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CJU 4040: Criminal Justice Response to Family Violence
3.00 Credits
Alliant International University
The study of family violence from an ecological point of view and as a major societal stressor that impacts multiple systems. Intimate partner violence, sibling violence, child abuse and neglect, animal abuse, and elder abuse. Strategies for criminal justice systems handling these cases. Detailed triage and prevention efforts.
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CJU 4050: Developmental Psychopathology
3.00 Credits
Alliant International University
(3 units) Utilization of a biopsychosocial perspective to explore normal and abnormal developmental processes in children and adults. Examination of how psychological disorders are currently conceptualized, assessed, and treated in clinical and forensic settings. The study of the influence of early exposure to trauma and later connection to the juvenile and criminal justice systems.
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CJU 4060: Children Exposed to Violence
3.00 Credits
Alliant International University
(3 units) The purpose of this course is to prepare students to recognize the effects of child maltreatment and apply interventions strategies for children and their families.
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CJU 4070: Courtroom Advocacy
3.00 Credits
Alliant International University
Exploration of specialized "problem-solving" courts(e.g., drug, domestic violence, & mental health courts) and the factors contributing to this recent development, need and controversies surrounding these specialized courts. Survey of the various types of locally-established specialty courts. Analysis of the particularized features and functions of these institutions compared to other criminal courts, past and present. Examination of the potential legal and ethical issues presented by "problem-solving"courts along with other justice system implications, including the future of such institutions in this country.
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CJU 4900: Criminal Justice Mentorship
3.00 Credits
Alliant International University
For those working in the field and who have been approved to waive the internship. Opportunity to partner with a classmate who is not currently in the field and provide him/her with new experiences and a deeper appreciation for the field by introducing their classmate to daily job experiences.
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CJU 4920: CAPSTONE Criminal Justice Experience
3.00 Credits
Alliant International University
Requires completion of all major requirements . A degree-culminating experience involving integrating scholarly knowledge relating to criminology with emphasis on critical thinking, decision-making, and communication skills. Activities may include conducting and presenting research findings; engaging in community speaking; volunteering in the community; and engaging in consultation.
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CMS 3700: Community Service
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Alliant International University
Community service learning requirement may be met either on or off campus. Requires a minimum of 60 hours of service and may be taken twice. Students must be actively involved in doing community service during the semester they are enrolled. Students who have not found a placement by the end of the third week of the term will be dropped from the course. (Grading is credit/no credit.) Prerequisite: Students may be sophomores.
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COM 1999: Public Speaking
2.00 - 3.00 Credits
Alliant International University
Focuses on building public speaking expertise by researching, writing, and delivering a variety of well-organized, logical, informative, and persuasive speeches in front of an audience. Students will learn to utilize effective audio-visuals to enhance their presentations. Students will also identify and develop their own style of delivery.
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COM 3000: Principles of Strategic Communication in Organizations
3.00 Credits
Alliant International University
Introduction to strategic communication used in organizing and in organizations and therefore provides the foundation for conceptualizing and developing MPR programs/campaigns. Its three modules will ensure that students gain an awareness of the key dynamics and principles of strategic communication in organizations, gain the communication skills to strategically organize and manage situations within the organization, and develop a comprehensive understanding of key organizing issues facing the MPR field today.
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COM 3001: Integrated Communications:A Public Relations Perspective
3.00 Credits
Alliant International University
Introduction to the role public relations plays in the field of integrated marketing communication. The first module engages students in a comprehensive survey of the evolution of IMC to give them insights into the combined art and science of marketing, public relations and communication. Modules two and three introduce the specific functions of Integrated Marketing Public Relations allowing students to sharpen their understanding of the strategic uses of public relations in marketing consumer products.
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