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This course reveals the variety of terrorist organizations, their operational philosophies, methods of mass destruction, specific threat and terror scenarios, as well as the nation's response to such threats including new security strategies to combat terrorism and specific instruments of counterterrorism and homeland security. Three hours credit. Prerequisite: Junior standing.
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A study of the structure and nature of operations within a specific justice agency. Requires 240 hours of work at the agency and other specific demands by the internship advisor. Six hours credit. Prerequisite: Permission of Program Director.
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Acapstone course designed to review major issues in the field and lead students in the preparation of oral presentations and a research paper. Three hours credit. For a description of any other course counting toward the criminal justice major, please refer to the section of this bulletin which pertains to the academic department from which the course originates (sociology, political science, business, human relations, psychology).
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An introduction to the world of the Internet. Emphasis will be placed on the tools used to create a dynamic World Wide Web site. Other topics include E-Commerce, java and perl scripting, telnet/ftp, and web security. Each student will participate in a series of projects that will focus on creation of an interactive web site. The web site will be based on a topic the student has researched. Three hours credit.
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Basic computer use and problem solving using C++ or Java. Emphasis will be placed on the creation of correct, efficient, and easily modifiable programs. Three hours credit.
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Algorithm development and analysis using an object oriented language (C++ or Java). Various programming concepts will be introduced, such as recursion, string processing, sorting, searching, and object oriented programming. Three hours credit. Prerequisite: CSC 162.
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Variable credit. May be repeated.
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Treatment of the basic data structures: arrays, stacks, queues, and trees. Utilizing standard features of C++ or Java, including recursion and linked lists. Three hours credit. Prerequisite: CSC 262 or permission of the instructor.
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Basic computer organization, addressing techniques, data representation, computer arithmetic, and fundamental programming techniques in assembly and machine language. Three hours credit. Prerequisite: CSC 162.
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Digital logic circuits, basic computer organization and design, organization of central processor, memory and input/output interfacing techniques. Three hours credit. Prerequisite: CSC 340 or permission of the instructor.
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