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3.00 Credits
Capstone studio course where students are required to research and design an in-depth project in either residential or commercial design. Allows students to fully utilize all the skills and knowledge developed through their course of study in interior design. Prerequisites: IDS220, IDS225, IDS242
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3.00 Credits
Senior level studio provides further study and analysis of complex commercial interior environments. Focuses upon a comprehensive presentation of problem identification, research, programming, preliminary design, and design development. Prerequisites: IDS220, IDS225, IDS242, IDS250
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3.00 Credits
Advanced study in software applications used by professionals in the industry and the requisite computer hardware. Introduces students to the pressures of production in a project management system using representative software programs. Prerequisites: IDS220, IDS250
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5.00 Credits
5 CREDIT HOURS Provides field-based internship experience where students acquire career/professional skills within the Interior Design industry. Includes a lecture segment that provides an introduction to the business principles and practices of the Interior Design industry with special emphasis upon ethics, contracts, design fees, budgets and project management. Prerequisites: IDS281 and prior approval.
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3.00 Credits
Advanced capstone studio course where students are required to research and design an in-depth project in either residential or commercial design. Allows students to fully utilize all the skills and knowledge developed through their course of study in interior design. Prerequisites: IDS300, IDS400
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4.00 Credits
4 CREDIT HOURS This course reviews the major institutions of justice in society and considers key topics including justice in a free society, the police, the courts, correctional services, the balance of individual rights and public order, law and public policy, and factors affecting the future of the justice system.
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4.00 Credits
4 CREDIT HOURS This course examines the sources and purpose of criminal law, and assesses different types of criminal law. General categories of criminal law, such as criminal offenses, misdemeanors and felonies, are discussed and defenses to a criminal charge such as alibi, justification, excuse, conspiracy, and legal insanity are considered.
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4.00 Credits
4 CREDIT HOURS This course examines the methods and body of rules by which criminal law functions in a free society and includes a study of the collection and handling of evidence in a crime, police procedure in regard to search and seizure, emergency police searches, vehicle searches, confessions, and arrest and interrogation procedures.
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3.00 Credits
This course provides an introduction to essential criminal justice system information systems. Hands-on experience with computer applications widely used in police and correctional settings is included. Criminal tracking databases, crime mapping software, crime analysis, crime patterns, and real time crime data utilized in law enforcement are reviewed.
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4.00 Credits
4 CREDIT HOURS This course traces the history of community relations and the police. The major public relations programs and strategies are explored.
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