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CIS 469: System Analysis
3.00 Credits
Thiel College
An introduction to the major components of the system development life cycle. Current system documentation using classical and structured tools and techniques for describing process flows, data structures, file designs and program specifications are emphasized. Discussion of the transition from analysis to design. Offered in spring of even-numbered years. (P: CSCI 319)
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CJS 101: Introduction to Criminal Justice
3.00 Credits
Thiel College
This course serves as an introduction to the criminal justice system and its relationship to crime in American society. Topics such as social control, law enforcement, and the public's perception of crime, punishment, rehabilitation, criminal courts, law and political power in decisionmaking will be examined. Offered annually
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CJS 221: Corrections in America
3.00 Credits
Thiel College
Corrections in America will provide the student with both the rudimentary understanding of the history of corrections and more importantly the evolution of punishment in America. Along with these two underlying goals, the student will also be offered numerous topics regarding various correctional issues and how they directly affect the larger social fabric of society. Offered annually.
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CJS 301: Juvenile Justice Studies
3.00 Credits
Thiel College
The social causes, control, punishment and rehabilitation of juvenile offenders in American society will be examined in this course. Theories of delinquency will be discussed and there will be an analysis of the criminal justice system in its handling of juvenile offenders. (P: Two of the following courses: SOC 121, 141, CJS 101 and one upper-level SOC or CJS course numbered 261 or higher or permission of the instructor) (WIC)
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CJS 303: Family Justice Issues
3.00 Credits
Thiel College
This course will provide students with an in-depth study of the problems of violence in families including spouse abuse, child abuse, elder abuse and the dynamics and dangers of violent relationships. It will examine the root causes of family violence and the multigenerational effects of violence on its victims and society. Students will study current societal responses to family violence including protection services, treatment programs, legal defense strategies and current legislation. (P: Two of the following courses: SOC 121, 141, CJS 101 and one upper level SOC or CJS course - SOC 261 or higher - or permission frominstructor) (WIC)
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CJS 371: Professional Seminar
1.00 Credits
Thiel College
This seminar is required of all sociology majors with junior standing. Students will learn academic and non-academic skills needed to succeed in their profession. Ethical issues of the profession will be stressed. (P: Junior or senior sociology or criminal justice studies majors or permission of instructor.)
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CJS 431: Selected Studies
3.00 Credits
Thiel College
Intensive study of a current sociological or anthropological topic. Topics offered vary, but the following are offered on a regular rotation. (P: Two of the following courses: SOC 121,141, CJS 101 and one upper-level SOC or CJS course numbered 261 or higher or permission of the instructor)
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CJS 438: Criminal Due Process Rights
3.00 Credits
Thiel College
This class provides an examination of the procedures utilized in the criminal justice system as they relate to criminal law and the administration of justice. Specifically, this course will examine how the Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, Eighth and 14th Amendments to the Constitution impact individual rights and the police powers of the State. Offered every other spring beginning 2009. (P: POSC 116 of CJS 101 or permission of the instructor.)
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CJS 451: Sociology Internship
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
Thiel College
An in-service training course to enable the student to practically apply specialized knowledge in a public service agency. Students work approximately 20 hours per week in a local or state agency. A log book and a research project in which the student correlates academic knowledge with practical experience will be required. The student will meet regularly with the sponsoring faculty member. (P: Sociology or criminal justice studies majors only, juniors or seniors with a minimum GPA of 3.0 in sociology, with permission of the sponsoring faculty member)
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CJS 455: Cooperative Education
3.00 Credits
Thiel College
(1-12 CH) These credits do not count toward major requirements.
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