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2223

Introduction to Policing

CJ 212 Introduction to Policing 4 cr.

The role of law enforcement in the criminal justice system and society at large is explored. Emphasis is placed on the history and current practices of policing, the demands and rewards of careers in law enforcement and the dilemma inherent in policing a free society.

Training Seminar (Specific Topic)

CJ 191 Training Seminar (Specific Topic) 1-4 cr.

This course is for criminal justice elective credit and may be applied toward the criminal justice associate of arts or applied science degree programs. This is a training course specifically designed for the topic at hand.

Notes:

No more than 4 credits of CJ 191 and/or CJ 298 may be applied toward the AS or AAS degree programs. CJ 191 and CJ 298 do not apply toward the bachelor’s degree in criminal justice.

This course may be taken more than once under a different topic.

Introduction to Criminal Justice

CJ 110 Introduction to Criminal Justice 4 cr. An introduction to the various subcomponents of the justice system: police, courts and corrections. The course will illustrate how these interrelated components result in the administration of justice in a democratic society. Current problems faced by the criminal justice process will be discussed.

Internship in Computer Information Systems

CIS 491 Internship in Computer Information Systems 1-8 cr.

Appropriate professional work experience at a computer installation. Students are required to document their work experience and fulfill requirements stipulated upon approval of the internship.

Notes:

May be repeated if topic differs.

Database Management Systems

CIS 464 Database Management Systems 4 cr.

Survey of the applied database systems topics. Emphasis is on relational databases—logical design, physical design and SQL. Hierarchical, network, object-oriented and object-relational models are also considered. Supporting topics include entity-relationship model, database administration, data dictionaries/catalogs, backup/recovery, concurrency control, database security, distributed database, client/server database, data warehousing and data mining.

Management Information Systems

CIS 440 Management Information Systems 4 cr. Provides College of Business majors with the necessary background to keep abreast of current developments in the use of computer information systems in supporting management functions. Discusses creating competitive firms, managing global corporations, and providing useful products and services to customers from an information systems standpoint.
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