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4.00 Credits
Portions of chemistry, biology, and physics necessary to identify and individualize physical and biological evidence for legal purposes. Includes methods of collection and evaluation and laboratory procedures. Meets general education requirement in science for criminal justice majors. (1984)
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3.00 Credits
For SOCL206 the prerequisite is PSYC101 or SOCL101. For CRIM206 the prerequisite is CRIM101 or PSYC101. Theoretical and applied concepts of prevention; treatment and control of juvenile delinquency; and recent legislative and philosophical decisions. Offered in fall. (2002)
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3.00 Credits
Focuses on the community-based aspect of the correctional system. Strategies of supervision used in probation and parole, theories underlying these strategies and evaluative methods of assessing the impact of these strategies are highlighted. Particular emphasis is given to the role of the helping relationship in the probation/parole agency setting. (2003)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: LEGL110 Increases comprehension of the historical, ethical, and philosophical basis of the American legal system. Each student will have the opportunity to participate in an actual trial preparation and presentation. This course will demystify the operations of the law, court procedures, and the legal system. (2003)
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3.00 Credits
A foundation course in systematic criminality, which examines those criminal organizations whose method of operation includes fear, violence, and corruption to achieve strategic and tactical goals. The course investigates these highly structured, perpetual organizations as well as law enforcement responses to them. (2004)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: CHEM102, CRIM101, CRIM201, CRIM202 Designed to give students the opportunity to apply formal education to an actual work situation with a criminal justice agency under the supervision of the course instructor. The completed internship (minimum of 135 hours) prepares the student for continued academic studies at a four-year college or university or preparedness for selected positions with a criminal justice agency. The internship site must be an agency of police, courts or the correctional system approved by the Business department chairperson. (2007)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CUBP120 Designed to introduce students to the bakeshop. Areas covered include equipment identification and usage, formula conversions, and pricing. (2005)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CUBP101 Fundamentals of baking science. Identification and use of tools and equipment in the bakeshop. Explanation of baking terms and instruction in formula conversion and weights and measures. Includes the preparation of yeast products, quick breads, and, puff dough. (2005)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CUBP210 Methods and techniques in preparing basic desserts including cakes, pies, puddings, mousses, cheesecakes, tarts, and glace pastries. Emphasis is on a variety of decorations, icings, crusts, shortenings, and butter creams. (2005)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CUBP110 Builds on the skills and knowledge acquired in CUBP110- Fundamen?tals of Baking. Emphasis on the proper application of formu?las and their relationship to mixing methods used in the preparation of cakes, cookies, roll-in doughs, pate choux, etc. (2005)
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