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CRJ 343: Constitutional Law
3.00 Credits
York College
3 hours credit Examination of Constitutional provisions, their development through court interpretation, and their application to law enforcement.
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CRJ 403: Criminal Investigation
3.00 Credits
York College
3 hours credit This course is designed to provide the student with a basic knowledge of the means and methods of investigating a variety of reported criminal offenses. Identification, collection, and examinations necessary to the successful completion of a criminal investigation will be discussed. Theories and practices of the investigative process and the criminal justice system, duties and responsibilities of the investigator, and treatment of physical evidence will be discussed.
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CRJ 413: Courts and Courtroom Procedure
3.00 Credits
York College
3 hours credit This course provides an analysis of the structure and functions of the criminal court system in the United States, including roles of the prosecutor, defender, judge, jury, and court administrator.
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CRJ 423: Ethics and the Criminal Justice System
3.00 Credits
York College
3 hours credit This course examines dilemmas and decisions in the criminal justice system focusing on typical problems encountered in law enforcement, corrections, and the court. Attention is given to due process, fundamental fairness, and various ethical guidelines used in the criminal justice system.
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CRJ 433: Special Topics in Criminal Justice
3.00 Credits
York College
3 hours credit This course is a variable-topics course in which the students explore current topics, problems, or issues in the field of criminal justice.
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CRJ 453: Research and Writing in Criminal Justice
3.00 Credits
York College
3 hours credit This course addresses general and specific aspects of conducting research in criminal justice.
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DOC 413: Introduction to Theology
3.00 Credits
York College
3 hours credit, even years, fall An introduction to the teachings of the Bible on topics such as God, Christ, Mankind, the Church, Redemption, Eschatology, and Christian Evidences.
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DOC 423: The Church
3.00 Credits
York College
3 hours credit, even years, spring A study of the nature, purposes, organization, work and worship of the Church in the New Testament. Emphasis will be on understanding the New Testament Church and how the Church is still important for developing a meaningful spiritual relationship with God.
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ECO 233: Principles of Macro-Economics
3.00 Credits
York College
3 hours credit, fall A study of the economic system as a whole, dealing with price levels, employment, the level of total production of goods and services, and growth. Includes a study of the free-enterprise system, government monetary and fiscal policy, and international trade. An emphasis is placed on the historical perspective. Prerequisite: sophomore standing.
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ECO 243: Principles of Micro-Economics
3.00 Credits
York College
3 hours credit, spring A study of specific economic units within a free enterprise economy such as individual consumers, businesses, or industries. Includes a study of how demand and supply and the price mechanism direct the production and pricing choices of an individual firm and industry. The student is introduced to micro-problems in U. S. society. Prerequisite: ECO 233 and sophomore standing.
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