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3.00 Credits
3 Hours. A capstone course in the paralegal program, bringing together the student's educational experiences to provide the groundwork for the effective utilization of the legal team in the law office or in court. Prerequisite: Paralegal Studies major, senior standing, final semester.
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3.00 Credits
3 Hours. The study of human behavior in disasters. Topics include group disaster behavior; community social systems and disasters; and cultures, demographics, and disaster behavior distinctions. Prerequisite: CRJ 1013 or permission of instructor.
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3 Hours. An introduction to the community management of hazardous materials and wastes. Includes the legal requirements of handling, storing, transportation and disposal of wastes; the politics of hazardous materials; and the protection of the public from these threats. Prerequisite: CRJ 3603 or permission of the instructor.
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3.00 Credits
3 Hours. A study of the process of implementing a disaster plan. Includes warning systems, emergency center operations, public health issues, communications issues, and interaction with other agencies. Prerequisite: CRJ 3603 or permission of the instructor.
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3 Hours. An overview of Patriot Act (FISA) and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) focusing on court decisions, administrative rules and regulation pertaining to government surveillance and the role of law enforcement in disaster response. Pertinent state and local laws will also be studied. Prerequisite: CRJ 1013 or permission of the instructor.
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3 Hours. A capstone course focusing on current research in homeland security. Students will be required to research and present a senior project dealing with homeland security issue. Prerequisite: Senior Standing.
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3.00 Credits
3 Hours. On-the-job experience in an approved criminal justice or legal agency. Procedures for the course are outlined in the INTERNSHIP MANUAL. Available to students with major in Criminal Justice, senior standing, and approval of Intern Coordinator. Not for major or minor credit. Graded by Pass/Fail.
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3.00 Credits
3 Hours. This course provides students with fundamental computer skills needed during and after college. Hardware, Software, Windows O/S, File Management, Internet, Email, MS Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Access are covered in this course. Students will be introduced to the use of local and wide area networks. Not open to students who have successfully completed IS 1003 or IS 1133.
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3.00 Credits
3 Hours. The focus is on the problem-solving/software construction process. This will include problem analysis, program design and program coding in modern programming languages. Program style, documentation, algorithms, data structures, procedure and data oriented modularization, component reuse, abstraction, and program verification are introduced early. The primary goal is to motivate and introduce principles and program design in a first course. Prerequisite: MATH 1513 and CS 1003.
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3.00 Credits
3 Hours. Designed to help students become aware of the rapidly changing technological developments in our culture and to be better prepared to deal with these effectively in the personal, professional, and social aspects of their lives. Prerequisite: CS 1003 or IS 1003.
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