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CRJU 328: Criminal Procedure
3.00 Credits
James Madison University
3 credits. Study of the criminal justice process from arrest through appeal with emphasis upon the rights of the accused including due process, the right to counsel, search and seizure, and the privilege against self-incrimination. Prerequisite: POSC 210 or PUAD 215.
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CRJU 329: Criminal Investigation and Evidence
3.00 Credits
James Madison University
3 credits. Characteristics, legal aspects, organizational objectives, theories and systematic procedure of criminal investigation. Includes a survey of the investigative function, interviewing witnesses, interrogation, physical evidence, the investigation of common serious offenses and the principles of evidence, including the legal rules controlling the presentation of evidence in court.
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CRJU 401: Internship in Criminal Justice
4.00 Credits
James Madison University
4 credits. Offered each semester as requested. This course allows students to receive academic credit for work experienced in an agency or organization related to the criminal justice minor. Students should consult the director of the criminal justice minor for assistance in arranging approved internships.
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CRJU 496: Internship in Criminal Justice
4.00 Credits
James Madison University
4 credits. Offered each semester as requested. Provides students with an opportunity for experiential learning in an agency setting. Research paper required. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.
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CS 110: Introduction to Computer Professionalism and Ethics
1.00 Credits
James Madison University
1 credit. Offered fall. Seminar for first year students and transfer students focusing on professional and ethical issues in computer science. Topics include computer science degree requirements, the computer science profession, ethics of computing professionals, protection of software, Internet security and privacy issues, and current issues in computer science.
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CS 139: Algorithm Development
2.00 - 3.00 Credits
James Madison University
4 credits. Offered fall and spring. Students learn fundamental problem-solving techniques using computer software tools that support algorithm development and procedural abstraction to analyze a domain and create reusable software applications.
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CS 227-228: Discrete Structures I-II
3.00 Credits
James Madison University
3 credits each semester. MATH/CS 227 offered spring; MATH/CS 228 Offered fall. An introduction to discrete mathematical structures including functions, relations, sets, logic, matrices, elementary number theory, proof techniques, basics of counting, graphic theory, discrete probability, digital logic, finite state machines, integer and floating point representations. Prerequisite for MATH 227: MATH 155, MATH 156 or sufficient score on the Mathematics Placement Exam. Prerequisite for MATH/CS 228: MATH/CS 227.
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CS 239: Advanced Computer Programming
2.00 - 3.00 Credits
James Madison University
4 credits. Students use various advanced problem-solving strategies to develop algorithms using classes and objects. Students also learn how to implement and use elementary data structures, including character strings, records, files, stacks and queues. Prerequisite: CS 139 or equivalent with a grade of āCā or better.
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CS 240: Algorithms and Data Structures
3.00 Credits
James Madison University
3 credits. Offered fall and spring. Students learn to implement and analyze elementary data structures and the basic complexity classes of algorithms that use strategies such as greedy algorithms, divide-and-conquer algorithms and backtracking algorithms. This analysis is especially applied to problems in searching, sorting and parsing. Prerequisites: CS/MATH 227, CS 239, and ISAT or CS major or minor status.
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CS 252: Discrete Structures
3.00 Credits
James Madison University
3 credits. Not currently offered. Introduction to the mathematical structures used in computer science. Topics include logic and set theory, algebraic structures, automata theory and computability. Prerequisite: CS 139.
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