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CJUS 433: HIGH TECH CRIME Sp odd numbered years
3.00 Credits
Virginia State University
Reviews the criminal issues related to the violation of Internet and web technology crimes where innocent users become victims.
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CJUS 434: ORGANIZED CRIME Sp odd numbered years
3.00 Credits
Virginia State University
Reviews the past and present of organized crime. It includes topics such as the business of organized crime, hierarchy in organized crime, organized crime in labor and global connections. Also reviews political and law enforcement responses towards organized crime.
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CJUS 436: White Collar Crime f Odd Numbered Years
3.00 Credits
Virginia State University
Examines white-collar crimes, such as commercial fraud and embezzlement, as well as computer fraud and corporate piracy. Reviews applicable laws with special emphasis on practical aspects of investigation and prosecution of whitecollar crime.
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CJUS 440: Minorities And The Criminal Justice System sp
3.00 Credits
Virginia State University
Provides an in-depth look at the theory and practice of criminal justice on crime, race, ethnicity, and justice. It offers insight into minority criminality and criminal victimization while addressing the less than objective criminal justice system processing of minority defendants and felony crime arrestees. It will elucidate what is fact and myth in the system controversies that surround minority criminality, criminal victimization, criminal profiling, and the criminal justice system.
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CJUS 449: Independent Studies in Criminal Justice
3.00 - 6.00 Credits
Virginia State University
Requires completion of independent studies and research under faculty direction and supervision. Registration upon approval of the departmental chair.
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CJUS 494: Special Topics in Criminal Justice
3.00 Credits
Virginia State University
Variable content. Selected special topics in criminal justice, which may include controversial issues, gangs, ethics, or female offenders. The topics will reflect current trends in the field of criminal justice and the expertise of the faculty. This course may be repeated for credit with different topics with the consent of the department.
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CPEG 201: Sophomore Laboratory I
1.00 Credits
Virginia State University
Measurement techniques and experiments on fundamental laws and analysis techniques of circuit analysis, such as, Ohm's law, Kirchhoffs current and voltage laws, the law of conservation of energy, Norton's and Thevenin's Theorems, DeMorgan's theorem, mesh and nodal analysis, superposition, source transformations, Boolean algebra and K-MaCorequisites: CPEG 207 Introduction to Digital Systems, and ENGR 201 Circuit Analysis
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CPEG 202: Sophomore Laboratory II sp
1.00 Credits
Virginia State University
Microprocessor-based laboratory utilizing computer programming language. Emphasis is on writing and running programs on the 8088/86 based microprocessor systems. Lab includes both software and hardware. Corequisite: CPEG 208 Microprocessors
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CPEG 207: Introduction to Digital Systems
3.00 Credits
Virginia State University
Boolean algebra and logic design of combinational and sequential circuits. Gate and flip-flop characteristics for TTL technology adders, multipliers, register transfer language, general-purpose processor design, basic computer organization, machine level programming, relationships between software and hardware. Corequisite: CPEG 201 Sophomore Lab I
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CPEG 208: MICROPROCESSORS Sp
3.00 Credits
Virginia State University
Principles of operation of 80x86 family of microprocessors, including assembly language programming, internal architecture of 80x86 processors, timing analysis, and interfacing techniques. Special emphasis will be placed on hardware-software interactions, design of memory systems for microprocessors, and on utilization of programmable peripheral devices. Prerequisite: CPEG 207 Introduction to Digital Systems Corequisites: CPEG 202 Sophomore Laboratory II
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