May 16, 2024  
2018-19 NSU Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2018-19 NSU Undergraduate Catalog [Archived Catalog]

Courses


 

Communication Studies

  
  • COMM 4993 - Senior Thesis

    CIP Code
    3 Credit Hours
    This course should be taken after the successful completion of COMM 4603 Research Methods.  Students will complete a significant research project designed to enhance knowledge within the discipline of communication studies.  In order to complete their projects, students will receive input from the instructor and each other through lectures, student reports, progress reports, etc.
    Restrictions: Completion of 90 hours, including at least 30 in the major and Faculty Committee permission.
  
  • COMM 5023 - Introduction to Graduate Studies

    CIP Code 090101
    3 Credit Hours
    Course introduces the major content subareas of the communication discipline including interpersonal, organizational, mass media, political, and intercultural through the reading and study of representative works.  Course content includes introduction to the discipline in terms of its common place in higher education institutions, its professional organizations, and its processes for the publications of research.
    Restrictions: Must be admitted to the Accelerated Bachelor’s to Master’s Degree Program.
    Note: UC
  
  • COMM 5093 - Perspectives in Interpersonal Communication

    CIP Code 090101
    3 Credit Hours
    Devoted to an analysis of specific problems and problem areas affecting interpersonal communicative settings; the interview, small group, and dyads. Focus on problem awareness and correctives. 
    Restrictions: Must be admitted to the Accelerated Bachelor’s to Master’s Degree Program.
    Note: UC
  
  • COMM 5103 - Research Design

    CIP Code 090101
    3 Credit Hours
    The course provides working knowledge in the design of quantitative, qualitative and mixed methodologies commonly used in communication research and the assumptions, practices, and limitations of these designs.
    Restrictions: Must be admitted to the Accelerated Bachelor’s to Master’s Degree Program.
    Note: UC
  
  • COMM 5133 - Instructional Communication

    CIP Code 090101
    3 Credit Hours
    This course provides an overview of issues in communication and instruction, specifically addressing the areas of communication education and critical communication pedagogy. This course is particularly useful for consultants, trainers, and teachers.
    Restrictions: Must be admitted to the Accelerated Bachelor’s to Master’s Degree Program.
    Note: UC
  
  • COMM 5363 - Non-Profit Organizational Communication

    CIP Code 090101
    3 Credit Hours
    This course takes a look at communication within non-profit organizations.  Many facets are examined, including marketing, supervision of volunteers and paid personnel, and leadership.  The curriculum will examine both mediated communication as well as face-to-face communication.
    Restrictions: Must be admitted to the Accelerated Bachelor’s to Master’s Degree Program.
    Note: UC
  
  • COMM 5620 - Topics in Communication

    CIP Code 090101
    1-6 Credit Hours
    This course explores a range of topics regarding the nature of human interaction. Topics might include influence, negotiation, dissemination of information, and campaigning as these phenomena occur within the realm of various communication contexts.
    Restrictions: Must be admitted to the Accelerated Bachelor’s to Master’s Degree Program.
    Note: UC

Computer Science

  
  • CS 1003 - Computers in Modern Society #

    CIP Code
    3 Credit Hours
    This course provides students with fundamental computer skills needed during and after college. Hardware, Software, Windows O/S, File Management, Internet, Email, MS Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Access are covered in this course. Students will be introduced to the use of local and wide area networks.
    Cross-listed: IS 1003.
    Note: Not open to students who have successfully completed IS 1003 Computers in Modern Society or IS 1133 Fundamentals of Computer Usage.
  
  • CS 1033 - Introduction to Programming

    CIP Code 110701
    3 Credit Hours
    An introduction to computer programming in a modern programming language.  Students will learn how to write programs that solve basic problems, compile, debug, and run these programs.
    Prerequisite: Computer proficiency.
  
  • CS 1100 - Topics in Computer Science

    CIP Code
    1-4 Credit Hours
    Students complete specialized studies in computer science. Course topics and credit hours vary by semester. 
    Restrictions: Instructor permission.
    Note: Any combination of courses in this series may be repeated with different topics for a maximum of seven credit hours.
  
  • CS 2014 - Computer Science I #

    CIP Code
    4 Credit Hours
    The focus is on the problem-solving/software construction process. This will include problem analysis, program design and program coding in modern programming languages. Program style, documentation, algorithms, data structures, procedure and data oriented modularization, component reuse, abstraction, and program verification are introduced early. The primary goal is to motivate and introduce principles and program design in a first course.
    Prerequisite: MATH 1473 Applied Mathematics or concurrent enrollment, MATH 1513 College Algebra or concurrent enrollment, or a Math ACT score of 23 or higher, and computer proficiency.
  
  • CS 2023 - Technology in Modern Society #

    CIP Code
    3 Credit Hours
    Designed to help students become aware of the rapidly changing technological developments in our culture and to be better prepared to deal with these effectively in the personal, professional, and social aspects of their lives.
    Prerequisite: CS/IS 1003 Computers in Modern Society.
  
  • CS 2100 - Topics in Computer Science

    CIP Code
    1-4 Credit Hours
    Students complete specialized studies in computer science. Course topics vary by semester.
    Restrictions: Instructor permission.
    Note: Any combination of courses in this series may be repeated with different topics for a maximum of seven credit hours.
  
  • CS 2163 - Computer Science II #

    CIP Code
    3 Credit Hours
    A continuation of CS 2014 Computer Science I emphasizing advanced procedural and structural programming concepts including searching and sorting, recursion, pointers/references, dynamic allocation, file IO, user defined types, and advanced problem solving and program design.
    Prerequisite: CS 2014 Computer Science I with a minimum grade of C.
  
  • CS 3023 - Object Based Visual Programming

    CIP Code
    3 Credit Hours
    This course will introduce visual programming for the graphical user interface and will emphasize object-based program design and implementation using a visual language. Students are introduced to the selection and repetition structures, text files, and string manipulation. This course is highly recommended for any person who wants to get started in computer programming.
    Prerequisite: CS/IS 1003 Computers in Modern Society.
    Cross-listed: IS 3023.
    Note: Credit cannot be earned in both CS 3023 and IS 3023.
  
  • CS 3033 - Object Oriented Programming

    CIP Code
    3 Credit Hours
    A continuation of CS 2014 and CS 2163, Computer Science I & II, emphasizing the principles and practice of object oriented programming.
    Prerequisite: CS 2163 Computer Science II with a minimum grade of C.
  
  • CS 3100 - Selected Topics in Computer Science

    CIP Code 110701
    1-3 Credit Hours
    Directed study of a selected problem or area in computer science.
    Restrictions: Instructor permission.
    Note: May be repeated for credit with different topics.
  
  • CS 3173 - Basic Computer Architecture

    CIP Code
    3 Credit Hours
    Fundamentals of computer architecture, registers, addressing techniques, and symbolic languages. Students write and test program in symbolic languages.
    Prerequisite: CS 2163 Computer Science II or concurrent enrollment and Math 3023 Discrete Mathematics or concurrent enrollment.
  
  • CS 3203 - Application Development in C++

    CIP Code
    3 Credit Hours
    An advanced study of the C++ programming language.  Emphasis is placed on understanding and utilizing C++ programming concepts including:  templates, classes, inheritance, vectors, name scope management, memory management, and recursion.
    Prerequisite: A two-course sequence in programming.
  
  • CS 3223 - Programming Languages

    CIP Code
    3 Credit Hours
    Fundamentals of language theory and the syntax and semantics of programming languages. Higher level languages are analyzed in terms of their features and their suitability for specific kinds of applications.
    Prerequisite: CS 2163 Computer Science II and MATH 3023 Discrete Mathematics.
  
  • CS 3343 - Computer Operating Systems #

    CIP Code
    3 Credit Hours
    Concepts and facilities of operating systems. Topics covered include system maintenance, multiprogramming, file access methods, and utilities.
    Prerequisite: CS 3173 Basic Computer Architecture.
  
  • CS 3401 - Honors Research I

    CIP Code
    1 Credit Hours
    Topic identification and literature review for scholarly activity.
    Restrictions: Honors student with junior standing or above.
  
  • CS 3402 - Honors Research II

    CIP Code
    2 Credit Hours
    Research and development of scholarly activity.
    Prerequisite: CS 3401 Honors Research I.
    Restrictions: Honors student with junior standing or above.
  
  • CS 3403 - Data Structures #

    CIP Code
    3 Credit Hours
    Emphasis is placed on the understanding and manipulation of data structures and the accompanying algorithms that perform the creation and manipulation of these structures. Examples of the use and application of the structures are provided throughout the course, together with guides for the conditions under which one structure or technique should be chosen over another.
    Prerequisite: Complete CS 2163 Computer Science II with a minimum grade of C and Math 3023 Discrete Mathematics.
  
  • CS 3623 - Network Security

    CIP Code
    3 Credit Hours
    Students will learn network security principles and implementation including basic security services and mechanisms needed to encounter common security attacks.  The course covers public and symmetric encryption, stream cipher, authentication and key exchange algorithms, network monitoring and packet analysis.
    Prerequisite: CS 2014 Computer Science I.
  
  • CS 3633 - Internet Security

    CIP Code
    3 Credit Hours
    The student will learn to identify and defend against common Internet attacks and malicious software.  This course covers SSL/TLS, IPSec, firewalls, access control lists, and intrusion detection systems.
    Prerequisite: CS 3663 Principles of TCP/IP.
  
  • CS 3643 - Programming for Cyber Security

    CIP Code
    3 Credit Hours
    This course covers the essential syntax of a selected programming language commonly used in the cyber security environment.  Students will learn how to develop, assess, modify and execute cyber security applications using the selected language.
    Prerequisite: CS 2014 Computer Science I.
  
  • CS 3663 - Principles of TCP/IP

    CIP Code
    3 Credit Hours
    The course will cover the various layers of the TCP/IP stack and relate them to those of OSI/RM. The course also covers the fundamentals of communication networks, including TCP/IP standards, services, protocols, concepts, and implementations. Concentrating on the client server model and exploring the architectural design and operation of contemporary network cooperating systems, the course incorporates key concepts of packet switched data networks, network architecture, IP addressing, routing, transport protocols, HTTP, and voice over IP. 
    Prerequisite: One 2000 level or higher course in CS or IS.
    Note: Credit cannot be earned in both CS 3663 and TCM 3663.
  
  • CS 4023 - Introduction to Artificial Intelligence

    CIP Code
    3 Credit Hours
    This course introduces the principles underlying the field of Artificial Intelligence. The specific topics are: Problem solving, including game playing, first order logic and inference, decision making under uncertainty, and learning and belief networks. The course will have programming exercises and projects to build and add capabilities to intelligent agents.
    Prerequisite: CS 3403 Data Structures or CS advisor permision.
  
  • CS 4100 - Advanced Selected Topics in Computer Science

    CIP Code
    1-6 Credit Hours
    Directed study of a selected problem or topic in computer science.
    Restrictions: Instructor permission.
    Note: Any combination of courses in this series may be repeated with different topics for a maximum of twelve credit hours.
  
  • CS 4113 - Computer Science Internship

    CIP Code
    3 Credit Hours
    An opportunity for students to obtain on-the-job experience. The student must be accepted as an intern by an approved organization and be employed full-time for at least eight weeks in a supervised position in computer science.
    Prerequisite: Completion of at least two of the courses CS 3033 Object Oriented Programming, CS 3173 Basic Computer Architecture, CS 3343 Computer Operating Systems, and CS 3403 Data Structures.
    Restrictions: Department Chair permission.
  
  • CS 4143 - Web Applications

    CIP Code
    3 Credit Hours
    An introduction to the development of distributed N-tier applications implemented on networks using the hypertext transfer protocol. Topics include application layer of the TCP/IP stack, developing thin-client applications and rich-client applications using tools such as CGI scripts, Java servlets, ECMA Scripting languages, DHTML, XML, cascading style sheets and others.
    Prerequisite: CS 2163 Computer Science II.
  
  • CS 4203 - Software Engineering

    CIP Code
    3 Credit Hours
    An introduction to concepts, techniques, and tools involved in the software development life cycle. Topics include alternative techniques in structured and object oriented software development methods with emphasis on UML, software project planning, software metrics, software quality, documentation, and testing.
    Prerequisite: CS 3033 Object Oriented Programming or CS 3403 Data Structures.
  
  • CS 4223 - Game Programming

    CIP Code
    3 Credit Hours
    An introduction to game programming using a high level programming language and one of the current graphics application programming interfaces.
    Prerequisite: CS 2163 Computer Science II and MATH 3023 Discrete Mathematics.
    Cross-listed: MATH 4223.
    Note: Credit cannot be earned in both CS 4223 and MATH 4223 Computer Graphics.
  
  • CS 4233 - Professional Development in Computer Science

    CIP Code
    3 Credit Hours
    Students will investigate a topic, apply cumulative knowledge, and use appropriate tools, techniques, and principles in completing a project that has been selected and/or approved by the instructor.  Students will perform 20 hours of service learning to the university or to the community as approved by the instructor.
    Prerequisite: CS 4203 Software Engineering.
    Restrictions: Computer Science major with senior standing and instructor approval at least 30 days prior to course start date.
    Note: The course may be repeated once for a maximum of six credit hours with the approval of the instructor, provided that the six hours are spent on a single project of sufficient complexity.
  
  • CS 4253 - Windows Programming

    CIP Code
    3 Credit Hours
    Advanced application programming in the Windows Operating System using a high-level programming language in association with the latest Windows Application Programming Interface.
    Prerequisite: CS 3033 Object Oriented Programming, CS 3203 Application Development in C++, or CS 3403 Data Structures.
  
  • CS 4343 - Database Management Systems

    CIP Code
    3 Credit Hours
    An introduction to the theory, logical design, implementation, and manipulation of relational, object, and emerging database management systems. Topics include data modeling, normalization, query languages, and design theory.
    Prerequisite: CS 2163 Computer Science II and MATH 3023 Discrete Mathematics.
  
  • CS 4363 - Data Mining

    CIP Code
    3 Credit Hours
    An introductory course in discovering patterns in large data sets.  Topics include data mining applications, data preparation, data reduction, statistical analysis, machine learning, and database techniques.  The student will use software to implement several data mining techniques such as classification, association, and clustering.
    Prerequisite: CS 4343 Database Management Systems.
  
  • CS 4401 - Honors Research IV

    CIP Code
    1 Credit Hours
    All enrolled students will present their scholarly activity.  All other students are expected to attend.
    Prerequisite: CS 4402 Honors Research III.
    Restrictions: Honors student with senior standing.
  
  • CS 4402 - Honors Research III

    CIP Code
    2 Credit Hours
    Completion of honors thesis, artistic composition or other scholarly activity.
    Prerequisite: CS 3402 Honors Research II.
    Restrictions: Honors student with senior standing.
  
  • CS 4463 - Translation Applications

    CIP Code
    3 Credit Hours
    An introduction to the basic elements of formal language theory: regular expressions, automata, and grammars. The theory will be applied to relevant applications such as programming languages, natural language, and/or web publishing languages, HTML and XML.
    Prerequisite: CS 2163 Computer Science II and MATH 3023 Discrete Mathematics.
  
  • CS 4553 - Parallel Programming

    CIP Code
    3 Credit Hours
    An introduction to parallel programming using the latest parallel programming paradigms.  Emphasis is placed on analysis, design and implementation of parallel programs.
    Prerequisite: CS 3403 Data Structures and MATH 3023 Discrete Mathematics.

Criminal Justice

  
  • CR J 1013 - Introduction to Criminal Justice #

    CIP Code
    3 Credit Hours
    An examination of the major components of the Criminal Justice system - law enforcement, courts and corrections - including historical and social perspectives; the roles and functions of various agencies; and the processes involved in the administration of justice.
  
  • CR J 1513 - Introduction to Paralegalism #

    CIP Code
    3 Credit Hours
    An introduction to the legal system and the paralegal profession. Course familiarizes the student with the foundations and fundamental concepts associated with legal research, litigation and trial practice for the paralegal, civil and criminal procedures, torts, contracts, judicial remedies, estate planning and basic constitutional law.
  
  • CR J 3000 - Mock Trial

    CIP Code
    1-6 Credit Hours
    This course involves students adopting the roles of both lawyers and witnesses in “mock” civil and criminal cases.  Students will be expected to participate at local, regional, and national competitions, and in doing so will acquire first-hand knowledge of what it is like to be both an attorney arguing a case before a judge, and a witness on the stand providing testimony. In addition, students will gain valuable experience in preparing opening statements and closing arguments, writing briefs, cross-examining witnesses, and providing authentic, credible testimony.
    Note: Any combination of courses in this series may be repeated for a maximum of six credit hours.
  
  • CR J 3013 - Criminal Law I #

    CIP Code
    3 Credit Hours
    The basic concepts of the theory of substantive criminal law including sources, classification of crimes, anticipatory offenses, parties to crime, uncompleted crimes, criminal liability and defenses.
  
  • CR J 3023 - Criminal Law II #

    CIP Code
    3 Credit Hours
    An examination of the nature of the criminal acts of substantive criminal law including defining the necessary elements and punishments of each act.
  
  • CR J 3033 - Survey in American Policing

    CIP Code
    3 Credit Hours
    Students learn the basic tenets of American policing. Topics of interest include history, policing practices, contemporary trends, and strategies in law enforcement.
    Prerequisite: CR J 1013 Introduction to Criminal Justice with a minimum grade of C.
  
  • CR J 3043 - Police Systems #

    CIP Code
    3 Credit Hours
    Police systems established in America and abroad; divisions and subdivisions with responsibilities and functions of each. Contrasting of structures, with a view of transitions.
    Prerequisite: CR J 1013 Introduction to Criminal Justice.
  
  • CR J 3053 - Criminal Justice Organizations and Management

    CIP Code
    3 Credit Hours
    Theoretical and practical aspects of the management and organization of Criminal Justice agencies. Current theories, research, problems and new managerial perspectives.
    Prerequisite: CR J 1013 Introduction to Criminal Justice.
  
  • CR J 3073 - Criminal Justice Supervision

    CIP Code
    3 Credit Hours
    A systematic view of Criminal Justice organizations focusing specifically on the supervisory role. Topics covered include: nature of the organizations, supervisory role, motivation, leadership, planning, personnel deployment, decision making, dealing with employee stress, counseling, discipline, performance evaluation, and managing change.
    Prerequisite: CR J 1013 Introduction to Criminal Justice.
  
  • CR J 3083 - Criminal Procedure #

    CIP Code
    3 Credit Hours
    Rules, principles, and concepts governing the enforcement of arrest, search, and seizure. Procedural controls incidental to the investigation of criminal offenses - arrest, search, and seizures in the administration of justice.
  
  • CR J 3093 - Writing for Justice Studies Professionals

    CIP Code
    3 Credit Hours
    This course continues developing research and writing skills with a focus on specific issues and readings within criminal jusstice.  This course emphasizes analytic inquiry, researching appropriate academic sources, community responsibility within the context of criminal justice, APA citation format and composition.
  
  • CR J 3103 - Introduction to Security

    CIP Code
    3 Credit Hours
    An analysis of major security concerns in business and industry. Identification and evaluating of techniques, hardware, and personnel utilized to reduce and eliminate security problems.
  
  • CR J 3123 - Forensics I

    CIP Code
    3 Credit Hours
    The scope and methods of forensic science. Topics covered include the basics of the crime scene, physical evidence, physical properties, glass, soil, hair fibers, paint and drugs.
  
  • CR J 3133 - Police Operations I

    CIP Code
    3 Credit Hours
    Identification of functional units within police organizations, resource allocation, and measures of program effectiveness. Special emphasis will be placed on the patrol function, crime analysis, the role of police in accident prevention and traffic safety, and innovative programs.
    Prerequisite: CR J 1013 Introduction to Criminal Justice.
  
  • CR J 3153 - Criminal Justice Community Relations #

    CIP Code
    3 Credit Hours
    Basic concepts and principles of community relations with major emphasis on understanding human beings and how to utilize this information in a practical way.
    Prerequisite: CR J 1013 Introduction to Criminal Justice.
  
  • CR J 3213 - Criminal Investigation #

    CIP Code
    3 Credit Hours
    An overview of the investigative process from first responder through the follow-up investigation and case preparation. Practical exercises in the basics of crime scene photography, sketching, and locating and collecting physical evidence associated with various crimes may be included.
    Prerequisite: CR J 1013 Introduction to Criminal Justice.
  
  • CR J 3223 - Evidence

    CIP Code
    3 Credit Hours
    An analysis of the rules of evidence with an emphasis on the conceptual and definitional issues of admissibility, relevancy, materiality, weight, burden of proof, presumptions, types of evidence, judicial notice, evidentiary privileges, best evidence, opinion evidence, and hearsay evidence and its exceptions.
  
  • CR J 3233 - Police Operations II #

    CIP Code
    3 Credit Hours
    A continuation of CR J 3133 Police Operations I including motor vehicle laws, crash investigation and DUI enforcement.
  
  • CR J 3313 - Native American Criminal Justice #

    CIP Code
    3 Credit Hours
    An examination of the major components of the Native American Criminal Justice System including historical and social perspectives, the roles and functions of various agencies, and the processes involved in the administration of American Indian Law.
    Cross-listed: AIS 3313.
    Note: Credit cannot be earned in both AIS 3313 and CR J 3313.
  
  • CR J 3343 - Corrections #

    CIP Code
    3 Credit Hours
    A survey of corrections. Topics include correctional issues, ideologies, theories, and applications concerning offenders. Field trips.
    Cross-listed: SOC 3343.
    Note: Credit cannot be earned in both CR J 3343 and SOC 3343.
  
  • CR J 3401 - Honors Research I

    CIP Code
    1 Credit Hours
    Topic identification and literature review for scholarly activity.
    Restrictions: Honors student with junior standing or above.
  
  • CR J 3402 - Honors Research II

    CIP Code
    2 Credit Hours
    Research and development of scholarly activity.
    Prerequisite: CR J 3401 Honors Research I.
    Restrictions: Honors student with junior standing or above.
  
  • CR J 3413 - Electronic Legal Research and Writing

    CIP Code
    3 Credit Hours
    Students gain experience in the legal research process with an emphasis on both traditional and electronic legal research.  Drafting case briefs and other summaries of findings is required.  Students are introduced to legal citation format as well as APA style format.
  
  • CR J 3423 - Gender and Crime #

    CIP Code
    3 Credit Hours
    This course introduces students to current research and theories on gender, crime and justice issues as they relate to crime theory and the justice system.  Emphasis is placed on gender differences in crime commission, criminal processing and the employment of women in justice agencies.
  
  • CR J 3433 - Race, Ethnicity and Crime #

    CIP Code
    3 Credit Hours
    An examination of current research and theories on the intersections between race, ethnicity, and crime.  A thorough discussion on the relationship that race and ethnicity play in criminal behavior, victimization, police practices, court processing, corrections and sentencing, including the death penalty.
  
  • CR J 3443 - Diversity and Ethical Dilemmas in Criminal Justice

    CIP Code
    3 Credit Hours
    Students examine the issues related to diversity and ethics within law enforcement, courts, and corrections. Emphasis is placed on police, prosecutors, defense attorneys, judges, probation and parole officers, and correctional officers.
    Prerequisite: CR J 1013 Introduction to Criminal Justice with a minimum grade of C.
  
  • CR J 3543 - Criminal Justice Computer Applications

    CIP Code
    3 Credit Hours
    Introduction to computer technology and its applications within the criminal justice environment.
    Prerequisite: CR J 1013 Introduction to Criminal Justice.
  
  • CR J 3553 - Technology Applications in the Legal Environment

    CIP Code
    3 Credit Hours
    This course is an introduction to technological applications used in the legal environment.
  
  • CR J 3563 - Introduction to Cyber Security

    CIP Code
    3 Credit Hours
    Students learn about cyber security, crime and the importance of protecting information. Students learn standard practices in securing departments, agencies, organizations and corporations.
    Prerequisite: Computer proficiency.
    Restrictions: Sophomore standing or above.
  
  • CR J 3573 - Digital Forensics I

    CIP Code
    3 Credit Hours
    Students learn to examine digital evidence by the means of identification, collection and analysis. In addition, students will learn the proper use of available computer forensic hardware and software tools.
    Prerequisite: CS 3663 Principles of TCP/IP and computer proficiency.
    Restrictions: Sophomore standing or above.
  
  • CR J 3603 - Introduction to Homeland Security #

    CIP Code
    3 Credit Hours
    An overview of natural, technological and man-caused crises and disasters. Includes analysis of the roles of local, state, tribal, industry and federal responsibilities in planning for and responding to disasters and crises.
    Prerequisite: CR J 1013 Introduction to Criminal Justice or instructor permission.
  
  • CR J 3613 - Emergency and Disaster Planning

    CIP Code
    3 Credit Hours
    A study of the planning process involved in vulnerability analysis, hazards, and resource assessments. Includes methodology of planning and political considerations.
    Prerequisite: CR J 1013 Introduction to Criminal Justice or instructor permission.
  
  • CR J 3633 - Terrorism #

    CIP Code
    3 Credit Hours
    An introduction to domestic and international terrorism, its historical and current foundations, including applications. Course will provide an introduction to preparation and planning for responses to terrorist activities.
    Prerequisite: CRJ 1013 Introduction to Criminal Justice or instructor permission.
  
  • CR J 3663 - Disaster Response and Recovery #

    CIP Code
    3 Credit Hours
    Course centers on how people, groups, organizations, communities and governments deal with short and long-term disasters including businesses, social infrastructure, plus organization problems and interactions.
    Prerequisite: CRJ 1013 Introduction to Criminal Justice or instructor permission.
  
  • CR J 3673 - Emergency Management Skills

    CIP Code
    3 Credit Hours
    A topical approach to emergency management. Topics include program management and planning; managing information, people and time; personality types; leadership and followership styles; decision-making and team-building skills; group dynamics, negotiating and communication skills; and emergency management ethics.
    Prerequisite: CRJ 1013 Introduction to Criminal Justice or instructor permission.
  
  • CR J 3712 - Criminal Justice Communications

    CIP Code
    2 Credit Hours
    Practice and theory in preparation of police reports with an emphasis on composition and clear, concise communication. 
    Prerequisite: CR J 1013 Introduction to Criminal Justice.
  
  • CR J 3713 - Cleet I

    CIP Code
    3 Credit Hours
    A practicum of criminal justice concepts in preparation for the mandatory Council on Law Enforcement Education and Training Oklahoma Peace Officer exam. 
    Restrictions: Senior standing, admission into the Collegiate Officer Program and Collegiate Officer Program Director permission.
  
  • CR J 3723 - Cleet II

    CIP Code
    3 Credit Hours
    A practicum of firearms and custody and control laws and procedure in preparation for the mandatory Council on Law Enforcement Education and Training Oklahoma Peace Officer exam.
    Restrictions: Senior standing, admission into the Collegiate Officer Program and Collegiate Officer Program Director permission.
  
  • CR J 3733 - Crisis Communications for Emergency Managers #

    CIP Code
    3 Credit Hours
    This course will cover several different concepts in interpersonal communications for emergency managers and homeland security personnel.  Students will study effective communication skills for internal use and external communications, including other emergency responders, governmental and volunteer agencies, as well as the community at large.
  
  • CR J 3823 - Health Care Law #

    CIP Code
    3 Credit Hours
    This is an introductory course in the specialty field of Health Care Law.  The student will learn how legal and social institutions interact with life and death issues. Areas of study include legal problems of the elderly, health care financial and delivery systems, federal vs. state law, the privatization of health care facilities, and the marketing of health care providers.  The course will also focus on the ethical questions of health care and public policy
  
  • CR J 4003 - Research Methods in Criminal Justice and Criminology #

    CIP Code
    3 Credit Hours
    Students learn research methodologies used in criminal justice and criminology. Topics include the basics of scientific inquiry, research design, operationalization, measurement, experimental design, modes of observation, ethics, application, and data analysis.
    Prerequisite: CR J 1013 Introduction to Criminal Justice with a minimum grade of C.
  
  • CR J 4020 - Special Topics in Cyber Security

    CIP Code
    1-6 Credit Hours
    Students complete specialized studies in cyber security. Course content and credit hours vary by semester.
    Prerequisite: Computer proficiency.
    Restrictions: Sophomore standing or above.
    Note: Any combination of courses in this series may be repeated with different topics for a maximum of six credit hours.
  
  • CR J 4041 - Independent Study (Criminal Justice/Legal Studies)

    CIP Code
    1 Credit Hours
    Supervised individual readings either in Criminal Justice or in Legal Studies, focusing on issues of contemporary interest. The scope of the readings is determined by the directing instructor. 
    Prerequisite: CR J 1013 Introduction to Criminal Justice or CR J 1513 Introduction to Paralegalism.
    Restrictions: Instructor permission.
    Note: Course may be repeated with different topics for a maximum of three credit hours in Criminal Justice and three credit hours in Legal Studies.
  
  • CR J 4090 - Workshop (Criminal Justice/Legal Studies) #

    CIP Code
    1-3 Credit Hours
    Course consists of workshops, institutes, and focused topics designed for students and practitioners in Criminal Justice, Legal Studies and in Homeland Security. 
    Note: CR J 4091 Workshops are graded as pass/fail. CR J 4092 and 4093 Workshops are assigned letter grades. A student may repeat CR J workshops with different topics for a maximum of nine credit hours in criminal justice, legal studies or homeland security. However, only six of those nine credit hours may be completed as pass/fail courses.
  
  • CR J 4113 - Introduction to Law and the American Court System

    CIP Code
    3 Credit Hours
    Students learn about the organization and administration of the adjudication function on both federal and state levels. Students also learn about the roles of court personnel and adjudication process and relationships with the other Criminal Justice functions.
  
  • CR J 4143 - Crime Prevention #

    CIP Code
    3 Credit Hours
    An examination of the principles and theories involved in preventing crime and maintaining positive social control.
    Prerequisite: CR J 1013 Introduction to Criminal Justice or instructor permission.
  
  • CR J 4163 - Crime and Public Policy#

    CIP Code
    3 Credit Hours
    A systematic view of how criminal justice policy issues are framed within the public policy process.  The students will be engaged in how criminal justice policy is framed, who participates in the policy process, and how public policy is made.  After taking this course students will be able to engage in dialogue about criminal justice policy and to formulate potential criminal justice reforms using the public policy process.
  
  • CR J 4223 - Criminology #

    CIP Code
    3 Credit Hours
    Students learn the basic nature of crime through systematic examination.  Emphasis is placed on extent, social foundations, police, courts, law, prisons, theories of punishment, theories of causation, and efforts in prevention. 
    Cross-listed: SOC 4223.
    Note: Credit cannot be earned in both CR J 4223 and SOC 4223.
  
  • CR J 4233 - Senior Seminar #

    CIP Code
    3 Credit Hours
    Students learn about policy and structural changes in criminal justice agencies. Students review material covered in the core courses in order to prepare for the Major Field Test.
    Prerequisite: CR J 1013 Intro to Criminal Justice, CR J 3013 Criminal Law I, CR J 3033 Survey in American Policing, CR J 3083 Criminal Procedure, CR J 3343 Corrections, CR J 3443 Diversity and Ethical Dilemmas in Criminal Justice, CR J 4003 Research Methods in Criminal Justice and Criminology, CR J 4223 Criminology, and CR J 4253 Juvenile Justice System with a minimum grade of C.
  
  • CR J 4253 - Juvenile Justice System #

    CIP Code
    3 Credit Hours
    A survey of the juvenile justice system; including the historical, philosophical, and organizational background of the system. The course incorporates research and evaluation of the system. Also included are the functions, jurisdiction, and roles of juvenile justice agencies.
    Prerequisite: CR J 1013 Introduction to Criminal Justice.
  
  • CR J 4263 - Victimology #

    CIP Code
    3 Credit Hours
    A study of the patterns of victim-offender relationships and the process of victimization. The following themes are explored: role of victims in the criminal process, problems of adjustment to victimization; and issues of victim compensation, restitution, and advocacy.
    Prerequisite: CR J 1013 Introduction to Criminal Justice.
  
  • CR J 4313 - Forensics II

    CIP Code
    3 Credit Hours
    The scope and methods of forensic science. Topics covered include the basics of the crime scene, forensic toxicology, arson, DNA, fingerprints, tool marks and firearm identification. 
    Note: May be taken before CR J 3123 Forensics I.
  
  • CR J 4323 - Current Issues in Native American Law #

    CIP Code
    3 Credit Hours
    A discussion of current legal issues affecting Native Americans, including developments regarding the Indian Child Welfare Act, water rights, sovereign immunity and double jeopardy, land status, membership, and other current legal issues that arise.
    Cross-listed: AIS 4323.
    Note: Credit cannot be earned in both AIS 4323 & CR J 4323.
  
  • CR J 4333 - Intelligence Collection and Analysis

    CIP Code
    3 Credit Hours
    This course is designed to acquaint students with the processes of intelligence collection and analysis. In this course the processes of intelligence, the methods of how intelligence is collected and analyzed, the issues of intelligence, oversight and accountability, and the intelligence services of both the United States and other countries are examined.
  
  • CR J 4401 - Honors Research IV

    CIP Code
    1 Credit Hours
    All enrolled students will present their scholarly activity.  All other students are expected to attend.
    Prerequisite: CR J 4402 Honors Research III.
    Restrictions: Honors student with senior standing.
  
  • CR J 4402 - Honors Research III

    CIP Code
    2 Credit Hours
    Completion of honors thesis, artistic composition or other scholarly activity.
    Prerequisite: CR J 3402 Honors Research II.
    Restrictions: Honors student with senior standing.
  
  • CR J 4433 - Civil Litigation, Procedure and Pleadings I

    CIP Code
    3 Credit Hours
    This course introduces students to litigation environments and practice including knowledge of procedural law and rules and the practical application of that knowledge.  Also included is a study of client contact, basic investigation, pleading practice, motion practice, discovery practice, evidence organization, evidence gathering, trial preparation, trial practice, and post-trial considerations.  Student are required to draft basic pleadings, motions and discovery documents used in the litigation process. 
    Prerequisite: CR J 3413 Electronic Legal Research and Writing.
  
  • CR J 4443 - Professional Ethics

    CIP Code
    3 Credit Hours
    Duties and responsibilities of private attorneys, prosecutors, government lawyers, and judges. Also, the role and responsibilities of the legal assistant. Examination of the Code of Judicial Conduct with emphasis on legal research and ethical issues.
    Prerequisite: CR J 3413 Electronic Legal Research and Writing.
 

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