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CJ 420: Forensic Anthropology
3.00 Credits
Caldwell University
This course is an introduction to the basic principles of forensic anthropology, an applied field within the larger discipline of biological anthropology that uses human osteology (human skeletal anatomy), archaeology, and other anthropological research methods to solve problems of medico-legal significance, primarily the determination of personal identity and cause of death from human remains. The course will discuss the application of forensic anthropology to human rights missions, military identifications, and mass fatalities.
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CJ 425: Crime Scene Processing and Investigation
3.00 Credits
Caldwell University
Focuses on investigation as a science of inquiry with an emphasis on the legal significance of evidence. Examines methods of searching for, collecting and evaluating physical evidence, locating and interviewing witnesses, and the role of the crime laboratory in criminal investigation.
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CJ 428: Criminalistics
3.00 Credits
Caldwell University
This course examines the application of laboratory science to successful criminal investigations and prosecutions. Students will focus on the detection, collection, preservation, and presentation of physical evidence for examination and court use. Topics covered include crime scene processing, DNA profile analysis, serology, questioned documents, trace evidence, toxicology, ballistics, fingerprint evidence, drugs, hair and fiber analysis, and arson investigation. The course is directed toward the non-scientist.
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CJ 430: Crime and Criminal Law
3.00 Credits
Caldwell University
Traces the definition of crime and the origins of criminal law in the U.S. Discussion topics include basic legal terminology, classification of crimes, specific criminal offenses, and the N.J. courts. The conflicting models of justice, due process, and crime control are discussed. Focus is upon the Bill of Rights and major Supreme Court decisions as they affect the operation of the courts, including the juvenile courts and correctional systems. Prerequisite: CJ 201.
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CJ 479: Cooperative Education
3.00 Credits
Caldwell University
Provides for the integration of classroom study with a specific, planned period of supervised learning through paid work experience related to a student's career goals.
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CJ 489: Field Internship
3.00 Credits
Caldwell University
Offers qualified students the opportunity to do off-campus field work by individual arrangement.
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CJ 499: Independent Study
3.00 Credits
Caldwell University
Offers qualified students the opportunity to pursue independent study in selected areas under the guidance of department faculty. By permission.
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CO 201: Contemporary Mass Media
3.00 Credits
Caldwell University
This course provides both a practical and theoretical introduction to Communication Arts. This course is a prerequisite for all performance and production courses in the major. Non-majors are encouraged to take this course as a free elective.
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CO 210: Television Production
3.00 Credits
Caldwell University
Introduces students to the television studio experience. Practical instruction through hands-on experience with television cameras, audio equipment, studio recording techniques and operation of the special effects switcher in the campus television studio. Prerequisite: CO 201.
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CO 215: Public Speaking
2.00 Credits
Caldwell University
A two credit core course, it exposes students to the basic techniques of public speaking. Video playback and instructor critique are employed. (This course does not count toward the major.)
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