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COUN 434: Foundations of Counseling Psychology
3.00 Credits
Indiana State University
hours. An orientation to the field focusing on issues relevant to professional identity development. A survey of the historical and intellectual context of counseling, contemporary professional issues, and critical thinking as applied to clinical practice.
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COUN 436: Marriage Counseling and Family Therapy
3.00 Credits
Indiana State University
hours. An introductory didactic presentation of the theory and practice of marriage counseling and family therapy, providing an understanding of the major theories of marriage and family systems change and the applied practices evolving from each orientation.
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COUN 450: Introduction to Marriage and Family Therapeutic Systems
3.00 Credits
Indiana State University
hours. Basic study of systems theory and cybernetics which orients the student to the theoretical content of human interactions, including normal family processes and personal and intergenerational family issues, by focusing on the systems paradigm.
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COUN 495: Topics in Education
3.00 Credits
Indiana State University
3 hours. This course is devoted at each offering to the study of a contemporary problem, trend, or innovative development in education. May be repeated if a different topic is studied but no more than 6 semester hours may be counted toward meeting degree requirements.
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CRIM 100: Individuals,Societies,and Justice
3.00 Credits
Indiana State University
hours. Explores deviance, crime, law, justice, and civic life from historical, comparative, social science, and contemporary cultural perspectives. This is a General Education course which will introduce students to the broad foundations of interdisciplinary knowledge illustrating the importance, function, and effects of law and justice through complementary social science disciplines. [GE2000: Social and Behavioral Studies-Foundational Course]
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CRIM 150: Introduction to the Criminal Justice System
3.00 Credits
Indiana State University
hours. (This course is part of the “Transfer Indiana” [TransferIN] initiative. For additional information,link to www.transferin.net/ctl.) A study of the agencies and processes involved in the criminal justice system—the courts, the police, the prosecutor, the public defender, and corrections. [ GE2000: Social and Behavioral Studies-Elective]
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CRIM 200: Criminology
3.00 Credits
Indiana State University
hours. A consideration of criminality, its nature and extent, particularly in the United States; and an analysis of the etiology of criminal behavior, criminal law, and societal reactions to criminals. [GE2000: Social and Behavioral Studies-Elective]
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CRIM 201: Institutional,Industrial,and Commercial Security
3.00 Credits
Indiana State University
hours. Emphasizes prevention of security problems and the promotion and observance of effective security measures to protect lives, property, and proprietary information. Prerequisite: 200 or consent of instructor.
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CRIM 202: Retail Security
3.00 Credits
Indiana State University
hours. Emphasizes the identification and development of physical security objectives, policies, procedures, and methods necessary to achieve efficient and effective retail security measures. Prerequisites: 200 and 201, or consent of instructor.
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CRIM 203: Crime Prevention
3.00 Credits
Indiana State University
hours. Provides an overview of types of crime prevention programs that can be implemented by police departments; retail, commercial, or individual firms; and community action groups and individual citizens. Prerequisite: 200 or consent of instructor.
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