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CI 227: Appl Electronic
3.00 Credits
Dominican University New York
This course provides an overview for the basic principles and applications of electronics technology. Topics are digital gates, semiconductor devices, CD-ROM, fax machines, and other consumer electronics. Students will have "hands-on" labs for the construction of electronic devices.
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CI 238: Visual Basic Pr
3.00 Credits
Dominican University New York
This hands-on course covers the features and capabilities of Visual BASIC. Topics are: variables, properties, statements and procedures, creating menus and dialog boxes, using graphical user interface, debugging, tapping the power of Windows, object linking and embedding techniques. (See MG 238.) Prerequisite: CI 211.
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CI 252: Struct Sys Anal
3.00 Credits
Dominican University New York
This course gives in-depth coverage of the system development life cycle, from initial system request to final system design. Students will investigate an existing system, using analysis techniques to create physical and logical models. Then the structured design method is employed to implement alternative solutions for a new and improved system, including a costbenefit evaluation. (See MG 252.) Prerequisites: CI 211 and MG 211.
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CI 255: Adv Dig Img Tec
3.00 Credits
Dominican University New York
Prereq-AR/CI 250
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CI 328: Artif Intellige
3.00 Credits
Dominican University New York
This course is the study of intelligence in both man and machines. It is intended to examine economic, social and philosophical factors as they relate to the development and use of artificial intelligence in our society. Also to be considered are certain in-depth applications of artificial intelligence in such areas as medicine, management, and general production, with an emphasis on the ramifications that these applications will have upon the worker.
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CI 358: Adv C# Lang
3.00 Credits
Dominican University New York
Topics include advanced C++ file input/output, classes/objects, arrays, pointers, operators, inheritance, polymorphism, simulations, fractals, graphics, advanced databases, object-oriented programming for use in business and management areas. (See MG 358.) Formerly titled Advanced C and C++ Language. Prerequisite: CI 248.
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CI 366: Global E-Commer
3.00 Credits
Dominican University New York
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CJ 113: Intro to CJ
3.00 Credits
Dominican University New York
This Introductory course provides students with a basic understanding of the Criminal Justice fields. Students will be exposed to the three key components of the key criminal justice system: cops, courts, and corrections, and will examine the rule of law and the role of society and culture in the history of crime and the structure of American law enforcement. Students will also study the operation of the court system and institutional and community corrections. Issues prevalent in todays criminal justice system-such as cybercrime and terrorism, the Rockefeller drug laws, discriminatory practices in the criminal justice system, the rise of super maximum security prisons and the adjudication and sentencing of juveniles as adults- will also be examined. Note: CJ 113 and SO 111 are prerequisites for all courses with a CJ designation, except for CJ 228V.
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CJ 224: Multiclt Lw Enf
3.00 Credits
Dominican University New York
This course will provide the student with the opportunity to examine the pervasive influences of culture, race, and ethnicity in law enforcement and in multicultural communities. It will focus on the cross-cultural contact that police officers and civilian employees have with citizens, victims, suspects, and co-workers from diverse backgrounds. Special topics will include discussions of hate crimes, urban dynamics, community-based policing, and racial profiling. Also discussed is cross-cultural communication, implementing cultural awareness training, multicultural representation in law enforcement, and criminal justice interaction with various racial and ethnic groups. Prerequisites: CJ 113 and SO 111
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CJ 226: Police,Citiz,Co
3.00 Credits
Dominican University New York
Prerequisites: CJ 113 and SO 111
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