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Course Descriptions<br />

respiratory, urinary, and reproductive systems will also be studied.<br />

Prerequisites: BSC2085L<br />

Lecture Hours: 00.0; Lab Hours: 40.0; Other Hours: 00.0<br />

BUL2131 ‐ Applied Business Law<br />

4.0 Quarter Credit Hours; Total Hours: 40.0<br />

This course is designed to provide students with information<br />

on the essentials of the nature of law and the functions of the<br />

judicial system in the business environment. An overview of<br />

legal characteristics of a sole proprietorship, partnerships and<br />

corporations are discussed.<br />

Prerequisites: None<br />

Lecture Hours: 40.0; Lab Hours: 00.0; Other Hours: 00.0<br />

BUL2261 ‐ International Business Law<br />

4.0 Quarter Credit Hours; Total Hours: 40.0<br />

This course provides a survey of international laws and regulations<br />

affecting the international business arena. A special emphasis will<br />

be placed on the evolving changes in international regulation and<br />

its impact on multinational companies.<br />

Prerequisites: None<br />

Lecture Hours: 40.0; Lab Hours: 00.0; Other Hours: 00.0<br />

BUL3246 ‐ Business Law I<br />

4.0 Quarter Credit Hours; Total Hours: 40.0<br />

Law is studied in relation to the proper conduct of business,<br />

including consideration of the nature and source of law, courts,<br />

and courtroom procedure. The course includes a survey of<br />

the basic laws concerning contracts, agency, partnerships, and<br />

corporations.<br />

Prerequisites: None<br />

Lecture Hours: 40.0; Lab Hours: 00.0; Other Hours: 00.0<br />

BUL3247 ‐ Business Law II<br />

4.0 Quarter Credit Hours; Total Hours: 40.0<br />

A study of the basic laws concerning bailments, sales, credit<br />

instruments, negotiable instruments, insurance, and Uniform<br />

Commercial Code.<br />

Prerequisites: BUL3246<br />

Lecture Hours: 40.0; Lab Hours: 00.0; Other Hours: 00.0<br />

CAP2103 ‐ Biometrics<br />

4.0 Quarter Credit Hours; Total Hours: 40.0<br />

This course introduces biometrics, the emerging human<br />

recognition technology. Three primary characteristics of biometrics<br />

will be explored: security, convenience, and cost. These<br />

characteristics will be applied in perspective to human beings and<br />

the efficiency of using such systems as authentication mechanisms.<br />

Prerequisites: CGS2167C<br />

Lecture Hours: 40.0; Lab Hours: 00.0; Other Hours: 00.0<br />

<strong>CC</strong>J1017 ‐ Criminology<br />

4.0 Quarter Credit Hours; Total Hours: 40.0<br />

The study of crime and causes of crime, the types of crime, and<br />

crime prevention strategies and society’s response to crime.<br />

Prerequisites: None<br />

Lecture Hours: 40.0; Lab Hours: 00.0; Other Hours: 00.0<br />

<strong>CC</strong>J1020 ‐ Introduction to Criminal Justice<br />

4.0 Quarter Credit Hours; Total Hours: 40.0<br />

This course provides an overview and introduction to criminal<br />

justice. Focus on the nature of crime, law and criminal justice,<br />

the Police and Law Enforcement, the makeup of the courts, the<br />

adjudication system, the issues facing police, corrections, and a<br />

review of the nature and history of the juvenile justice system.<br />

Prerequisites: None<br />

Lecture Hours: 40.0; Lab Hours: 00.0; Other Hours: 00.0<br />

<strong>CC</strong>J1910 ‐ Career Choices in Criminal Justice<br />

4.0 Quarter Credit Hours; Total Hours: 40.0<br />

This course provides an overview of employment in the criminal<br />

justice field. Topics include nature of the work, employment<br />

2011-2012 <strong>Everest</strong> <strong>University</strong>—<strong>Brandon</strong> Course Catalog 82<br />

opportunities, median income, training, opportunity for advance‐<br />

ment, employment outlook for ten different general classifications.<br />

Prerequisites: <strong>CC</strong>J1020<br />

Lecture Hours: 40.0; Lab Hours: 00.0; Other Hours: 00.0<br />

<strong>CC</strong>J2250 ‐ Constitutional Law for the Criminal Justice Professional<br />

4.0 Quarter Credit Hours; Total Hours: 40.0<br />

This course examines the United States Constitution and its<br />

implication for criminal justice system policies and practices.<br />

Prerequisites: <strong>CC</strong>J1020<br />

Lecture Hours: 40.0; Lab Hours: 00.0; Other Hours: 00.0<br />

<strong>CC</strong>J2358 ‐ Criminal Justice Communications<br />

4.0 Quarter Credit Hours; Total Hours: 40.0<br />

This course will introduce the students to proper communication<br />

techniques within the community and the law enforcement<br />

environment. Interviewing techniques; written communication,<br />

report writing; and testimony will be a part of this course.<br />

Prerequisites: None<br />

Lecture Hours: 40.0; Lab Hours: 00.0; Other Hours: 00.0<br />

<strong>CC</strong>J2501 ‐ Juvenile Justice<br />

4.0 Quarter Credit Hours; Total Hours: 40.0<br />

Examination of the historical development of concepts of<br />

delinquency and modern juvenile justice system. Theories of<br />

delinquency, juvenile court processes, intake services, remedial<br />

procedures and the effects of the system are included in this<br />

course.<br />

Prerequisites: <strong>CC</strong>J1020<br />

Lecture Hours: 40.0; Lab Hours: 00.0; Other Hours: 00.0<br />

<strong>CC</strong>J2679 ‐ Introduction to Victims Advocacy<br />

4.0 Quarter Credit Hours; Total Hours: 40.0<br />

This course examines criminal victimization in the United States.<br />

The topics include the historical treatment of victims of crime, the<br />

character and extent of modern criminal victimization, the nature<br />

of victimization experience, victim treatment at the hands of the<br />

criminal justice system.<br />

Prerequisites: <strong>CC</strong>J1020 (None for Homeland Security Major)<br />

Lecture Hours: 40.0; Lab Hours: 00.0; Other Hours: 00.0<br />

<strong>CC</strong>J2943 ‐ Current Issuses in Criminal Justice<br />

4.0 Quarter Credit Hours; Total Hours: 40.0<br />

This course presents an analysis of significant issues confronting<br />

modern day criminal justice practitioners including critical concepts<br />

of law enforcement, the courts, corrections, and juvenile justice.<br />

Prerequisite: <strong>CC</strong>J 1020 for Criminal Justice majors (none for<br />

Criminal Investigation majors).<br />

Prerequisites: None<br />

Lecture Hours: 40.0; Lab Hours: 00.0; Other Hours: 00.0<br />

<strong>CC</strong>J3334 ‐ Alternatives to Incarceration<br />

4.0 Quarter Credit Hours; Total Hours: 40.0<br />

This course is an overview of contemporary non‐institutional<br />

methods of correction utilized by the American correctional<br />

system.<br />

Prerequisites: <strong>CC</strong>J1020<br />

Lecture Hours: 40.0; Lab Hours: 00.0; Other Hours: 00.0<br />

<strong>CC</strong>J3450 ‐ Criminal Justice Management<br />

4.0 Quarter Credit Hours; Total Hours: 40.0<br />

An examination of front‐line supervision, executive development,<br />

administrative leadership, and recent theories and research in<br />

criminal justice management.<br />

Prerequisites: <strong>CC</strong>J1020<br />

Lecture Hours: 40.0; Lab Hours: 00.0; Other Hours: 00.0<br />

<strong>CC</strong>J3666 ‐ Victimology<br />

4.0 Quarter Credit Hours; Total Hours: 40.0<br />

This course examines criminal victimization in the United States.<br />

Topics covered include the historical treatment of victims of crime,<br />

the character and extent of modern criminal victimization, the

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