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COMP 494: Topics
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
University of St Francis
is a title given to a course which covers specific themes, practices, and subject content not currently offered in the curriculum. This course is directed primarily to student majoring in the subject area and could be used to complete major requirements. The course will provide an in depth study of a specific topic. Prerequisites will vary.
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COMP 495: Directed Study Comp 496 Independent Study( Offered When There is Sufficient Student Demand And Faculty Members Are Available
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
University of St Francis
requires an advanced application project selected by a team of students or an individual student dependent on interest and language desired. Emphasis is on thorough and professional design, implementation, testing procedures, evaluation, and documentation. Prerequisite: Senior standing.
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COMP 498: Internship
3.00 - 6.00 Credits
University of St Francis
offers on the job career training program with regional computer application users to extend the upper level computer science concepts through experience. Prerequisite: Junior standing.
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CSJU 101: Introduction to The Criminal Justice System
3.00 Credits
University of St Francis
This course in the entry level course for freshmen, providing an introduction to the system of criminal justice. It is the prerequisite for the 200 level courses. This course, and the next four 200 level courses, is designed to provide an easily articulated and transferable introductory set of courses.
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CSJU 220: Criminal Law
3.00 Credits
University of St Francis
This course will provide students with a basic understanding of the legal process of the American Criminal Justice System. We will examine criminal court jurisdiction, criminal procedure, basic criminal law concepts, the adversary system, substantive criminal law, sentencing, and the professional actors in the criminal justice system.
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CSJU 225: Introduction to Corrections
3.00 Credits
University of St Francis
This course examines the evolution of corrections from early punishments and penitentiaries to present. Modern approaches to corrections including jails and prisons, management and custody issues, prison life, differences between male and female prisoners, prisoner rights, special needs prisoners, alternatives to incarceration, rehabilitation, probation, parole, and community corrections are highlighted. The course will include appropriate field trips and guest speakers. Prerequisite: CSJU 101.
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CSJU 230: Juvenile Delinquency
3.00 Credits
University of St Francis
Juvenile Delinquency examines critical theories, the philosophy of juvenile justice, the nature of juvenile delinquency, the scope of the problem in the United States, prevention and control and the juvenile justice system. The roles of family, community, policing and the courts will also be examined.
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CSJU 240: Criminology
3.00 Credits
University of St Francis
Criminology explores the empirical, theoretical and descriptive aspects of crime. The social, political, psychological, economic and biological factors of crime will be examined in determining the cause and treatment of crime in society. Overarching questions such as the following will be answered in this course: What is crime? How are crimes defined? How does society punish crimes? What causes crime? How do we study crime? What is the impact of crime on society and victims? Prerequisite: CSJU 101.
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CSJU 294: Selected Topics in Criminal And Social Justice
2.00 - 4.00 Credits
University of St Francis
Selected Topics in Criminal And Social Justice
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CSJU 310: Social Justice Issues
3.00 Credits
University of St Francis
This course focuses the students on the social justice aspects of the discipline and provides a common entry point for transfers to the mission specific social justice perspective. As a writingintensive course, the transfer students will be quickly introduced to the writing emphasis in the CSJU courses at USF. This course also provides the opportunity to address social justice issues from a Catholic perspective. Prerequisites: CSJU 220, 225, 230, 240.
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