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CJ 420: Criminal Justice Administration
3.00 Credits
Campbellsville University
Three hours This course is an advanced course in justice administration designed to provide an eamination of the procedures, principles, and challenges encountered by managers of criminal justice agencies. Prerequisite: CJ 101.
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CJ 421: Corrections
3.00 Credits
Campbellsville University
Three hours An in-depth eploration of the aggregate of programs, services, facilities, and organizations responsible for the management of people who have been accused and/or convicted of criminal offenses. Areas of study include jails, prisons, and alternative sanctions.
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CJ 426: Probation and Parole
3.00 Credits
Campbellsville University
Three hours An in-depth eamination of the processes, procedures, problems, and issues of probation (conditional freedom in lieu of incarceration) and parole (conditional release prior to the completion of an incarceration sentence).
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CJ 428: Internship/Career Preparation Seminar
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Campbellsville University
One to four hours Supervised work eperience in various criminal justice agencies that offer a setting for the integration of classroom and pragmatic learning as well as the application of theory to practice. Requires permission of the instructor.
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CJ 431: Civil Liberties
3.00 Credits
Campbellsville University
Three hours See POL 431 for description of course.
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CJ 440: Court Processes and Procedures
3.00 Credits
Campbellsville University
Three hours An in-depth eploration of the history, organization, functions, processes, procedures, and personnel of the United States criminal court system.
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CJ 450: Victimology
3.00 Credits
Campbellsville University
Three hours The scientific study of the social implications and physical, emotional, and financial costs of crime on individual victims and on the United States criminal justice system.
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CS 160: Cis I
4.00 Credits
Campbellsville University
Four hours The first of a two-semester sequence using a high-level language, such as C or C++. The first course of a CIS major or minor. The topics covered will include language constructs, simple data structures, strings, and sets. The language and principles of structured programming will be used to solve problems. Three hours of lecture and two hours of lab per week.
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CS 161: Cis II
4.00 Credits
Campbellsville University
Four hours A continuation of CS 160. The topics covered will include language constructs, software engineering principles, records, pointers, stacks, queues, linked lists, trees, and sorting. Three hours of lecture and two hours of lab per week.
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CS 310: Computer Architecture
3.00 Credits
Campbellsville University
Three hours A survey of topics related to computer systems with emphasis on the relationships between hardware architecture and assembler instructions. The architecture of processors and storage systems are eplored and the implications for systems software design are covered along with the impact of hardware and system software design on the development of application programs. Prerequisite: A knowledge of a programming language. Assembly language is utilized.
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