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2025 Spring: January 8 - May 6

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CCJS 352 Drugs and Crime (3)
Prerequisite: CCJS 100. An analysis of the role of criminal justice in controlling the use and abuse of drugs. The objective is to apply effective enforcement strategies, demonstrate case management skills, and analyze the effect of drug policy. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: CCJS 352 or CJUS 352.
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22389 6381 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Closed Online
Faculty: Jones, Randall Richard Syllabus Course Materials
CCJS 352 Drugs and Crime (3)
Prerequisite: CCJS 100. An analysis of the role of criminal justice in controlling the use and abuse of drugs. The objective is to apply effective enforcement strategies, demonstrate case management skills, and analyze the effect of drug policy. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: CCJS 352 or CJUS 352.
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23486 7380 12 Mar 2025-06 May 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Hamby, Charles E Syllabus Course Materials
CCJS 352 Drugs and Crime (3)
Prerequisite: CCJS 100. An analysis of the role of criminal justice in controlling the use and abuse of drugs. The objective is to apply effective enforcement strategies, demonstrate case management skills, and analyze the effect of drug policy. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: CCJS 352 or CJUS 352.
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24435 7381 12 Mar 2025-06 May 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Martinez, Robert J Syllabus Course Materials
CCJS 360 Victimology (3)
(Fulfills the general education requirement in behavioral and social sciences.) Prerequisite: CCJS 100. Recommended CCJS 105. An overview of the history and theory of victimology in which patterns of victimization are analyzed, with emphasis on types of victims and of crimes. The aim is to identify and apply appropriate preventative measures and responses to victimization. Discussion covers the interaction between victims of crime and the system of criminal justice in terms of the role of the victim and the services that the victim is offered. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: CCJS 360 or CRIM 360.
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21079 6380 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Closed Online
Faculty: Stumpf, Bridgette M Syllabus Course Materials
CCJS 360 Victimology (3)
(Fulfills the general education requirement in behavioral and social sciences.) Prerequisite: CCJS 100. Recommended CCJS 105. An overview of the history and theory of victimology in which patterns of victimization are analyzed, with emphasis on types of victims and of crimes. The aim is to identify and apply appropriate preventative measures and responses to victimization. Discussion covers the interaction between victims of crime and the system of criminal justice in terms of the role of the victim and the services that the victim is offered. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: CCJS 360 or CRIM 360.
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21992 6381 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Holladay, Aaron M Syllabus Course Materials
CCJS 360 Victimology (3)
(Fulfills the general education requirement in behavioral and social sciences.) Prerequisite: CCJS 100. Recommended CCJS 105. An overview of the history and theory of victimology in which patterns of victimization are analyzed, with emphasis on types of victims and of crimes. The aim is to identify and apply appropriate preventative measures and responses to victimization. Discussion covers the interaction between victims of crime and the system of criminal justice in terms of the role of the victim and the services that the victim is offered. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: CCJS 360 or CRIM 360.
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24436 7380 12 Mar 2025-06 May 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Stumpf, Bridgette M Syllabus Course Materials
CCJS 360 Victimology (3)
(Fulfills the general education requirement in behavioral and social sciences.) Prerequisite: CCJS 100. Recommended CCJS 105. An overview of the history and theory of victimology in which patterns of victimization are analyzed, with emphasis on types of victims and of crimes. The aim is to identify and apply appropriate preventative measures and responses to victimization. Discussion covers the interaction between victims of crime and the system of criminal justice in terms of the role of the victim and the services that the victim is offered. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: CCJS 360 or CRIM 360.
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24628 7381 12 Mar 2025-06 May 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Howell, Kimberly A. Syllabus Course Materials
CCJS 360 Victimology (3)
(Fulfills the general education requirement in behavioral and social sciences.) Prerequisite: CCJS 100. Recommended CCJS 105. An overview of the history and theory of victimology in which patterns of victimization are analyzed, with emphasis on types of victims and of crimes. The aim is to identify and apply appropriate preventative measures and responses to victimization. Discussion covers the interaction between victims of crime and the system of criminal justice in terms of the role of the victim and the services that the victim is offered. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: CCJS 360 or CRIM 360.
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27839 7382 12 Mar 2025-06 May 2025 Open Online
Faculty: White, Henry Nathaniel Syllabus Course Materials
CCJS 380 Ethical Behavior in Criminal Justice (3)
Prerequisite: CCJS 100. A survey of the standards for ethical behavior that guide criminal justice professionals in different roles and responsibilities. The aim is to make ethical decisions based on informed personal and accepted professional standards. Rules, laws, and codes of conduct are explored as a foundation for discussing individual ethical responsibilities.
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21080 6380 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Pope, James A Syllabus Course Materials
CCJS 380 Ethical Behavior in Criminal Justice (3)
Prerequisite: CCJS 100. A survey of the standards for ethical behavior that guide criminal justice professionals in different roles and responsibilities. The aim is to make ethical decisions based on informed personal and accepted professional standards. Rules, laws, and codes of conduct are explored as a foundation for discussing individual ethical responsibilities.
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21509 6381 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Beltz, Richard C Syllabus Course Materials
CCJS 380 Ethical Behavior in Criminal Justice (3)
Prerequisite: CCJS 100. A survey of the standards for ethical behavior that guide criminal justice professionals in different roles and responsibilities. The aim is to make ethical decisions based on informed personal and accepted professional standards. Rules, laws, and codes of conduct are explored as a foundation for discussing individual ethical responsibilities.
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22455 6383 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Pavlik, James L Syllabus Course Materials
CCJS 380 Ethical Behavior in Criminal Justice (3)
Prerequisite: CCJS 100. A survey of the standards for ethical behavior that guide criminal justice professionals in different roles and responsibilities. The aim is to make ethical decisions based on informed personal and accepted professional standards. Rules, laws, and codes of conduct are explored as a foundation for discussing individual ethical responsibilities.
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23461 7380 12 Mar 2025-06 May 2025 Closed Online
Faculty: Pope, James A Syllabus Course Materials
CCJS 380 Ethical Behavior in Criminal Justice (3)
Prerequisite: CCJS 100. A survey of the standards for ethical behavior that guide criminal justice professionals in different roles and responsibilities. The aim is to make ethical decisions based on informed personal and accepted professional standards. Rules, laws, and codes of conduct are explored as a foundation for discussing individual ethical responsibilities.
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24437 7381 12 Mar 2025-06 May 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Pavlik, James L Syllabus Course Materials
CCJS 380 Ethical Behavior in Criminal Justice (3)
Prerequisite: CCJS 100. A survey of the standards for ethical behavior that guide criminal justice professionals in different roles and responsibilities. The aim is to make ethical decisions based on informed personal and accepted professional standards. Rules, laws, and codes of conduct are explored as a foundation for discussing individual ethical responsibilities.
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25045 7382 12 Mar 2025-06 May 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Leigh, Oliver W Syllabus Course Materials
CCJS 390 Cybercrime and Security (3)
An examination of crimes involving the use of computers. Topics include federal and state laws and investigative and preventive methods used to secure computers. Case studies emphasize security. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: CCJS 390, CCJS 496, or CCJS 498C.
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21081 6380 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Jenkins, William Ernest Syllabus Course Materials
CCJS 390 Cybercrime and Security (3)
An examination of crimes involving the use of computers. Topics include federal and state laws and investigative and preventive methods used to secure computers. Case studies emphasize security. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: CCJS 390, CCJS 496, or CCJS 498C.
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23462 7380 12 Mar 2025-06 May 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Jenkins, William Ernest Syllabus Course Materials
CCJS 416 Analytical Strategies for Law Enforcement (3)
Prerequisite: CCJS 100 or CCJS 105. An examination of the authenticity, accuracy, viability, and reliability of intelligence reports as they relate to the application of intelligence to public safety problem-solving. The goal is to evaluate intelligence reports to formulate plans, policies, and procedures that ensure effective and efficient agency operations. Focus is on developing critical-thinking and problem-solving skills through role-playing in a simulated environment, working with near-genuine intelligence reports and public safety issues. Practice is provided in analyzing the strategies and activities detailed in intelligence reports, identifying, and implementing responsive actions, and determining appropriate redistribution of such reports.
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24438 7380 12 Mar 2025-06 May 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Jeffords, William H Syllabus Course Materials
CCJS 420 Medical and Legal Investigations of Death (3)
Prerequisite: CCJS 100, CCJS 101, or CCJS 105. An intensive look at medical and legal investigations into causes of death. The objective is to perform investigative functions at a death scene, determine and apply forensic testing, and analyze and effectively communicate investigative information. Topics include the difference between the medical (or pathological) and legal (or criminal) components of investigations into causes of death, medical and investigative terminology, and the impact of ethics on prosecutions and convictions. Case studies illustrate practical applications of various forms of forensic styles and parameters.
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21083 6380 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Chernik, Mary Lou Syllabus Course Materials
CCJS 420 Medical and Legal Investigations of Death (3)
Prerequisite: CCJS 100, CCJS 101, or CCJS 105. An intensive look at medical and legal investigations into causes of death. The objective is to perform investigative functions at a death scene, determine and apply forensic testing, and analyze and effectively communicate investigative information. Topics include the difference between the medical (or pathological) and legal (or criminal) components of investigations into causes of death, medical and investigative terminology, and the impact of ethics on prosecutions and convictions. Case studies illustrate practical applications of various forms of forensic styles and parameters.
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24440 7380 12 Mar 2025-06 May 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Edwards, Tiffany Syllabus Course Materials
CCJS 440 Fingerprint Analysis (3)
Prerequisite: CCJS 301 or CCJS 320. A comprehensive study of friction ridge analysis in fingerprints. Emphasis is on the practical analysis of evidence in a criminal investigation. The objective is to apply skills expected of an entry-level fingerprint professional, including assessing surfaces for viable latent fingerprints; evaluating how to process and collect latent fingerprints; analyzing, comparing, evaluating, and verifying fingerprint evidence; and conveying findings. Topics include processing and comparison methodologies, historical and biological foundations of impressions, and legal aspects.
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24441 7380 12 Mar 2025-06 May 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Brown-Holliday, Kiandra Syllabus Course Materials
CCJS 441 Firearms and Toolmarks Analysis (3)
Prerequisite: CCJS 301. A comprehensive study of toolmark evidence, including toolmarks imparted by firearms. Discussion covers the practical analysis of evidence in a criminal investigation. The aim is to assess toolmarks; examine, compare, evaluate, and verify firearm and toolmark evidence; and convey findings. Topics include comparison methodologies, historical and mechanical foundations of toolmarks, and legal aspects. Focus is on developing the foundational knowledge and applied skills expected of an entry-level professional in the firearms and toolmarks field.
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21161 6380 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Johnson, Kathleen A Syllabus Course Materials
CCJS 461 Psychology of Criminal Behavior (3)
Prerequisite: CCJS 100. An overview of delinquent and criminal behavior from a developmental, cognitive-behavioral perspective. The aim is to apply theoretical perspectives (behavioral, emotional, and cognitive) to analyze real or hypothetical criminal scenarios; to identify the various factors that encourage or discourage criminal behavior; and to explain the use of risk assessment tools at various stages of the criminal justice process. Factors that influence the development of adults and juveniles on the road to crime are examined to assess culpability for criminal behavior. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: CCJS 461 or CRIM 455.
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20928 6380 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Shusko, Robin A Syllabus Course Materials
CCJS 461 Psychology of Criminal Behavior (3)
Prerequisite: CCJS 100. An overview of delinquent and criminal behavior from a developmental, cognitive-behavioral perspective. The aim is to apply theoretical perspectives (behavioral, emotional, and cognitive) to analyze real or hypothetical criminal scenarios; to identify the various factors that encourage or discourage criminal behavior; and to explain the use of risk assessment tools at various stages of the criminal justice process. Factors that influence the development of adults and juveniles on the road to crime are examined to assess culpability for criminal behavior. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: CCJS 461 or CRIM 455.
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23446 7380 12 Mar 2025-06 May 2025 Closed Online
Faculty: Shusko, Robin A Syllabus Course Materials
CCJS 461 Psychology of Criminal Behavior (3)
Prerequisite: CCJS 100. An overview of delinquent and criminal behavior from a developmental, cognitive-behavioral perspective. The aim is to apply theoretical perspectives (behavioral, emotional, and cognitive) to analyze real or hypothetical criminal scenarios; to identify the various factors that encourage or discourage criminal behavior; and to explain the use of risk assessment tools at various stages of the criminal justice process. Factors that influence the development of adults and juveniles on the road to crime are examined to assess culpability for criminal behavior. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: CCJS 461 or CRIM 455.
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24442 7381 12 Mar 2025-06 May 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Hendrix, Leroy Syllabus Course Materials
CCJS 495 Criminal Justice Capstone (3)
(Intended as a final, capstone course for criminal justice majors; to be taken in a student's last 15 credits). Prerequisites: CCJS 230, CCJS 340, CCJS 341, CCJS 345, and CCJS 380. An integrative study of the various components of the American criminal justice system. The goal is to apply principles of interagency cooperation, critical thinking, and systems approaches to solve practical problems in a criminal justice environment. Topics include problem-solving, case study analysis, strategic planning, teamwork, and professional writing.
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21138 6380 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Closed Online
Faculty: Black, Andrew P Syllabus Course Materials
CCJS 495 Criminal Justice Capstone (3)
(Intended as a final, capstone course for criminal justice majors; to be taken in a student's last 15 credits). Prerequisites: CCJS 230, CCJS 340, CCJS 341, CCJS 345, and CCJS 380. An integrative study of the various components of the American criminal justice system. The goal is to apply principles of interagency cooperation, critical thinking, and systems approaches to solve practical problems in a criminal justice environment. Topics include problem-solving, case study analysis, strategic planning, teamwork, and professional writing.
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21507 6381 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Closed Online
Faculty: Scott, Gregory R Syllabus Course Materials
CCJS 495 Criminal Justice Capstone (3)
(Intended as a final, capstone course for criminal justice majors; to be taken in a student's last 15 credits). Prerequisites: CCJS 230, CCJS 340, CCJS 341, CCJS 345, and CCJS 380. An integrative study of the various components of the American criminal justice system. The goal is to apply principles of interagency cooperation, critical thinking, and systems approaches to solve practical problems in a criminal justice environment. Topics include problem-solving, case study analysis, strategic planning, teamwork, and professional writing.
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21930 6382 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Donald, Jennifer S Syllabus Course Materials
CCJS 495 Criminal Justice Capstone (3)
(Intended as a final, capstone course for criminal justice majors; to be taken in a student's last 15 credits). Prerequisites: CCJS 230, CCJS 340, CCJS 341, CCJS 345, and CCJS 380. An integrative study of the various components of the American criminal justice system. The goal is to apply principles of interagency cooperation, critical thinking, and systems approaches to solve practical problems in a criminal justice environment. Topics include problem-solving, case study analysis, strategic planning, teamwork, and professional writing.
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23292 6980 12 Feb 2025-08 Apr 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Fetterolf, Scott H Syllabus Course Materials
CCJS 495 Criminal Justice Capstone (3)
(Intended as a final, capstone course for criminal justice majors; to be taken in a student's last 15 credits). Prerequisites: CCJS 230, CCJS 340, CCJS 341, CCJS 345, and CCJS 380. An integrative study of the various components of the American criminal justice system. The goal is to apply principles of interagency cooperation, critical thinking, and systems approaches to solve practical problems in a criminal justice environment. Topics include problem-solving, case study analysis, strategic planning, teamwork, and professional writing.
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24443 7380 12 Mar 2025-06 May 2025 Closed Online
Faculty: Black, Andrew P Syllabus Course Materials
CCJS 495 Criminal Justice Capstone (3)
(Intended as a final, capstone course for criminal justice majors; to be taken in a student's last 15 credits). Prerequisites: CCJS 230, CCJS 340, CCJS 341, CCJS 345, and CCJS 380. An integrative study of the various components of the American criminal justice system. The goal is to apply principles of interagency cooperation, critical thinking, and systems approaches to solve practical problems in a criminal justice environment. Topics include problem-solving, case study analysis, strategic planning, teamwork, and professional writing.
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24444 7381 12 Mar 2025-06 May 2025 Closed Online
Faculty: Scott, Gregory R Syllabus Course Materials
CCJS 495 Criminal Justice Capstone (3)
(Intended as a final, capstone course for criminal justice majors; to be taken in a student's last 15 credits). Prerequisites: CCJS 230, CCJS 340, CCJS 341, CCJS 345, and CCJS 380. An integrative study of the various components of the American criminal justice system. The goal is to apply principles of interagency cooperation, critical thinking, and systems approaches to solve practical problems in a criminal justice environment. Topics include problem-solving, case study analysis, strategic planning, teamwork, and professional writing.
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24445 7382 12 Mar 2025-06 May 2025 Closed Online
Faculty: Valltos, Nicholas G Syllabus Course Materials
CCJS 495 Criminal Justice Capstone (3)
(Intended as a final, capstone course for criminal justice majors; to be taken in a student's last 15 credits). Prerequisites: CCJS 230, CCJS 340, CCJS 341, CCJS 345, and CCJS 380. An integrative study of the various components of the American criminal justice system. The goal is to apply principles of interagency cooperation, critical thinking, and systems approaches to solve practical problems in a criminal justice environment. Topics include problem-solving, case study analysis, strategic planning, teamwork, and professional writing.
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27167 7383 12 Mar 2025-06 May 2025 Closed Online
Faculty: Beltz, Richard C Syllabus Course Materials
CCJS 495 Criminal Justice Capstone (3)
(Intended as a final, capstone course for criminal justice majors; to be taken in a student's last 15 credits). Prerequisites: CCJS 230, CCJS 340, CCJS 341, CCJS 345, and CCJS 380. An integrative study of the various components of the American criminal justice system. The goal is to apply principles of interagency cooperation, critical thinking, and systems approaches to solve practical problems in a criminal justice environment. Topics include problem-solving, case study analysis, strategic planning, teamwork, and professional writing.
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27817 7384 12 Mar 2025-06 May 2025 Open Online
Faculty: McDonnell, Patrick J Syllabus Course Materials
CCJS 497 Correctional Administration (3)
Prerequisites: CCJS 230, CCJS 340, CCJS 341, CCJS 345, and CCJS 380. An examination of prison administration, including theories of management and institutional structure and purpose. Objectives include the application of organizational concepts, leadership, and effective administrative approaches to the management of correctional institutions and offender populations. Emphasis is on concepts of organizational structure, communication, self-assessment, short and long-term strategic operational planning, decision-making, and human resources.
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21086 6380 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Patton, Robert C Syllabus Course Materials
CCJS 497 Correctional Administration (3)
Prerequisites: CCJS 230, CCJS 340, CCJS 341, CCJS 345, and CCJS 380. An examination of prison administration, including theories of management and institutional structure and purpose. Objectives include the application of organizational concepts, leadership, and effective administrative approaches to the management of correctional institutions and offender populations. Emphasis is on concepts of organizational structure, communication, self-assessment, short and long-term strategic operational planning, decision-making, and human resources.
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21517 6381 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Stephenson, Dennis L. Syllabus Course Materials
CCJS 497 Correctional Administration (3)
Prerequisites: CCJS 230, CCJS 340, CCJS 341, CCJS 345, and CCJS 380. An examination of prison administration, including theories of management and institutional structure and purpose. Objectives include the application of organizational concepts, leadership, and effective administrative approaches to the management of correctional institutions and offender populations. Emphasis is on concepts of organizational structure, communication, self-assessment, short and long-term strategic operational planning, decision-making, and human resources.
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22471 6382 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Wallenstein, Arthur M Syllabus Course Materials
CCJS 497 Correctional Administration (3)
Prerequisites: CCJS 230, CCJS 340, CCJS 341, CCJS 345, and CCJS 380. An examination of prison administration, including theories of management and institutional structure and purpose. Objectives include the application of organizational concepts, leadership, and effective administrative approaches to the management of correctional institutions and offender populations. Emphasis is on concepts of organizational structure, communication, self-assessment, short and long-term strategic operational planning, decision-making, and human resources.
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23414 7380 12 Mar 2025-06 May 2025 Closed Online
Faculty: Patton, Robert C Syllabus Course Materials
CCJS 497 Correctional Administration (3)
Prerequisites: CCJS 230, CCJS 340, CCJS 341, CCJS 345, and CCJS 380. An examination of prison administration, including theories of management and institutional structure and purpose. Objectives include the application of organizational concepts, leadership, and effective administrative approaches to the management of correctional institutions and offender populations. Emphasis is on concepts of organizational structure, communication, self-assessment, short and long-term strategic operational planning, decision-making, and human resources.
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24446 7381 12 Mar 2025-06 May 2025 Closed Online
Faculty: Janus, Michael G Syllabus Course Materials
CCJS 497 Correctional Administration (3)
Prerequisites: CCJS 230, CCJS 340, CCJS 341, CCJS 345, and CCJS 380. An examination of prison administration, including theories of management and institutional structure and purpose. Objectives include the application of organizational concepts, leadership, and effective administrative approaches to the management of correctional institutions and offender populations. Emphasis is on concepts of organizational structure, communication, self-assessment, short and long-term strategic operational planning, decision-making, and human resources.
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25062 7382 12 Mar 2025-06 May 2025 Closed Online
Faculty: Maloney, Michael T Syllabus Course Materials
CCJS 497 Correctional Administration (3)
Prerequisites: CCJS 230, CCJS 340, CCJS 341, CCJS 345, and CCJS 380. An examination of prison administration, including theories of management and institutional structure and purpose. Objectives include the application of organizational concepts, leadership, and effective administrative approaches to the management of correctional institutions and offender populations. Emphasis is on concepts of organizational structure, communication, self-assessment, short and long-term strategic operational planning, decision-making, and human resources.
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27260 6383 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Greene, Michael Syllabus Course Materials
CHEM 103 General Chemistry I (4)
(For students majoring or minoring in a science. This is the first course in the two-course sequence CHEM 103 and CHEM 113. Fulfills the laboratory science requirement.) Prerequisite: MATH 107 or a higher mathematics course. A study of the chemical nature and composition of matter and its interactions. Topics include elements, inorganic compounds, chemical reactions, and chemical calculations. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: CHEM 102, CHEM 103, CHEM 105, or CHEM 107.
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22470 6380 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Sharma, Anurag Syllabus Course Materials
CHEM 103 General Chemistry I (4)
(For students majoring or minoring in a science. This is the first course in the two-course sequence CHEM 103 and CHEM 113. Fulfills the laboratory science requirement.) Prerequisite: MATH 107 or a higher mathematics course. A study of the chemical nature and composition of matter and its interactions. Topics include elements, inorganic compounds, chemical reactions, and chemical calculations. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: CHEM 102, CHEM 103, CHEM 105, or CHEM 107.
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22477 6381 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Deese, Rachel D Syllabus Course Materials
CHEM 103 General Chemistry I (4)
(For students majoring or minoring in a science. This is the first course in the two-course sequence CHEM 103 and CHEM 113. Fulfills the laboratory science requirement.) Prerequisite: MATH 107 or a higher mathematics course. A study of the chemical nature and composition of matter and its interactions. Topics include elements, inorganic compounds, chemical reactions, and chemical calculations. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: CHEM 102, CHEM 103, CHEM 105, or CHEM 107.
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22481 6382 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Wang, Shuangzhen Syllabus Course Materials
CHEM 103 General Chemistry I (4)
(For students majoring or minoring in a science. This is the first course in the two-course sequence CHEM 103 and CHEM 113. Fulfills the laboratory science requirement.) Prerequisite: MATH 107 or a higher mathematics course. A study of the chemical nature and composition of matter and its interactions. Topics include elements, inorganic compounds, chemical reactions, and chemical calculations. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: CHEM 102, CHEM 103, CHEM 105, or CHEM 107.
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25043 7380 12 Mar 2025-06 May 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Wang, Xiaowei Syllabus Course Materials
CHEM 103 General Chemistry I (4)
(For students majoring or minoring in a science. This is the first course in the two-course sequence CHEM 103 and CHEM 113. Fulfills the laboratory science requirement.) Prerequisite: MATH 107 or a higher mathematics course. A study of the chemical nature and composition of matter and its interactions. Topics include elements, inorganic compounds, chemical reactions, and chemical calculations. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: CHEM 102, CHEM 103, CHEM 105, or CHEM 107.
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26974 7381 12 Mar 2025-06 May 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Gutenberg, Laurel W Syllabus Course Materials
CHEM 103 General Chemistry I (4)
(For students majoring or minoring in a science. This is the first course in the two-course sequence CHEM 103 and CHEM 113. Fulfills the laboratory science requirement.) Prerequisite: MATH 107 or a higher mathematics course. A study of the chemical nature and composition of matter and its interactions. Topics include elements, inorganic compounds, chemical reactions, and chemical calculations. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: CHEM 102, CHEM 103, CHEM 105, or CHEM 107.
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27710 7382 12 Mar 2025-06 May 2025 Closed Online
Faculty: Provoteaux, Lauren K Syllabus Course Materials
CHEM 103 General Chemistry I (4)
(For students majoring or minoring in a science. This is the first course in the two-course sequence CHEM 103 and CHEM 113. Fulfills the laboratory science requirement.) Prerequisite: MATH 107 or a higher mathematics course. A study of the chemical nature and composition of matter and its interactions. Topics include elements, inorganic compounds, chemical reactions, and chemical calculations. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: CHEM 102, CHEM 103, CHEM 105, or CHEM 107.
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27935 7383 12 Mar 2025-06 May 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Chang, Hoshing Wan Syllabus Course Materials
CHEM 113 General Chemistry II (4)
(For students majoring or minoring in a science. The second course in the two-course sequence CHEM 103 - CHEM 113. Fulfills the laboratory science requirement.) Prerequisite: CHEM 103 or CHEM 105. An exploration and application of chemical reactions. Topics include chemical kinetics; homogeneous, heterogeneous, and ionic equilibria; oxidation/reduction reactions; electrochemistry; and chemistry of the elements. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: CHEM 113 or CHEM 115.
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24995 7380 12 Mar 2025-06 May 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Elelu, Shehu-Alimi Syllabus Course Materials
CHEM 113 General Chemistry II (4)
(For students majoring or minoring in a science. The second course in the two-course sequence CHEM 103 - CHEM 113. Fulfills the laboratory science requirement.) Prerequisite: CHEM 103 or CHEM 105. An exploration and application of chemical reactions. Topics include chemical kinetics; homogeneous, heterogeneous, and ionic equilibria; oxidation/reduction reactions; electrochemistry; and chemistry of the elements. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: CHEM 113 or CHEM 115.
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26831 6380 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Bassa, Amal Syllabus Course Materials
CHEM 113 General Chemistry II (4)
(For students majoring or minoring in a science. The second course in the two-course sequence CHEM 103 - CHEM 113. Fulfills the laboratory science requirement.) Prerequisite: CHEM 103 or CHEM 105. An exploration and application of chemical reactions. Topics include chemical kinetics; homogeneous, heterogeneous, and ionic equilibria; oxidation/reduction reactions; electrochemistry; and chemistry of the elements. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: CHEM 113 or CHEM 115.
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27400 6381 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Smesko, Sally Ann Syllabus Course Materials
CHEM 121 Chemistry in the Modern World (3)
(For students not majoring or minoring in science.) An exploration of chemistry as it relates to human life and the environment. The goal is to use a working knowledge of chemical principles, scientific reasoning, and quantitative reasoning to make informed decisions about health and safety matters. Discussion examines natural processes and human factors in the modern world using the principles of chemistry and the scientific method. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: CHEM 102, CHEM 104, CHEM 105, CHEM 107, CHEM 121, or GNSC 140.
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21011 6380 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Limoges, Lance David Syllabus Course Materials
CHEM 121 Chemistry in the Modern World (3)
(For students not majoring or minoring in science.) An exploration of chemistry as it relates to human life and the environment. The goal is to use a working knowledge of chemical principles, scientific reasoning, and quantitative reasoning to make informed decisions about health and safety matters. Discussion examines natural processes and human factors in the modern world using the principles of chemistry and the scientific method. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: CHEM 102, CHEM 104, CHEM 105, CHEM 107, CHEM 121, or GNSC 140.
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24447 7380 12 Mar 2025-06 May 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Unfried, Kenneth G Syllabus Course Materials
CHEM 297 Environmental Chemistry (3)
Prerequisite(s): MATH 115 (or MATH 107 and MATH 108). An examination of the chemistry of environmental systems. The aim is to identify and evaluate fundamental principles of chemistry in relation to environmental systems. Discussion covers the nature of atoms, types of bonding, functional groups, chemical reactivity, and chemical interactions. Topics also include migration of chemicals through the environment, the role of basic chemistry in biogeochemical cycles, and human impact on biogeochemical cycles through the use of technology.
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21971 6380 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Cruz, Jonatas B Syllabus Course Materials
CHEM 297 Environmental Chemistry (3)
Prerequisite(s): MATH 115 (or MATH 107 and MATH 108). An examination of the chemistry of environmental systems. The aim is to identify and evaluate fundamental principles of chemistry in relation to environmental systems. Discussion covers the nature of atoms, types of bonding, functional groups, chemical reactivity, and chemical interactions. Topics also include migration of chemicals through the environment, the role of basic chemistry in biogeochemical cycles, and human impact on biogeochemical cycles through the use of technology.
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24836 7380 12 Mar 2025-06 May 2025 Closed Online
Faculty: Deese, Rachel D Syllabus Course Materials
CHEM 297 Environmental Chemistry (3)
Prerequisite(s): MATH 115 (or MATH 107 and MATH 108). An examination of the chemistry of environmental systems. The aim is to identify and evaluate fundamental principles of chemistry in relation to environmental systems. Discussion covers the nature of atoms, types of bonding, functional groups, chemical reactivity, and chemical interactions. Topics also include migration of chemicals through the environment, the role of basic chemistry in biogeochemical cycles, and human impact on biogeochemical cycles through the use of technology.
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27243 6381 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Elelu, Shehu-Alimi Syllabus Course Materials
CHIN 111 Elementary Chinese I (3)
For online sections, microphone, speakers, and occasional synchronous work required. (Not open to native speakers of Chinese; assumes no prior knowledge of Chinese. Students with prior experience with the Chinese language should take a placement test to assess appropriate level.) An introduction to spoken and written Mandarin Chinese. The objective is to communicate in Chinese in some concrete real-life situations using culturally appropriate language and etiquette, to read and write pinyin, and to begin to recognize and type Chinese characters. Practice is provided in Chinese pronunciation, tones, and structures needed for everyday communication.
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21140 6380 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Wu, Hsiang-Ting A Syllabus Course Materials
CHIN 111 Elementary Chinese I (3)
For online sections, microphone, speakers, and occasional synchronous work required. (Not open to native speakers of Chinese; assumes no prior knowledge of Chinese. Students with prior experience with the Chinese language should take a placement test to assess appropriate level.) An introduction to spoken and written Mandarin Chinese. The objective is to communicate in Chinese in some concrete real-life situations using culturally appropriate language and etiquette, to read and write pinyin, and to begin to recognize and type Chinese characters. Practice is provided in Chinese pronunciation, tones, and structures needed for everyday communication.
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27106 6381 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Huang, Chang-Li Syllabus Course Materials
CHIN 112 Elementary Chinese II (3)
For online sections, microphone, speakers, and occasional synchronous work required. (Not open to native speakers of Chinese.) Prerequisite: CHIN 111 or appropriate score on a placement test. A continued introduction to spoken and written Mandarin Chinese. The goal is to communicate in Chinese in concrete real-life situations using culturally appropriate language and etiquette and to recognize and type some frequently used Chinese characters. Practice is provided in improving pronunciation and developing the oral and written skills used in everyday communication.
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24448 7380 12 Mar 2025-06 May 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Huang, Chang-Li Syllabus Course Materials
CHIN 114 Elementary Chinese III (3)
For online sections, microphone, speakers, and occasional synchronous work required. (Not open to native speakers of Chinese.) Prerequisite: CHIN 112 or appropriate score on a placement test. Further development of skills in elementary spoken and written Mandarin Chinese. The aim is to communicate in Chinese in a variety of real-life situations using culturally appropriate language, recognize and distinguish more commonly used Chinese characters, and read in context. Practice is provided in improving pronunciation and developing the oral and written skills used in everyday communication.
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24449 7380 12 Mar 2025-06 May 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Wu, Hsiang-Ting A Syllabus Course Materials
CMIT 202 Fundamentals of Computer Troubleshooting (3)
(Designed to help prepare for the CompTIA A+ exams.) A thorough review of computer hardware and software, with emphasis on the application of current and appropriate computing safety and environmental practices. The goal is to evaluate, install, configure, maintain, and troubleshoot computer hardware components and operating systems.
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21036 6380 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Russell, Antonio L Syllabus Course Materials
CMIT 202 Fundamentals of Computer Troubleshooting (3)
(Designed to help prepare for the CompTIA A+ exams.) A thorough review of computer hardware and software, with emphasis on the application of current and appropriate computing safety and environmental practices. The goal is to evaluate, install, configure, maintain, and troubleshoot computer hardware components and operating systems.
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21037 6381 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Gill, Patrick D. Syllabus Course Materials
CMIT 202 Fundamentals of Computer Troubleshooting (3)
(Designed to help prepare for the CompTIA A+ exams.) A thorough review of computer hardware and software, with emphasis on the application of current and appropriate computing safety and environmental practices. The goal is to evaluate, install, configure, maintain, and troubleshoot computer hardware components and operating systems.
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21038 6382 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Open Online
Faculty: High, Gairie M Syllabus Course Materials
CMIT 202 Fundamentals of Computer Troubleshooting (3)
(Designed to help prepare for the CompTIA A+ exams.) A thorough review of computer hardware and software, with emphasis on the application of current and appropriate computing safety and environmental practices. The goal is to evaluate, install, configure, maintain, and troubleshoot computer hardware components and operating systems.
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21075 6383 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Benjamin, Francis A Syllabus Course Materials
CMIT 202 Fundamentals of Computer Troubleshooting (3)
(Designed to help prepare for the CompTIA A+ exams.) A thorough review of computer hardware and software, with emphasis on the application of current and appropriate computing safety and environmental practices. The goal is to evaluate, install, configure, maintain, and troubleshoot computer hardware components and operating systems.
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21076 6384 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Demory, Aaron Douglas Syllabus Course Materials
CMIT 202 Fundamentals of Computer Troubleshooting (3)
(Designed to help prepare for the CompTIA A+ exams.) A thorough review of computer hardware and software, with emphasis on the application of current and appropriate computing safety and environmental practices. The goal is to evaluate, install, configure, maintain, and troubleshoot computer hardware components and operating systems.
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21194 6385 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Ahrens, Justin E. Syllabus Course Materials
CMIT 202 Fundamentals of Computer Troubleshooting (3)
(Designed to help prepare for the CompTIA A+ exams.) A thorough review of computer hardware and software, with emphasis on the application of current and appropriate computing safety and environmental practices. The goal is to evaluate, install, configure, maintain, and troubleshoot computer hardware components and operating systems.
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21195 6386 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Open Online
Faculty: West, Jerald D. Syllabus Course Materials
CMIT 202 Fundamentals of Computer Troubleshooting (3)
(Designed to help prepare for the CompTIA A+ exams.) A thorough review of computer hardware and software, with emphasis on the application of current and appropriate computing safety and environmental practices. The goal is to evaluate, install, configure, maintain, and troubleshoot computer hardware components and operating systems.
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21565 6387 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Jones, Allen G Syllabus Course Materials
CMIT 202 Fundamentals of Computer Troubleshooting (3)
(Designed to help prepare for the CompTIA A+ exams.) A thorough review of computer hardware and software, with emphasis on the application of current and appropriate computing safety and environmental practices. The goal is to evaluate, install, configure, maintain, and troubleshoot computer hardware components and operating systems.
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21577 6388 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Markakis, Nicholas J. Syllabus Course Materials
CMIT 202 Fundamentals of Computer Troubleshooting (3)
(Designed to help prepare for the CompTIA A+ exams.) A thorough review of computer hardware and software, with emphasis on the application of current and appropriate computing safety and environmental practices. The goal is to evaluate, install, configure, maintain, and troubleshoot computer hardware components and operating systems.
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21588 6389 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Hsu, Ray C. Syllabus Course Materials
CMIT 202 Fundamentals of Computer Troubleshooting (3)
(Designed to help prepare for the CompTIA A+ exams.) A thorough review of computer hardware and software, with emphasis on the application of current and appropriate computing safety and environmental practices. The goal is to evaluate, install, configure, maintain, and troubleshoot computer hardware components and operating systems.
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21589 6390 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Hammitt, Jonathan S Syllabus Course Materials
CMIT 202 Fundamentals of Computer Troubleshooting (3)
(Designed to help prepare for the CompTIA A+ exams.) A thorough review of computer hardware and software, with emphasis on the application of current and appropriate computing safety and environmental practices. The goal is to evaluate, install, configure, maintain, and troubleshoot computer hardware components and operating systems.
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21628 6391 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Wilson, John A Syllabus Course Materials
CMIT 202 Fundamentals of Computer Troubleshooting (3)
(Designed to help prepare for the CompTIA A+ exams.) A thorough review of computer hardware and software, with emphasis on the application of current and appropriate computing safety and environmental practices. The goal is to evaluate, install, configure, maintain, and troubleshoot computer hardware components and operating systems.
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21681 6392 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Tannoury, Carlo Syllabus Course Materials
CMIT 202 Fundamentals of Computer Troubleshooting (3)
(Designed to help prepare for the CompTIA A+ exams.) A thorough review of computer hardware and software, with emphasis on the application of current and appropriate computing safety and environmental practices. The goal is to evaluate, install, configure, maintain, and troubleshoot computer hardware components and operating systems.
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21683 6393 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Douglas, Shameer O Syllabus Course Materials
CMIT 202 Fundamentals of Computer Troubleshooting (3)
(Designed to help prepare for the CompTIA A+ exams.) A thorough review of computer hardware and software, with emphasis on the application of current and appropriate computing safety and environmental practices. The goal is to evaluate, install, configure, maintain, and troubleshoot computer hardware components and operating systems.
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21690 6394 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Klink, Aaron L Syllabus Course Materials
CMIT 202 Fundamentals of Computer Troubleshooting (3)
(Designed to help prepare for the CompTIA A+ exams.) A thorough review of computer hardware and software, with emphasis on the application of current and appropriate computing safety and environmental practices. The goal is to evaluate, install, configure, maintain, and troubleshoot computer hardware components and operating systems.
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22128 6395 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Martins, Kevin J Syllabus Course Materials
CMIT 202 Fundamentals of Computer Troubleshooting (3)
(Designed to help prepare for the CompTIA A+ exams.) A thorough review of computer hardware and software, with emphasis on the application of current and appropriate computing safety and environmental practices. The goal is to evaluate, install, configure, maintain, and troubleshoot computer hardware components and operating systems.
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22552 6396 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Schofield, Christopher D Syllabus Course Materials
CMIT 202 Fundamentals of Computer Troubleshooting (3)
(Designed to help prepare for the CompTIA A+ exams.) A thorough review of computer hardware and software, with emphasis on the application of current and appropriate computing safety and environmental practices. The goal is to evaluate, install, configure, maintain, and troubleshoot computer hardware components and operating systems.
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22563 6397 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Wiland, Jason A Syllabus Course Materials
CMIT 202 Fundamentals of Computer Troubleshooting (3)
(Designed to help prepare for the CompTIA A+ exams.) A thorough review of computer hardware and software, with emphasis on the application of current and appropriate computing safety and environmental practices. The goal is to evaluate, install, configure, maintain, and troubleshoot computer hardware components and operating systems.
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22598 6379 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Wilson, Patrea Syllabus Course Materials
CMIT 202 Fundamentals of Computer Troubleshooting (3)
(Designed to help prepare for the CompTIA A+ exams.) A thorough review of computer hardware and software, with emphasis on the application of current and appropriate computing safety and environmental practices. The goal is to evaluate, install, configure, maintain, and troubleshoot computer hardware components and operating systems.
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22616 6378 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Bernuy, Oscar Syllabus Course Materials
CMIT 202 Fundamentals of Computer Troubleshooting (3)
(Designed to help prepare for the CompTIA A+ exams.) A thorough review of computer hardware and software, with emphasis on the application of current and appropriate computing safety and environmental practices. The goal is to evaluate, install, configure, maintain, and troubleshoot computer hardware components and operating systems.
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22645 6377 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Seeholzer, Roger Vincent Syllabus Course Materials
CMIT 202 Fundamentals of Computer Troubleshooting (3)
(Designed to help prepare for the CompTIA A+ exams.) A thorough review of computer hardware and software, with emphasis on the application of current and appropriate computing safety and environmental practices. The goal is to evaluate, install, configure, maintain, and troubleshoot computer hardware components and operating systems.
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22662 6376 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Bennett, Thomas A Syllabus Course Materials
CMIT 202 Fundamentals of Computer Troubleshooting (3)
(Designed to help prepare for the CompTIA A+ exams.) A thorough review of computer hardware and software, with emphasis on the application of current and appropriate computing safety and environmental practices. The goal is to evaluate, install, configure, maintain, and troubleshoot computer hardware components and operating systems.
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22681 6375 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Eanes, Rosone Syllabus Course Materials
CMIT 202 Fundamentals of Computer Troubleshooting (3)
(Designed to help prepare for the CompTIA A+ exams.) A thorough review of computer hardware and software, with emphasis on the application of current and appropriate computing safety and environmental practices. The goal is to evaluate, install, configure, maintain, and troubleshoot computer hardware components and operating systems.
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22720 6374 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Coleman, Joshua Ryan Syllabus Course Materials
CMIT 202 Fundamentals of Computer Troubleshooting (3)
(Designed to help prepare for the CompTIA A+ exams.) A thorough review of computer hardware and software, with emphasis on the application of current and appropriate computing safety and environmental practices. The goal is to evaluate, install, configure, maintain, and troubleshoot computer hardware components and operating systems.
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22736 6373 08 Jan 2025-04 Mar 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Epstein, Steven L. Syllabus Course Materials
CMIT 202 Fundamentals of Computer Troubleshooting (3)
(Designed to help prepare for the CompTIA A+ exams.) A thorough review of computer hardware and software, with emphasis on the application of current and appropriate computing safety and environmental practices. The goal is to evaluate, install, configure, maintain, and troubleshoot computer hardware components and operating systems.
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22884 6980 12 Feb 2025-08 Apr 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Al Zaidy, Ahmed Syllabus Course Materials
CMIT 202 Fundamentals of Computer Troubleshooting (3)
(Designed to help prepare for the CompTIA A+ exams.) A thorough review of computer hardware and software, with emphasis on the application of current and appropriate computing safety and environmental practices. The goal is to evaluate, install, configure, maintain, and troubleshoot computer hardware components and operating systems.
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22895 6981 12 Feb 2025-08 Apr 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Posey, Christopher P Syllabus Course Materials
CMIT 202 Fundamentals of Computer Troubleshooting (3)
(Designed to help prepare for the CompTIA A+ exams.) A thorough review of computer hardware and software, with emphasis on the application of current and appropriate computing safety and environmental practices. The goal is to evaluate, install, configure, maintain, and troubleshoot computer hardware components and operating systems.
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22974 6982 12 Feb 2025-08 Apr 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Price, Sylvester Syllabus Course Materials
CMIT 202 Fundamentals of Computer Troubleshooting (3)
(Designed to help prepare for the CompTIA A+ exams.) A thorough review of computer hardware and software, with emphasis on the application of current and appropriate computing safety and environmental practices. The goal is to evaluate, install, configure, maintain, and troubleshoot computer hardware components and operating systems.
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22976 6983 12 Feb 2025-08 Apr 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Wilson, William J. Syllabus Course Materials
CMIT 202 Fundamentals of Computer Troubleshooting (3)
(Designed to help prepare for the CompTIA A+ exams.) A thorough review of computer hardware and software, with emphasis on the application of current and appropriate computing safety and environmental practices. The goal is to evaluate, install, configure, maintain, and troubleshoot computer hardware components and operating systems.
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23224 6984 12 Feb 2025-08 Apr 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Mertens, Gregory M Syllabus Course Materials
CMIT 202 Fundamentals of Computer Troubleshooting (3)
(Designed to help prepare for the CompTIA A+ exams.) A thorough review of computer hardware and software, with emphasis on the application of current and appropriate computing safety and environmental practices. The goal is to evaluate, install, configure, maintain, and troubleshoot computer hardware components and operating systems.
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23300 6985 12 Feb 2025-08 Apr 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Nwidag, Barisua E Syllabus Course Materials
CMIT 202 Fundamentals of Computer Troubleshooting (3)
(Designed to help prepare for the CompTIA A+ exams.) A thorough review of computer hardware and software, with emphasis on the application of current and appropriate computing safety and environmental practices. The goal is to evaluate, install, configure, maintain, and troubleshoot computer hardware components and operating systems.
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23310 6986 12 Feb 2025-08 Apr 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Tamargo, Michael G Syllabus Course Materials
CMIT 202 Fundamentals of Computer Troubleshooting (3)
(Designed to help prepare for the CompTIA A+ exams.) A thorough review of computer hardware and software, with emphasis on the application of current and appropriate computing safety and environmental practices. The goal is to evaluate, install, configure, maintain, and troubleshoot computer hardware components and operating systems.
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23315 6987 12 Feb 2025-08 Apr 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Daley, Neville O Syllabus Course Materials
CMIT 202 Fundamentals of Computer Troubleshooting (3)
(Designed to help prepare for the CompTIA A+ exams.) A thorough review of computer hardware and software, with emphasis on the application of current and appropriate computing safety and environmental practices. The goal is to evaluate, install, configure, maintain, and troubleshoot computer hardware components and operating systems.
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23327 6988 12 Feb 2025-08 Apr 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Rolon, Paul Syllabus Course Materials
CMIT 202 Fundamentals of Computer Troubleshooting (3)
(Designed to help prepare for the CompTIA A+ exams.) A thorough review of computer hardware and software, with emphasis on the application of current and appropriate computing safety and environmental practices. The goal is to evaluate, install, configure, maintain, and troubleshoot computer hardware components and operating systems.
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23335 6989 12 Feb 2025-08 Apr 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Taylor, Daniel T Syllabus Course Materials
CMIT 202 Fundamentals of Computer Troubleshooting (3)
(Designed to help prepare for the CompTIA A+ exams.) A thorough review of computer hardware and software, with emphasis on the application of current and appropriate computing safety and environmental practices. The goal is to evaluate, install, configure, maintain, and troubleshoot computer hardware components and operating systems.
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23454 7380 12 Mar 2025-06 May 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Gorospe, Michael Syllabus Course Materials
CMIT 202 Fundamentals of Computer Troubleshooting (3)
(Designed to help prepare for the CompTIA A+ exams.) A thorough review of computer hardware and software, with emphasis on the application of current and appropriate computing safety and environmental practices. The goal is to evaluate, install, configure, maintain, and troubleshoot computer hardware components and operating systems.
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23472 7381 12 Mar 2025-06 May 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Gonzalez, Juan F Syllabus Course Materials
CMIT 202 Fundamentals of Computer Troubleshooting (3)
(Designed to help prepare for the CompTIA A+ exams.) A thorough review of computer hardware and software, with emphasis on the application of current and appropriate computing safety and environmental practices. The goal is to evaluate, install, configure, maintain, and troubleshoot computer hardware components and operating systems.
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23553 7382 12 Mar 2025-06 May 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Wiggins, Theodore B Syllabus Course Materials
CMIT 202 Fundamentals of Computer Troubleshooting (3)
(Designed to help prepare for the CompTIA A+ exams.) A thorough review of computer hardware and software, with emphasis on the application of current and appropriate computing safety and environmental practices. The goal is to evaluate, install, configure, maintain, and troubleshoot computer hardware components and operating systems.
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23692 7383 12 Mar 2025-06 May 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Craig, Jerry A Syllabus Course Materials
CMIT 202 Fundamentals of Computer Troubleshooting (3)
(Designed to help prepare for the CompTIA A+ exams.) A thorough review of computer hardware and software, with emphasis on the application of current and appropriate computing safety and environmental practices. The goal is to evaluate, install, configure, maintain, and troubleshoot computer hardware components and operating systems.
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23693 7384 12 Mar 2025-06 May 2025 Open Online
Faculty: Morgan, David M Syllabus Course Materials
CMIT 202 Fundamentals of Computer Troubleshooting (3)
(Designed to help prepare for the CompTIA A+ exams.) A thorough review of computer hardware and software, with emphasis on the application of current and appropriate computing safety and environmental practices. The goal is to evaluate, install, configure, maintain, and troubleshoot computer hardware components and operating systems.
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23694 7385 12 Mar 2025-06 May 2025 Closed Online
Faculty: Markakis, Nicholas J. Syllabus Course Materials
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