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CJL 391: Criminal Justice And Terrorism
3.00 Credits
Roosevelt University
A review of the historical and contemporary terrorist threats, domestic and foreign. In particular, terrorist tactics, targets, and strategies will be explored. Additional attention will be given to the psychology of terrorism, such as motivations and objectives. (Offered periodically) (1)
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CJL 392: Organized Crime
3.00 Credits
Roosevelt University
An overview of organized crime and a historical survey of it's entry into America. Students will explore the nature and the scope of the ever changing infl uence of organized crime, and review the effective tactics in fi ghting it. An evolution of organized crime from a relatively local phenomenon into a multinational entity will be presented. (Offered periodically) (1)
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CJL 393: Private Security
3.00 Credits
Roosevelt University
An overview of the roles and functions of security and a review the issues of security training, education, certifi cation and regulation. Attention will be given to challenges of security in the workplace, specifi c threats, technology, and security law. (Offered periodically) (1)
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CJL 394: Emergency Response and Disaster Management
3.00 Credits
Roosevelt University
An overview of the history of American emergency responses, the strategies used in prevention and response. Case studies include emergencies, responses and the lessons learned. (Offered periodically) (1)
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CJL 395: Drugs and Crime
3.00 Credits
Roosevelt University
A survey of the nature and extent to which the use, sales, manufacturing, and importation of drugs have impacted the criminal justice system. (Offered periodically) (1)
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CJL 396: Comparative Criminal Justice
3.00 Credits
Roosevelt University
A comparison of the US justice system with those of other countries and cultures. (Offered periodically) (1)
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CJL 397: Investigating Child Abuse and Neglect
3.00 Credits
Roosevelt University
An overview of the terminology and procedures relating to the investigation of child abuse and neglect, legal issues, court procedures, and community resources. The course will provide a solid foundation for those who are investigators, or wish to enter a career assisting children. (Offered periodically) (1)
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CST 100: Essential Computer Skills
3.00 Credits
Roosevelt University
Basic hardware and software components of a PC; several of the most popular PC software applications including word processing, electronic spreadsheets, databases, Power Point, Internet Browsers, and Windows. A computer use course. Not for CST majors. Prereq: none. (3 Credits)
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CST 101: Beyond PC Essentials
3.00 Credits
Roosevelt University
Covers essential computing concepts; internet/browsers; Windows Vista; Offi ce 2007; web design; Windows Movie Maker; Photo Gallery; Simple Progamming; and Publisher. Field trip and discussions of emerging technology. Not for CST majors. Prereq: none. (3 Credits)
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CST 150: Computer Science I
3.00 Credits
Roosevelt University
General problem solving and the algorithm development process. Simple data types, sequence, selection, repetition, functions, records, fi les, and one-dimensional arrays. Concepts of top-down program design, testing, functional decomposition, and documentation using good programming style. A computer use course. Extensive programming required. Also available through External Studies Program. Prereq: Math 116 or Math 121. (4 Credits)
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