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3 Credits 3 Class Hours An examination of gang problems in the United States. Topics include precepts and current philosophies of Paganism, Neo-Paganism, Witchcraft, Satanism, Santeria, and Brujeria. Examines ceremonial and magical rituals, signs, symbols, secret alphabets, ritualized abuse, and Cult-Occult crime investigation. Explores psychological and sociological effects of media on adolescents.
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3 Credits 3 Class Hours A study of the photographic aspects used in criminal investigation with emphasis on types of cameras and lighting for purpose of recording evidence.
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3 Credits 3 Class Hours A study of bloodstains, bloodspatter, and bloodstain pattern. Focuses on surface texture, direction of travel of blood striking an object, determining the impact angle of blood, the origin of bloodspatter and an examination of a blood drop in a two-dimensional configuration. Other topics include the collection and preservation of bloodstain evidence. Prerequisites: DSPR 0700, DSPW 0700 or equivalent skills
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3 Credits 3 Class Hours A study of the police function as it pertains to the analysis of crime prevention and control. Addresses the major problems and needs of police agencies to fulfill their roles within the criminal justice system.
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3 Credits 3 Class Hours A study of the functions and concepts of security personnel forces of industrial plants, airports, hospitals, and commercial stores.
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Honors Section Offered 3 Class Hours An introduction to the fundamentals of human behavior. Major topics include biological bases of behavior, sensation and perception, motivation, learning and memory, maturation and development, personality, and social psychology. On completion of the course, the student should be able to utilize basic psychological principles to achieve a better understanding of self and others. Prerequisites: DSPW 0800 and DSPR 0800 or equivalent skills Note: PSYC 1111 meets the requirement for a Social Science elective. This course is part of the general education core.
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3 Credits (Honors Option Offered) 3 Class Hours A study of personal and social adjustment in modern society. Topics include maturing self-concept, healthy interpersonal relationships, constructive management of emotion and stress, and prevention of maladjustment. Prerequisites: DSPW 0800 and DSPR 0800 or equivalent skills
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3 Credits 3 Class Hours A study and application of the principles of growth and development, learning theory, and assessment techniques in the classroom setting. Motivating and facilitating learning processes in school settings will be emphasized. Field experiences in an approved classroom are required. (This course is the same as EDUC 2110.) Prerequisites: DSPW 0800 and DSPR 0800 or equivalent skills
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3 Credits (Honors Option Offered) 3 Class Hours A survey of the biological and environmental factors influencing the physical, intellectual, social, emotional, and language development from birth until death. Explores causes and results of interruption in or interference with the developmental process. Prerequisites: DSPW 0800 and DSPR 0800 or equivalent skills Note: PSYC 2111 meets the requirement for a Social Science elective. This course is part of the general education core.
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3 Credits 3 Class Hours A study of the individual in society. Topics include social behavior, socialization, perception, interaction, ethnicity and prejudice, effects of media and mass communication, attitude formation, altruism, and aggression. The methodologies of social psychology are also studied. (This course is the same as SOCI 2113.) Prerequisites: DSPW 0800 and DSPR 0800 or equivalent skills.
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