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CRMJ 400: Senior Seminar
3.00 Credits
SUNY at Fredonia
A capstone course in which students will do readings, discussions and analysis of current topics of interest in the field of criminal justice. Using primary sources, students will prepare and present in-depth examinations of specific issues. Prerequisite: Senior standing in the major
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CRMJ 470: Criminal Justice Internship
1.00 - 15.00 Credits
SUNY at Fredonia
Supervised placement in legal and/or criminal justice work setting. On a limited basis, opportunity to observe and engage in various facets of criminal justice system. Permission of department.
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CRMJ 472: Directed Study
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
SUNY at Fredonia
Individualized study under the supervision of a faculty member. Permission of the department is required.
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CRMJ 4TR: 400 Level Major Transfer Elective
0.00 - 99.00 Credits
SUNY at Fredonia
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CSIT 099: Non-Major Transfer Elective
0.00 - 15.00 Credits
SUNY at Fredonia
Used for transfer course equivalents.
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CSIT 100: Freshman Seminar
1.00 Credits
SUNY at Fredonia
Introduction to computing environments available on campus; e-mail, Internet access and web; campus computing policies; computing and information technology ethics; other campus resources and their effective use; building a support network with faculty, staff and peers; improving study skills inside and outside the classroom. Corequisite: Freshman standing.
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CSIT 101: Programming with 3-D Graphics and Multimedia
3.00 Credits
SUNY at Fredonia
Introductory programming course using a high-level, object -oriented language, such as ALICE. The course covers object-oriented and event driven programming concepts, in addition to algorithms and elementary programming techniques that are needed to develop elementary graphics and multimedia applications. Prerequisite: N.Y.S. Algebra II and Trigonometry (or Math B), or equivalent.
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CSIT 104: Introduction to Microcomputer Software
3.00 Credits
SUNY at Fredonia
Introduction to microcomputers; elementary concepts and operations of spreadsheets and database management systems; analysis of a variety of problems, their design, and implementation of solutions using commercially available window-based software. Three units of high school mathematics required.
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CSIT 105: Visual BASIC I
3.00 Credits
SUNY at Fredonia
Object-oriented and event-driven programming, concepts using Visual Basic (VB); VB development environment; intrinsic controls and programming structures: data types, declarations, input/output, decision-making and loops; formatting; functions and subroutines. Three units of high school mathematics required.
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CSIT 106: Scientific Programming Using C/C++
3.00 Credits
SUNY at Fredonia
Scientific problem solving; structured program development: simple algorithm design, arithmetic operations, data types and their declarations; control statements, loops, input and output including text files; arrays, functions, mathematical functions and round off error estimation. Applications to engineering, sciences and mathematics. Credit will not be given for both CSIT 106 and 121. Background assumed: N.Y.S. Algebra II and Trigonometry (or Math B), or equivalent.
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