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CJ 410: Juvenile Delinquency
3.00 Credits
University of Evansville
Studies the nature, extent and causes of juvenile crime, at-risk behavior and child abuse. The juvenile justice system and methods of prevention, treatment and correction are analyzed. Prerequisite: Criminal Justice 205; Sociology 105, 210; or permission of the instructor.
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CJ 420: International Crime and Justice
3.00 Credits
University of Evansville
Focuses on international criminals and a cross-cultural examination of criminal justice systems. Also deals with the relationship between international crime and crime in the United States. Prerequisite: Criminal Justice 205; Sociology 105, 210; or permission of the instructor.
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CJ 430: Organized Crime
3.00 Credits
University of Evansville
Examines the historical development of organized crime, as well as contemporary organized crime activities. Prerequisite: Criminal Justice 205; Sociology 105, 210; or permission of the instructor.
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COGS 111: Introduction to Cognitive Science
3.00 Credits
University of Evansville
Introduces basic concepts, issues, and methodologies associated with the study of human cognition. Insights appropriately drawn from several fields including biology, computer science, philosophy, and psychology. Fall, spring.
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COGS 498: Senior Seminar in Cognitive Science
3.00 Credits
University of Evansville
Guides students through senior projects from the selection of topics and advisors through the final presentations. Prerequisite: Senior standing as a major in cognitive science.
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COGS 499: Senior Seminar in Cognitive Science
3.00 Credits
University of Evansville
Guides students through senior projects from the selec- tion of topics and advisors through the final presentations. Prerequisite: Senior standing as a major in cognitive science.
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COMM 110: Fundamentals of Public Speaking
3.00 Credits
University of Evansville
Preparation, organization, and presentation of several forms of public speaking. Examination of the basic models and components of public communication. Attention given to research and analytical skills. Examination of the basic models and components of public address discussed from the rhetorical origins of the discipline to current practices. Fall, spring.
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COMM 130: Introduction to Communication
3.00 Credits
University of Evansville
Introduction to the fundamental questions, methods, and theories that define the communication discipline and professions in advertising, journalism, public relations, multimedia production, and organizational communication. Fall, spring.
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COMM 211: Creative Thinking
3.00 Credits
University of Evansville
Introduction to techniques for producing ideas and improving creative thinking skills in order to generate ideas for advertising and mass communication applications as well as other fields. Prerequisite: Communication 130 or permission of instructor. Fall, spring.
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COMM 221: Media Writing
3.00 Credits
University of Evansville
Develop basic writing and research skills necessary for creating persuasive tools in print, broadcast, and online media. Special focus on developing a competency in the mechanics of concise clear writing through appropriate use of Associated Press style. Prerequisite: Communication 130 or permission of instructor. Fall, spring.
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