice issues. This course is an opportunity to teach "one time" topic. This course will allow students to explore specific interests in a CJ topic. Recommended Pre-Requisite(s): CJ 1010 Semester(s): All
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3.00 Credits
Mathematical operations and their practical application will be used to solve typical construction layout problems such as stairways, rafters, handrails, windows, doors, etc. Percents, decimals, fractions, powers and triangle trigonometry will be used to calculate area, volume, spacing, and size. Students will be given opportunity to layout mathematical solutions with hands on experience. Semester: Fall
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3.00 Credits
Students will use wood as an artistic medium to create a professional Native American style flute. This course introduces students to flute origins, history, design, symbolism, music and its relevance to Native American culture. Semester: Fall & Spring
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3.00 Credits
A beginning study of techniques and knowledge required to build a basic acoustic guitar, based in the construction of an instrument from start to finish. Semester: Fall & Spring
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