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CJ 3075: Addictions II
3.00 Credits
St. Francis College
[Renumbered from PSY 331] Review of therapeutic techniques for all forms of addictive behavior. Outside resources are used to supplement class materials. Prerequisite: PSY 3330/CJ 3070. 3 credits. Offered as needed.
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CJ 3080: Juvenile Justice
3.00 Credits
St. Francis College
The nature, prevalence, and causality of juvenile delinquency are studied in this course. The criminal justice system's response to delinquency is also discussed in detail. Prerequisite: CJ 1020/SOC 1020. This course is a Criminal Justice elective. 3 credits. Offered as needed.
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CJ 3090: Problems of Urban Law Enforcement
3.00 Credits
St. Francis College
The role of the law enforcement officer in the modern urban setting are studied. Particular attention is paid to the use of community policing and the operation of law enforcement in a multicultural setting. Prerequisite: CJ 1020/SOC 1020. This course is a Criminal Justice elective. 3 credits. Offered as needed.
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CJ 4000-4199: Special Topics in Criminal Justice
3.00 Credits
St. Francis College
This course explores specific, identified topics in the discipline of criminal justice. The subject matter is selected by the instructor prior to registration, with the approval of the department Chairperson. 3 credits. Offered as needed.
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CJ 4990: Internship
3.00 Credits
St. Francis College
Students may intern at approved sites under professional supervision. Internships must be approved by the department Chairperson and are subject to availability. Prerequisites: 24 CJ credits and junior or senior standing. Required course for the Criminal Justice major. 1-3 credits. Offered as needed.
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CJ 4991: Internship
3.00 Credits
St. Francis College
This course is available only to those student who are participating in the New York Police Department Police Cadet Program. This internship must be approved by the department Chairperson. Prerequisite: Completion of CJ 4990 or simultaneous enrollment in CJ 4990 and current participation in the New York Police Department Cadet Program. 3 credits. Offered as needed.
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CJ 4995: Criminal Justice Independent Study
3.00 Credits
St. Francis College
This course allows the student to engage in a semester-long detailed examination of a criminal justice topic. The course may be taken only with Chairperson's approval. Prerequisite: CJ 1020/SOC 1020. This course is a Criminal Justice elective. 1-3 credits. Offered as needed.
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CJ 4998: Criminal Justice Senior Seminar
3.00 Credits
St. Francis College
A culminating seminar for senior Criminal Justice majors only. This course integrates concepts, knowledge, and practices that the student has acquired during the course of his or her studies in Criminal Justice. Prerequisites: 30 CJ credits and senior standing. Required course for the Criminal Justice major. 3 credits. Spring semester.
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CJ 5400-5499: Honors Topics in Criminal Justice
3.00 Credits
St. Francis College
This course explores specific, identified topics in the discipline of criminal justice. The subject matter is selected by the instructor prior to registration with the approval of the department Chairperson. Open to Honors students only. 3 credits. Offered as needed; day.
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COM 301: Oral Interpretation
3.00 Credits
St. Francis College
An intermediate course aimed at public presentation and speech performance, COM 301 selects prose, poetry, and plays to analyze and prepare for delivery. The objective of the course is to broaden communication skills by teaching students to comprehend and interpret forms of literature for purposes of effectively communicating them in oral presentations. Prerequisite: COM 203. 3 credits. Every semester; day and evening
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