CRJ 220 CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION Prerequisite(s):As required by the program
CRJ 116 POLICE PATROL Prerequisite(s):As required by the program
This course discusses the role of the police officer in achieving and maintaining public support. It includes public information, juvenile relations, public relations, service, and mobilizing community involvement and cooperation. 3 Credit Hours
This course studies the duties, and responsibilities of the uniformed police patrol. It emphasizes the importance of patrol functions and includes principles, methods, procedures and resources used in police patrol operations. 3 Credit Hours CRJ 130 INTRODUCTION TO LAW AND JUDICIAL PROCESS Prerequisite(s):As required by the program This course provides an introduction to the basic elements of substantive and procedural law, and the stages in the judicial process. It includes an overview of state and federal court structure. 3 Credit Hours
CRJ 226 FINGERPRINT SCIENCE Prerequisite(s):As required by the program
This course involves the history, classification, and current procedures of handling latent fingerprints. Latent print examination, filing, and courtroom presentations are considered. 3 Credit Hours
CRJ 230 CRIMINALITIES Prerequisite(s):As required by the program
This course surveys the different techniques of scientific investigation. Emphasis is given to ballistics, photography, fingerprints, DNA, trace evidence, body fluids, casts, and the like. 3 Credit Hours CRJ 237 FORENSIC PHOTOGRAPHY Prerequisite(s):As required by the program This course analyzes the principles, techniques, and uses of forensic photography in criminal investigation. Emphasis is placed on basic camera operation and mechanics, crime scene photography, and rules of photographic evidence. 3 Credit Hours
CRJ 140 CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE Prerequisite(s):As required by the program
This course examines both substantive and procedural law. The legal elements of various crimes are discussed, with emphasis placed on the contents of the Alabama Code. Areas of criminal procedure essential to the criminal justice profession are also covered. 3 Credit Hours CRJ 150 INTRODUCTION TO CORRECTIONS Prerequisite(s):As required by the program This course provides an introduction to the foundations of corrections in America. 3 Credit Hours
CRJ 238 CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION Prerequisite(s):As required by the program
CRJ 160 INTRODUCTION TO SECURITY Prerequisite(s):As required by the program
This course surveys the role of security for private industry. The operation, organization, and challenges of various types of private security are examined. 3 Credit Hours
This course examines the fundamentals of crime scene investigation. Measuring and sketching the scene, photography, evidence collection and preservation, and courtroom procedures are considered. 3 Credit Hours
CRJ 177 CRIMINAL AND DEVIANT BEHAVIOR Prerequisite(s):As required by the program
CRJ 239 ISSUES IN LAW ENFORCEMENT Prerequisite(s):As required by the program
This course analyzes criminal and deviant behavior systems. An emphasis is placed on sociological and psychological theories of crime causation. 3 Credit Hours
This course involves research, writing, and discussion of selected subjects relating to law enforcement. An analysis of contemporary police problems is provided. 3 Credit Hours
CRJ 208 INTRODUCTION TO CRIMINOLOGY Prerequisite(s):As required by the program
CRJ 256 CORRECTIONAL REHABILITATION Prerequisite(s):As required by the program
This course delves into the nature and extent of crime in the United States, as well as criminal delinquent behavior and theories of causation. This study includes criminal personalities, principles of prevention, control, and treatment. 3 Credit Hours
This course surveys the different methods used in the rehabilitation of public offenders. Topics include individual and group counseling, education, recreation, religion, drug treatment, and vocational programs. 3 Credit Hours
CRJ 209 JUVENILE DELINQUENCY Prerequisite(s):As required by the program
CRJ 259 ISSUES IN CORRECTIONS Prerequisite(s):As required by the program
This course examines the causes of delinquency. It also reviews programs of prevention, and control of juvenile delinquency as well as the role of the courts. 3 Credit Hours CRJ 212 CORRECTIONAL COUNSELING TECHNIQUE Prerequisite(s):As required by the program This course focuses on the basic concepts of influencing human behavior. Theories of individual and group counseling are emphasized, as well as some of the barriers faced in dealing with the public offender. 3 Credit Hours CRJ 216 POLICE ORGANIZATION AND ADMINISTRATION Prerequisite(s):As required by the program This course examines the principles of organization and administration of law enforcement agencies. Theories of management, budgeting, and various personnel issues are covered. 3 Credit Hours
This course involves research, writing, and discussion of selected subjects relating to corrections. An analysis of contemporary problems in corrections is provided. 3 Credit Hours CRJ 280 INTERNSHIP IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE Prerequisite(s):As required by the program This course involves practical experience with a criminal justice agency under faculty supervision. Permission of the instructor is required. This course may be repeated with the approval of the department head. 1-3 Credit Hours
CULINARY ARTS (CUA)
CUA 110 BASIC FOOD PREPARATION Prerequisite: CUA 101.
In this course students acquire fundamental knowledge and skills in preparing a variety of basic foods. Specific topics include safety, the
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