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CJ 107: Criminology
3.00 Credits
State Fair Community College
Prerequisites: BSKL015 and BSKL020 with grades of C or better or equivalent placement scores and CJ102. Examines the various theories of criminal behavior and crime causation as well as the problems of treatment, corrections, and control of crime. Will also look at patterns of crime, research methods, and the response to criminal behavior.
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CJ 109: Juvenile Delinquency
3.00 Credits
State Fair Community College
Prerequisites: BSKL015 and BSKL020 with grades of C or better or equivalent placement scores. Examines the origins, philosophy and objectives of the juvenile justice system in America including the concept of juvenile delinquency and its causes, juvenile case dispositions and juvenile detention procedures. Will place close attention on the organization, function, and jurisdiction of juvenile justice agencies and the application of the Missouri Juvenile Code.
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CJ 111: Introduction to Corrections
3.00 Credits
State Fair Community College
Prerequisites: BSKL015 and BSKL020 with grades of C or better or equivalent placement scores. History, development, and present components of both institutional and community-based corrections in America.
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CJ 115: Procedural Law
3.00 Credits
State Fair Community College
Prerequisites: CJ102 and CJ105. Course will examine the U.S. Constitution, court cases, statutes, and other sources of regulation in the field of criminal procedure. These regulatory documents will be examined and considered as to how they apply to criminal law and the administration of justice. Specific issues to be covered include search and seizure, interrogations and confessions, grand jury investigations, identification procedures, and the right to counsel.
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CJ 118: Criminal Justice Communications
3.00 Credits
State Fair Community College
Prerequisites: CJ102 and ENGL101. Course will provide direction and guidance for students seeking an entry-level career in law enforcement and corrections in the areas of written and verbal communication. Provides instruction in reporting factual information in an accurate and proper format. In addition to reinforcing basic writing skills, it will stress the components of typical police writing formats. Students will also explore topics such as interviewing/ interrogation techniques and courtroom testimony.
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CJ 122: Current Events in Criminal Justice
3.00 Credits
State Fair Community College
Prerequisites: BSKL015 and BSKL020 with grades of C or better or equivalent placement scores and CJ102 and approval from instructor. Course will provide an intensive examination of major issues affecting the criminal justice system and its interaction with society and the democratic process. Topics include capital punishment, terrorism, drug abuse, and the victims of crime. Course will utilize lecturers with extensive training and knowledge in the topic areas to provide students with information concerning societal issues affecting the criminal justice system and professionals. Students need computer/Internet access to complete this course.
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CJ 175: Supervised Occupational Experience in Criminal Justice
4.00 Credits
State Fair Community College
Course provides students with the opportunity to observe and experience the operation of a selected agency within the criminal justice system. This program will require the student to spend a minimum of 160 hours with the agency during the semester as well as the completion of other requirements for the instructor. Course does not meet as a regular class, but does require correspondence with the instructor. Additional requirements for participation in this course include: student must be seeking a degree in criminal justice at State Fair Community College and have completed at least two semesters of course work including a minimum of nine hours of approved criminal justice classes including CJ102 or CJ111. Students interested in this course should contact the Criminal Justice program coordinator prior to enrolling to ensure all criteria are understood and have been met.
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CJ 180: Problems in Criminal Justice
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
State Fair Community College
Prerequisites: CJ102 and permission of Criminal Justice program coordinator. Independent study of a special problem in criminal justice under the direct supervision of a criminal justice instructor.
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CNST 101: Construction Materials And Methods I
3.00 Credits
State Fair Community College
Provides basic knowledge of construction materials, their properties, their uses and limitations, and the way they are properly installed. Course teams with Construction Materials and Methods II to cover all the topical areas necessary for a student interested in construction and/or architecture. The topical areas are not sequential (for example the study of wood products does not have to proceed the study of concrete) and so a student does not have to take CNST101 before CNST103 but if the student wants complete knowledge of all major materials they do need to take both courses.
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CNST 103: Construction Materials And Methods II
3.00 Credits
State Fair Community College
Course teams with CNST101 to provide the student with a basic knowledge of construction materials, their properties, their uses and limitations, and the way they are properly installed. The topical areas are not sequential and a student can take CNST103 before taking CNST101 but, if the student wants a complete knowledge of all major materials they need to take both courses. Course also includes 12 clock hours of work dealing with construction related surveying and layout.
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