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CJ 5010: Human Behavior in Organizations
3.00 Credits
University of Virginia-Main Campus
Advanced course focusing on changing patterns of behavior in organizations. Identifies problem areas in organizations, how structural relationships and leadership patterns influence the climate of an agency, and how groups influence the behavior of individuals within an organizational setting. Examines the methods and strategies of organizational development with the aim of increasing effectiveness and adaptation to change.
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CJ 502: Independent Study and Research
3.00 Credits
University of Virginia-Main Campus
This graduate experience permits students to work under close faculty guidance on individual research projects when particular needs cannot be met by regularly scheduled classes.? The student, under the guidance of the instructor, in a formally written contractual agreement,will select a research project, the methodology and proposed resources for the project, and a format for the formal written report.? An oral defense is required. Prerequisites & Notes Prerequisite: Contact instructor before enrolling. Credits: 3
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CJ 5030: Executive Leadership
3.00 Credits
University of Virginia-Main Campus
Analyzes the leadership role and process, emphasizing the requirements and developmental needs for current and future leadership.
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CJ 5070: Managing Organizational Change and Development
3.00 Credits
University of Virginia-Main Campus
This seminar focuses on the effect of change and development on the behavior of employees. It studies the nature of planned change, methods of managing change, ways to diagnose changes and development, and ways to implement change in police departments and other organizations.
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CJ 515: Futuristics and Law Enforcement:Foreseeing,Managing and Creating the 21st Century
3.00 Credits
University of Virginia-Main Campus
This course is a seminar in which law enforcement managers are introduced to the study of Futuristics and the ways in which it can assist in forecasting, managing and creating preferable futures.? The course is divided into five areas:? Introduction, Where we Are/Where We've Been, Possible Futures, Where We Want to Go, and Getting There.? Students will complete a comprehensive project (written and oral) in which they will forecast possible futures for their agency and community, decide upon a preferable future or futures, and devise various strategies for achieving that preferable future(s).? It is expected that this project will be of sufficient quality to be of use to the student's agency upon his/her return.? (Y)Credits: 3
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CJ 5150: Futuristics and Law Enforcement: Foreseeing, Managing and Creating the 21st Century
3.00 Credits
University of Virginia-Main Campus
This course is a seminar in which law enforcement managers are introduced to the study of Futuristics and the ways in which it can assist in forecasting, managing and creating preferable futures. The course is divided into five areas: Introduction, Where We Are/Where We’ve Been, Possible Futures, Where We Want to Go, and Getting There. Students will complete a comprehensive project (written and oral) in which they will forecast possible futures for their agency and community, decide upon a preferable future or futures, and devise various strategies for achieving that preferable future. It is expected that this project will be of sufficient quality to be of use to the student’s agency upon his/her return.
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CJ 5160: Crime Analysis, Futuristics, and Law Enforcement: The 21st Century
3.00 Credits
University of Virginia-Main Campus
Seminar conducted at both the undergraduate and graduate level in which law enforcement managers are introduced to the study of crime analysis and futures research and the utility that each has for law enforcement managers. Students will learn to utilize databases and mapping techniques to analyze criminal activity and will be shown how to forecast, manage, and create the future.
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CJ 5170: Managing Death and Sexually Re
3.00 Credits
University of Virginia-Main Campus
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CJ 518: Understanding Terrorism:Mindset,Methodologies,and Response
3.00 Credits
University of Virginia-Main Campus
Designed to provide the student with an appreciation and understanding of appropriate government responses to domestic terrorism ranging from military action, to criminal prosecution, and/or civil penalties.? the student will examine the various definitions for terrorism: the effects of the media and the Internet, the history, and response from a crisis management standpoint.? The student will approach the subject matter from both a theoretical and practical perspective as they analyze case histories and apply conflict resolution strategies.? (Y) Credits: 3
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CJ 5180: Understanding Terrorism: Mindset, Methodologies, and Response
3.00 Credits
University of Virginia-Main Campus
Designed to provide the student with an appreciation and understanding of appropriate government responses to domestic terrorism ranging from military action, to criminal prosecution, and/or civil penalties. the student will examine the various definitions for terrorism: the effects of the media and the Internet, the history, and response from a crisis management standpoint. The student will approach the subject matter from both a theoretical and practical perspective as they analyze case histories and apply conflict resolution strategies.
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