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CJUS 444: Addictive Behaviors
3.00 Credits
Xavier University
Examination of addiction theory and process through comparison of variety of substance and process addictions. Pre-requisite: PSYC 101, SOCI 101, SOCW 167 or permission of instructor.
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CJUS 449: Criminalistics III
3.00 Credits
Xavier University
This course is designed to familiarize the undergraduate and graduate student in specific areas of forensic science. The areas included in this course are forensic psychology, drug analysis, hostage negotiation techniques, legal considerations in crime scene investigations and forensic anthropology issues.
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CJUS 463: Counseling Challenging Youth
1.00 Credits
Xavier University
Workshop participants will learn a number of practical strategies for building and maintaining therapeutic relationships with challenging youth and families. The strategies will be formatted around six guiding principles common to most human services professionals who successfully engage this population. Participants will be challenged to assess their own attitudes, beliefs, and behaviors related to challenging youth via lecture, demonstrations, small group activities, and role plays.
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CJUS 499: Special Readings in CJUS
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Xavier University
A selective number of texts, periodicals, research papers, etc., related directly to areas of criminal justice are reviewed and student reports critiqued.
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CLAS 101: Ancient Mediterran Civ I:Gree
3.00 Credits
Xavier University
An introduction to the methodologies of ancient historical study and an account of the growth and development of ancient Greek civilization from the prehistoric to the Roman era.
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CLAS 102: Ancient Mediterran Civ II:Rom
3.00 Credits
Xavier University
An introduction to the methodologies of ancient historical study and an account of the growth and development of ancient Roman civilization from its archeological and legendary beginnings through the Roman republic into the time of the emperors.
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CLAS 120: From Homer to Plato
3.00 Credits
Xavier University
This course provides an understanding of the development of ancient Greek culture and history by examining the values, customs, institutions, and major historical events that shaped the Greek world, in particular Athens and Sparta, through primary and secondary source readings. An important goal is to gain insight into the Greek origins of key social, political, and cultural ideas and concepts that have contributed to the formation of Western civilization.
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CLAS 121: From Alexander to Cleopatra
3.00 Credits
Xavier University
This course is designed to continue the investigation of the ancient Greek world, as the Greeks begin to spread across the Levant into the Middle East (momentarily as far as India). Many of the social, political, and cultural ideas and concepts developed by the Greeks that were studied in CLAS120 will continue to be explored for their contribution to the formation of Western civilization. Pre-requisite: CLAS 120
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CLAS 130: Epic and Adventures of Heroes
3.00 Credits
Xavier University
An inquiry into the epic genre, the epic hero, and epic values through a careful reading of several ancient and medieval poems.
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CLAS 142: Classical Tragedy
3.00 Credits
Xavier University
A study of the tragic form, its poetry, and its use of myth through a careful reading of several plays of Aeschylus, Sophocles, Euripides, and Seneca.
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