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CRIM 355: White Collar Crime
3.00 Credits
Davis & Elkins College
3 semester hours Examination of theoretical definitions, social impact, and changing relationship between current technological advancements and society's ability to both detect and punish white collar criminals. Prerequisite: CRIM 101A, 102A, and six semester hours of 200 level criminology courses.
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CRIM 357: Introduction to Forensic Science
3.00 Credits
Davis & Elkins College
3 semester hours The use of "forensic science" to resolve issues arising in criminal cases. This would include crime scene analysis,fingerprint analysis, trace evidence comparison, DNA typing and other scientific evidence used to solve crimes. Prerequisite: CRIM 101A, 102A, and six semester hours of 200 level criminology courses.
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CRIM 360: Ethics and Philosophy in Criminal Justice
3.00 Credits
Davis & Elkins College
3 semester hours Study of the major schools of ethical theory and applying these positions to the issues in criminal justice. Introduction to critical thinking and using critical thinking to evaluate the moral and social problems related to criminal justice in a free and democratic society. Prerequisite: CRIM 101A, 102A, and six semester hours of 200 level criminology courses.
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CRIM 395: Criminology Internship
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
Davis & Elkins College
1-6 semester hours Practical field experience building on the knowledge and experiences gained in the curriculum. Taken as a capstone experience after all 100 and 200 level and many 300 level criminology and supporting courses have been completed. A faculty supervisor assists in the placement which is done in a setting based on the student's career goals and that will enhance the educational experience of the student. Prerequisite: permission of the instructor. Credit: No credit grading system used.
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CRIM 397: Senior Thesis
3.00 Credits
Davis & Elkins College
3 semester hours This course entails completion of an extended project of criminological inquiry and research, culminating in a thesis and oral presentation attended by majors in criminology and select faculty. Prerequisite: senior status.
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CRIM 399: Independent Study
3.00 Credits
Davis & Elkins College
3 semester hours Designed for juniors and seniors, this course in an intensive study of a selected topic in criminology at varying levels of independence culminating in a research paper. Students may take this course more than once. Prerequisites: Junior or senior status and completion of CRIM 101A, 102A, and a 200 level course in Criminology.
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CSCI 100: Personal Computing
3.00 Credits
Davis & Elkins College
3 semester hours This course will familiarize students with timely, practical computing skills, focusing on the Internet and personal computing. No prior knowledge of computers or programming is necessary. This course can satisfy the general education computer literacy requirement. Prerequisite: FND 100 or exemption.
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CSCI 101: Introduction to Computer Science I
3.00 Credits
Davis & Elkins College
3 semester hours A broad introduction to the field emphasizing problem-solving techniques and algorithm development. Topics include algorithms, computer hardware, operating systems, networks, computer languages, and application areas. Students develop programs primarily in a high-level programming language. Three hours of lecture and one hour of lab each week. This course can satisfy the general education computer literacy requirement. Prerequisite: Placement in MATH 101 or higher.
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CSCI 102: Introduction to Computer Science II
3.00 Credits
Davis & Elkins College
3 semester hours A deeper exploration of algorithms, emphasizing design, coding, debugging, and documentation skills. Introduction to simple data structures and recursion. Fundamental concepts of abstract datatypes and their implementation with object-oriented programming. Additional concepts in object-oriented programming: inheritance, instantiation, and polymorphism. Three hours of lecture and one hour of lab. Prerequisite: CSCI 101.
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CSCI 141: Computer Programming for Classroom Teachers
3.00 Credits
Davis & Elkins College
3 semester hours An introduction to computer programming tools and techniques for use in a general classroom setting. This course explores programming as a means of learning and teaching critical thinking and problem solving skills. Students develop programs using software tools involving graphics, animation gaming, and/or robotics. This course is only open to public school teachers involved in the Project C Mii grant program.
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