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CHA 2050: Spotlight on China
4.00 Credits
Centenary University
4 Credits Intensive language and cultural immersion for students preparing to travel or eventually work in China. An externship option provides students with the opportunity to witness the Chinese influence on American corporate relations.
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CHM 1050: Basic Chemistry
4.00 Credits
Centenary University
4 Credits This course is designed for non-science majors, and is an introduction to the basic principles of chemistry. It includes an overview of laboratory safety, as well as an introduction to the scientific method, and instruction in the use of basic equipment for the chemistry lab. It includes the study of how and why atoms react to make both simple and complex compounds. Lectures are reinforced with weekly laboratory exercises that stress observation and the analysis of reactions.
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CHM 1100: General Chemistry I
4.00 Credits
Centenary University
4 Credits Pre-requisite: MTH 1180 or MTH 1401 or instructor permission) This course addresses the basic language and concepts of chemistry. Topics include measurements, the periodic table, nomenclature of inorganic compounds, atomic structure, chemical bonding, reactions of inorganic compounds, gas laws, solutions, and gravimetric and volumetric stoichiometry. Laboratory investigations are used as problem solving exercises for the topics studied.
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CHM 1110: General Chemistry II
4.00 Credits
Centenary University
4 Credits Pre-requisite: General Chemistry I or equivalent, approved transfer credit This is a continuation of General Chemistry I. Topics include colligative properties of solutions, reaction rates, chemical equilibrium, acid-base equilibria, solubility and complex-ion equilibria, thermodynamics and equilibrium, and electrochemistry. This course stresses the interaction of all chemical topics, as well as the interactions of the various disciplines in science.
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CJS 1001: Introduction to the Criminal Justice System
4.00 Credits
Centenary University
4 Credits This course provides an overview of the American criminal justice system, emphasizing the three system components; the police, the courts, and corrections. Topics will include the role of police in a democratic society, the relationship of the various courts within the system, the processes of punishment and rehabilitation, and the roles and interactions of the Federal and State systems of criminal justice.
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CJS 1002: Careers in the Criminal Justice System
4.00 Credits
Centenary University
4 Credits This course provides a thorough overview of career opportunities within the field of criminal justice. A wide range of occupations that demand very different levels of experience and education will be examined. Working professionals representing a wide range of career fields will introduce students to local, state, and federal law enforcement agencies, corrections, probation, parole, forensics, court systems, victim/witness services, counseling positions, and other special government opportunities. Topics covered for all employment positions will include educational requirements, entry requirements, training processes, career development paths, salary and benefit ranges, and present employment opportunities
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CJS 2001: Community Policing
4.00 Credits
Centenary University
4 Credits This course reviews the organizational and operational philosophy of community policing and the manner is which it develops a partnership between the police and the community they serve. Emphasis is on the process of improving the "quality of life in a community through problem-solving for the long-term perspective. Topics include the study of the origins of community policing, problem-oriented policing, the role of the police in society, the role of the community in crime prevention, and methods for the implementation and evaluation of the community policing philosophy.
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CJS 2002,3002 or 4002: Special Topics in Criminal Justice Studies
4.00 Credits
Centenary University
4 Credits A special topics course consists of discussion and intensive study of selected topics, issues, problems, and/or writings of prominent criminologists. Such a course enables the criminal justice studies program to address the latest issues in the field of criminal justice. Topics may vary each time the course is run.
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CJS 2005: Comparative Criminal Justice Systems
4.00 Credits
Centenary University
4 Credits This course assumes an understanding of the American criminal justice system and examines and compares criminal justice systems from around the world. An analysis of the governmental, legal, police, courts, and corrections operations of each country will be undertaken. Countries analyzed include Canada, China, France, Japan, Russia, Sweden and the United Kingdom.
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CJS 2010: Corrections,Probation and Parole
4.00 Credits
Centenary University
4 Credits This course will study the convicted criminal defendant of the criminal justice system in the post-conviction setting. Areas explored will include the development and use of probation and parole as correctional alternatives to incarceration, the evolution of the correctional system, the relationship of the prison administration and the other components of the criminal justice system, and the operations of the correctional system and its impact on punishment and rehabilitation.
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