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BUS 440: Applied Business Research
3.00 Credits
Peirce College
A grade of C or above is required in this course.Prerequisites: MAT 109 and MGT 310This course is designed to assist students with integrating research skills and professional business practices by providing an opportunity to apply current research to a business program. The purpose of business research is to assist managers in making more informed and responsible decisions. Therefore, students will be given the opportunity to sharpen critical thinking processes by studying and applying quantitative and qualitative methods to problem solving.
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BUS 450: Policy and Strategy Formulation
3.00 Credits
Peirce College
A grade of C or above is required in this course.Prerequisites: MGT or BUS 250, FIN 401, and MGT 404This capstone course will integrate business knowledge and concepts for the purpose of policy making and strategy formulation. Students will develop a total organization approach to problem solving through case studies. As a requirement for this course, students will take a standardized test to measure their academic achievement in the business curriculum.
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CJS 101: Introduction to Criminal Justice
3.00 Credits
Peirce College
A grade of C or above is required in this course.This course introduces students to the criminal justice system and its three main components: law enforcement, the courts, and corrections. It reviews what constitutes a criminal offense, how crime is measured, and theories of crime causation. This course also looks at issues and challenges facing today's criminal justice system and examines possible future directions.
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CJS 104: Criminal Court Systems
3.00 Credits
Peirce College
A grade of C or above is required in this course.This course provides students with an overview of the criminal justice system and its processes. It examines the law, the structure of the American Court Systems, the function/roles of the courtroom work group, the pre-trial and trial processes, and sentencing.
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CJS 107: Criminology
3.00 Credits
Peirce College
A grade of C or above is required in this courseThis course introduces students to the study of crime and criminal behavior, as well as to theories of crime causation. It reviews different types of crime and examines crime control policy.
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CJS 201: Introduction to Criminal Justice Research Methods
3.00 Credits
Peirce College
Prerequisites: All 100-level CJS courses.This research-based course introduces the basic principles and issues imperative to understanding the application of the scientific method to research in the criminal justice field. This course exposes students to the various types of criminal justice data such as the Uniform Crime Report, victimization surveys, court & prison statistics, evaluation studies, and agency reports. This course requires students to apply their knowledge of statistics to gain a deeper understanding of its application to social science research methodology. The student will become well-versed in computer based analyses of criminaljusticedata while examining the relationship between theory, hypotheses, and empirical research and differentiating between qualitative and quantitative methods.
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CJS 204: Criminal Law
3.00 Credits
Peirce College
Prerequisites: All CJS 100-level coursesThis course provides students with an historical understanding of criminal law, theories of criminal liability, an overview of general legal principles, including various crimes and possible defenses to a criminal charge, and an awareness of the fundamental nature of law.
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CJS 207: Ethics in Criminal Justice
3.00 Credits
Peirce College
Prerequisites: All CJS 100-level coursesThis course provides students with an opportunity to explore one of the most important issues in Criminal Justice: ethics. Through an in-depth exploration of practical ethical considerations for those who work in the criminal justice system and illustrations and application of ethical decision-making tools, students will gain a deeper understanding of the importance of professional integrity and leadership skills.
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CJS 210: Law Enforcement and Police in Society
3.00 Credits
Peirce College
Prerequisite: All CJS 100-level coursesThis course gives students an overview of the police and their mission. It examines the evolution of policing as well as methods, issues, and challenges to present-day policing. The course also looks at technology in the service of law enforcement and explores the future of policing.
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CJS 213: The Correctional System
3.00 Credits
Peirce College
Prerequisites: All CJS 100-level coursesThis course provides an overview of the field of corrections. Topics covered are: prisons and jails, correctional policies, agencies, prison life, and challenges facing corrections.
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