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CHEM 204: Organic Chemistry II
3.00 Credits
Keystone College
A continuation of CHEM 203. Studies polyfunctional and heterocyclic compounds, stereochemistry, and structure proofs. Laboratory emphasis is on preparations of compounds and analytical and qualitative analysis, including work with gas chromatography, infrared and thin layer chromatography studies. Prerequisite: CHEM 203 with a grade of "C" or better, or consent of the instructor . Spring, $150 fee, 3 hours lecture and discussion, 3-hour laboratory, 4 credits.
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CHEM 215: Environmental Chemistry
3.00 Credits
Keystone College
Studies the chemistry of the atmosphere, soils, and natural waters and chemical aspects of problems that humans have created in the natural environment. Includes an environmental chemistry laboratory that introduces field and laboratory techniques for sample collection, instrumentation, chemical analysis, and data analysis in environmental chemistry. Prerequisites: CHEM 105 and CHEM 106. Fall, $150 fee, 3 hours lecture, 3-hour laboratory, 4 credits.
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CHEM 305: Forensic Chemistry
3.00 Credits
Keystone College
Examines chemistry and analytical methods used in the field of forensic science. Course topics include data analysis, drug analysis, instrumentation, polymer analysis, statistical analysis of data. Spring, 3 hours lecture, 3 credits.
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CHEM 320: Instrumental Analysis
3.00 Credits
Keystone College
Studies theoretical and experimental approach to spectrophotometry, including ultraviolet, visible, and infrared absorption in molecules, emission spectroscopy, nuclear magnetic resonance, mass spectrometry and gas-liquid and high-performance chromatography. Prerequisites: CHEM 105 and CHEM 106. Fall and Spring, $150 fee, 3 hours lecture, discussion, and hands-on assignments, 3 hours laboratory, 4 credits.
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CJ 201: Criminology
3.00 Credits
Keystone College
Studies crime and the body of knowledge which regards crime as a social phenomenon. Focuses on the nature, extent, causes, and prevention of crime. Explores sociological theories to explain criminal behavior. Also examines crime's impact on society and societal reactions to crime. Prerequisites: SOCI 101 and CJ 102. Fall, 3 hours lecture and discussion, 3 credits.
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CJ 210: Juvenile Delinquency
3.00 Credits
Keystone College
Explores various theoretical perspectives to explain and prevent juvenile delinquency. Emphasis is placed on prevention and rehabilitation. Prerequisite: SOCI 101. Spring, 3 hours lecture and discussion, 3 credits.
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CJ 215: Homeland Security
3.00 Credits
Keystone College
Designed to provide an introduction to the concept(s) of homeland security in a post 9/11 world, and the ever expanding role of "homeland security" as it relates to national security issues. The course will be examined from an historical, organizational, domestic, and global philosophical perspective. The concepts of "all hazards planning," the National Incident Management System (NIMS), incident and unified command, emergency management, and planning will be included. Risk assessment, prevention, mitigation, response, and recovery will also be includ ed. 3 credit
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CJ 223: Field Experience I
3.00 Credits
Keystone College
Applies classroom experience to the real world. Work experience in a criminal justice agency is used to enhance knowledge of the intra-relationships within the criminal justice system. Prerequisite: CJ 223P. Fall and Spring, application and discussion, 3 credits.
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CJ 223P: Field Experience Preparation
0.00 Credits
Keystone College
Plans for successful experiences in private, public, or community agencies within the criminal justice system. Assembles a professional portfolio including a resume and supporting documents, police and child abuse checks, and documents for other regulatory requirements such as First Aid and CPR certification. Fall, $75 fee, 3 hours lecture and discussion, 0 credits.
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CJ 302: Criminal Evidence and Court Procedures
3.00 Credits
Keystone College
Evaluates sources, distinctions and limitations relating to substantive and procedural criminal law. Analyzes the rules of evidence as well as other evidentiary and procedural require-ments which affect evidence collection and admissibility. Prerequisite: CJ 102. Fall - not offered every year, 3 hours lecture and discussion, 3 credits.
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