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CRJU
2215 Introduction to Criminology
(3-0-3)
Nature, distribution and characteristics of crime and the criminal; major theories of
crime causation.
Corequisite: None.
Prerequisites: READ 0099, ENGL 0989 or satisfactory English scores to place
into co-requisite remediation or higher.
Offered: Spring.
CRJU
2230 Introduction to Corrections
(3-0-3)
Development of modern correctional thinking; characteristics of the correctional
institution and the inmate; correctional methods in the institution and the
community; the future of corrections.
Corequisite: None.
Prerequisites: READ 0099, ENGL 0989, or satisfactory English scores to place
into co-requisite remediation or higher.
Offered: Fall.
CRJU
2240 Budgeting and Grant Management for Crim. Justice Managers
(3-0-3)
Budgeting styles, practices, preparation and presentations; legal aspects and
requirements for budgets; grant research, preparation and management for
criminal justice managers and supervisors.
Corequisite: None.
Prerequisite: READ 0099, ENGL 0989 or satisfactory English scores to place into
co-requisite remediation or higher.
Offered: On demand.
CRJU
3530 Ethics & Professionals
(3-0-3)
No field of professional employment is more strewn with ethical considerations
than the area of criminal justice. As students leave to join the work force they
must be prepared to act professionally and ethically in any number of intense
situations. Further, students will be exposed to concepts and ethical points
critical to the success of their professional careers. Students will leave this
course with an increased awareness and concern for ethical issues in criminal
justice, and a firm understanding of the importance of professionalism in their
efforts for career advancement.
Prerequisites: CRJU 1100, CRJU 2400.
Corequisites: None.
Offered: On demand.
CSCI
1150 Computer Programming in Visual Basic
(3-0-3)
This is a course which presents the fundamentals of programming with Visual
Basic. Topics covered will include problem solving, program development, data
types, subroutines, control structures for selection and loops, file processing,
arrays, functions, strings and graphics.
Prerequisite: MATH 1001, MATH 1111 or consent of Division Dean.
Offered: All semesters.