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3.00 Credits
Examines the basic concepts and practices of budgeting and financial management in public service agencies, including the analytical and operational skills. Emphasis is on the administration of a budget as a tool for planning, cost control and analysis, and financial reporting. (ADP) Prerequisites: MAT101 and ACC310
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3.00 Credits
This course explores contemporary theory and practice in public safety leadership. Focus is on application of theoretical concepts to actual administrative/leadership situations through discussions of case studies of national, state and local government agencies. (ADP) Prerequisite: PSA204
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3.00 Credits
Examines both the theory and the application of strategic management tasks for public safety administrators. Emphasis includes environmental scanning, transforming strategic plans into policies and programs, management tactics, and assessing organizational performance and outcomes. (ADP) Prerequisite: PSA204
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2.00 Credits
Combines research and practical implementation of theories and concepts to solve a work-based problem that demonstrates their successful integration and application of knowledge, and results in a major written and oral report. Students complete part one of the seven chapter senior project. (ADP) Prerequisites: GST150 and GST151
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3.00 Credits
Combines research and practical implementation of theories and concepts to solve a work-based problem that demonstrates their successful integration and application of knowledge, and results in a major written and oral report. Students complete part two of the seven chapter senior project. (ADP) Prerequisites: BUS402 and PSA484
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3.00 Credits
A basic introduction to the major concepts of psychology, such as developmental processes, learning, memory, motivation, perception, states of consciousness, biological processes, social processes, stress, abnormal behavior, and therapeutic approaches.
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3.00 Credits
Students make a critical examination of theories, methods, and findings on human growth and development during childhood. Includes physical, cognitive, emotional, moral, and social development. Prerequisite: PSY101 or EDU220
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3.00 Credits
This course presents critical examination of theories, methods, and findings on human growth and development during adolescence. Includes physical, cognitive, emotional, moral and social development. Prerequisite: PSY101 or EDU220
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4.00 Credits
Students make a critical examination of theories, methods, and findings on human growth and development during childhood and adolescence. Includes physical, cognitive, moral, and social development of children aged 5-18. Prerequisite: PSY101 or EDU220
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0.00 Credits
The student is expected to spend at least 20 hours helping one or more persons by applying relevant psychological principles. Off-Campus Ministries, tutoring someone with special needs, working at a camp, or visiting a confined person are possibilities. Prerequisite: Instructor's permission
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