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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: CHM 132 and one of PHY 220 or PHY 230. (Offered in alternate years) Introduction to the principle of quantum mechanics as applied to chemical structure and reactivity. Includes a survey of spectroscopic techniques and a discussion of reaction dynamics. Lecture. Cross-listed as PHY 336.
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Prerequisite: CHM 250, BIO 142 (or BIO 130 with consent of instructor). (Offered in alternate years) This course will focus on the chemistry of water, air, and soil, and the impact of this chemistry on living things. Human impacts such as air and water pollution, use of energy, and hazardous wastes will also be addressed. Political and social problems relating to human impact will be discussed. Lecture.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CHM 336. (Offered in alternate years) Survey of the bonding, properties, and reactions of inorganic substances. Specific topics include the application of group theory to the modern theory of molecular structure and a critical evaluation of acid/base theories. Lecture.
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3.00 Credits
Designed to provide a comprehensive overview of the theories, procedures, structures, and issues of the criminal justice system, including its historical and philosophical background. Legal procedures, corrections, community programs, juvenile justice, and current trends also will be explored.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CJS 101. (Offered in alternate years) A survey course illustrating both the formal and real workings of policing from its origins to its role in modern society along with a study of the fundamentals of criminal investigation and its various principles, techniques, and tools.
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3.00 Credits
Topics of study include the theory and procedures of the juvenile justice system, processes and policies used to control juvenile offenders, juvenile law, and the correctional treatment of juveniles. Prevention and intervention strategies also are studied and discussed.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CJS 101 or consent of instructor. Designed to study the theory and history of corrections, current correctional institutions, detention facilities and the alternatives to imprisonment. The course also addresses institutional clients and their rights, as well as reintegration systems.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: junior standing or consent of the instructor. (Offered in alternate years) Topics of study include the nature and history of the substantive criminal law, the major rules of criminal liability, and the elements and proof of crime and its defenses.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: junior standing or consent of the instructor. (Offered in alternate years) This course critically examines and studies the legal rules governing the operating procedures of the criminal justice system, including rules of search and seizure, laws of arrest, and other process remedies. Pretrial processes, the criminal trial, the theories and evolution of sentencing and appeal is also explored.
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3.00 Credits
Students gain experience in how to research, organize, and deliver a variety of speech types including persuasive and informative presentations. Students will be required to both present and analyze speeches.
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