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3.00 Credits
Studies the basic concepts of interviewing and counseling techniques used by correctional offi cers in one-to-one contacts with clients. Builds rudimentary skills through role-playing and demonstration in preparation for practice in the fi eld and to foster an appreciation for further training.
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1.00 Credits
Presents techniques of locating, collecting and identifying physical evidence. Includes the use of fi ngerprinting, casts and molds, photography and sketching. Uses basic laboratory aids and scientifi c equipment in the evidence process. Co-requisite: CJ 212.
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3.00 Credits
Explores the correctional client, rights of sentenced offenders, corrections as a profession, and correctional systems. Prerequisite: CJ 130.
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4.00 Credits
Introduces computer concepts, computer operating environments, and state-of-the-art computer applications, including Windows, e-mail, Internet and multimedia. Emphasizes achieving a basic competency in different applications.
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4.00 Credits
Introduces microcomputer database systems, including their application, design, and construction. Begins with basic tables, forms, queries, reports, and relational database concepts, and progresses to more advanced concepts and skills, including creating modules, macros and advanced forms and reports. Prerequisite: BA 131, or CS 120 or 160, or instructor approval.
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4.00 Credits
Presents the features in Microsoft Excel needed to effi ciently produce spreadsheets and supporting documents. Provides the skills necessary for MOS certifi cation. Prepares students to create, edit, and format spreadsheets, create formulas, use certain functions, create charts, do business related analysis, work with data lists, create and edit macros, create pivot tables and charts, and display worksheets on the web. Prerequisite: BA 131, or CS 120 or 160, or instructor approval.
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4.00 Credits
Introduces computer programming using the C++ languages, including the structure of the language; manipulation of data, arrays and objects; and how to handle input and output functions. Uses well structured program designs and object oriented programming. Prerequisite: BA 131, or CS 120 or 160, or instructor approval.
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4.00 Credits
Introduces Java language and concepts of object oriented programming. Prerequisite: BA 131, or CS 120 or 160, or instructor approval.
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4.00 Credits
Explores software design and development in an event-driven windowing user-interface environment using Visual Basic. Includes BASIC syntax, data structures, user interface, modular design techniques, fi le handling. Prerequisite: BA 131, or CS 120 or 160, or instructor approval.
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4.00 Credits
Introduces installing and using the Linux operating system on PC-compatible computers. Covers installing Linux on a dedicated computer, in a Unix partition of a non-dedicated computer, and a MS-DOS partition of a non-dedicated computer. Includes basic Linux/Unix console commands, X-Windows, and some Linux/ Unix application programs. Prerequisite: BA 131, or CS 120 or 160, or instructor approval.
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