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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
This course provides a forum to explore the concept of leadership and to develop and improve leadership skills. The course incorporates readings from the humanities, experiential exercises, films, and contemporary readings on leadership.
Prerequisite:
COM 121
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3.00 Credits
This course provides students with an overview of computer systems and related information technology issues. Topics include historical development and basic functions of computers; computer systems; major computer applications, data communications and networks; graphics and multimedia; ethical and social issues; and career opportunities. The operating system is introduced and basic operating system commands and conventions are explained and utilized.
Prerequisite:
COM 098, COM 121, and (EAP 050 and EAP 060)
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3.00 Credits
This course provides students with microcomputer hands-on experience using the essential software packages in use in the majority of business and private operations. Initially, students will learn to use the Windows environment and will also use word processing, spreadsheet, and database software to solve a variety of problems. The specific applications software which will be used includes Windows,Word, Excel, and Access. Students will also access the Internet.
Prerequisite:
(COM 098, COM 121, or (EAP 050 and EAP 060)) and (MAT 020, MAT 030, MAT 035, MAT 110, MAT 150, MAT 160, MAT 165, MAT 180, MAT 210, MAT 220, or MAT 221)
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3.00 Credits
This course provides students with microcomputer hands-on experience using the essential software packages in use in the majority of business and private operations. Initially, students will learn to use the Windows environment and will also use the internet, word processing, spreadsheet, presentation, and database software to solve a variety of problems. The major emphasis of the course will be a project applying these skills to produce a variety of documents for a business or organization. Discussions, research and collaboration in a workshop format will result in a culminating final product and presentation that will incorporate the work of the entire semester.
Prerequisite:
(COM 098, COM 121, or (EAP 050 and EAP 060)) and (MAT 020, MAT 030, MAT 035, MAT 110, MAT 150, MAT 160, MAT 165, MAT 180, MAT 210, MAT 220, or MAT 221)
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3.00 Credits
The course will develop students? basic skills in introducing graphics into word processing documents. Students will study and use advanced features of spreadsheet packages and will continue his/her development of database management system skills including advanced design and query with emphasis on relational aspects. Students will also develop skills in creating presentations. Students will also incorporate information from the Internet into their document preparation.
Prerequisite:
IFT 110
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3.00 Credits
This course provides students with the skills needed to support computer users within the organization. Students will learn to identify the appropriate tools, technologies, and processes to assess and meet computer user needs. Students will also address many different aspects of the career field of computer user support.
Prerequisite:
IFT 110
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3.00 Credits
This introductory course is a comprehensive overview of the criminal justice system. The courses focuses on crime in America, police process, courts and punishment, the prison system, and contemporary topics in law enforcement.
Prerequisite:
COM 098, COM 121, and (EAP 050 and EAP 060)
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the Pennsylvania Crimes Code, including culpability, use of force, Act 64 (Drug Act), laws of search and seizure, preparation of citations, complaints, arrest and search warrants, and miscellaneous laws.
Prerequisite:
COM 098, COM 121, and (EAP 050 and EAP 060)
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3.00 Credits
An analysis of the history, function, and role of law enforcement in America. Students will examine the law enforcement role and career; law enforcement discretion; and law enforcement values and culture. Each topic will be examined in an occupational, social, political, and organizational context.
Prerequisite:
COM 098, COM 121, and (EAP 050 and EAP 060)
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3.00 Credits
An analysis of the function of the legal system with an emphasis on the major decision-makers, i.e. prosecutors, defense attorneys, judges and juries. Students will examine the intended purpose of the system and its social and political impact on society.
Prerequisite:
COM 098, COM 121, and (EAP 050 and EAP 060)
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