Department: Dept of Community & Behavioral Sciences

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CRJU1100Introduction to Criminal JustiAn examination of the major components of the American criminal justice system at local, state, and federal levels. This course examines the different functions and interrelationships of police, the courts, prosecutors and defense attorneys, basic cr...
CRJU1125Introduction to PolicingThis course examines the day-to-day activities of American-style policing with an emphasis on the duties and responsibilities of a patrol officer: response to criminal complaints, domestic disturbances, traffic stops, drug arrests, as well as other p...
CRJU1150Drugs in American SocietyThis course examines drug abuse in American society, past and present. This course focuses on the different categories of drugs, legal and illegal, their effects and potential levels of abuse, the impact of drug abuse on other criminal activity. Dome...
CRJU1170Intro Correct Probation ParoleThis course introduces students to the adult correctional systems used in the United States, the different incarceration categories such as minimum, medium, maximum and “super max” facilities as well as the different alternatives to incarceration suc...
CRJU2065Homicide InvestigationThis course provides students with a general knowledge of homicide investigation procedures. Students become familiar with the distinctions between cause and manner of death and the determinations of homicide, suicide, accidental and undetermined dea...
CRJU2155Intro to Criminal ProcedureThis course examines the criminal justice processes relating to testimonial and physical evidence. Areas include the legal standards for admitting and presenting evidence, the latest key U.S. Supreme Court decisions governing admissibility of evidenc...
CRJU2200Fundamental Criminal Law in GAThis course provides students with knowledge of the principles and sources of criminal law in America, the elements of proof, criminal responsibility, venues and parties to a crime. Students recognize the appropriate elements of proof required for ma...
CRJU2210Juvenile ProcedureThis course examines American juvenile justice procedures, the development of delinquent and criminal behavior, the biological, sociological and physiological theories of delinquency. This course examines the historical and philosophical background,...
CRJU2215Fundamental Constitutional LawThis course provides students with a background into the U.S. Constitution, the Bill of Rights, the protections contained in these documents, and the constraints imposed on law enforcement officers. The primary focus is a detailed examination of the...
CRJU2230Introduction to Crime TheoriesThis course is an examination of the different sociological and physiological theories of criminology, as well as a historical perspective of deviant and criminal behaviors in American society. This course focuses on different theories of prevention...
CRJU3100Criminal LawOffers an overview of both substantive and procedural law related to the definitions,investigations, processing, and punishment of crimes. The course will introduce students to thelegal idea of criminal responsibility, the concept and elements of cri...
CRJU3110Criminal ProceduresA study of the nature and function of the law regulating the criminal processes, policies, andprocedures in the administration of criminal justice. Special attention will be given to UnitedStates Supreme decisions.Pre-Requisite: eMajor Introduction Q...
CRJU3200CriminologyA study of the nature and scope of crime in society with an emphasis on criminological theories.Pre-Requisite: eMajor Introduction Quiz and CRJU 1100 with a minimum grade of C.
CRJU3250Crime and MediaAnalyzes the role the mass media has on human behavior, subsequently affecting humanjudgment, attitudes, perceptions of crime, and societal reactions to crime in general. Thiscourse analyzes how the general public processes the "criminal event" and o...
CRJU3300CorrectionsA study of the history, structure, and functions of corrections as well as the legal andphilosophical basis for the punishment of criminal offenders.Pre-Requisite: eMajor Introduction Quiz and CRJU 1100 with a minimum grade of C.
CRJU3350Drugs in AmericaExplores and analyzes the complex experience of illicit drug use in America from multiple angleswith specific attention to the ways that our culture understands drugs, drug use, and drugpolicy as a social/criminal justice problem. Topics include puni...
CRJU3400Juvenile Delinquency & JusticeReviews the juvenile justice system, including the impact of Supreme Court decisions, andexamines the theories of juvenile delinquency and the implication of those theories forpreventing and controlling juvenile deviance.Pre-Requisite: eMajor Introdu...
CRJU3500Criminal InvestigationsAn overview of principles, techniques, law and procedure involved in the criminal investigativeprocess from its inception to culmination.Pre-Requisite: eMajor Introduction Quiz and CRJU 1100 with a minimum grade of C.
CRJU3501Criminal Investigations IIContinues information introduced in CRJU 3500, with special focus on the investigation of thecrimes of burglary, robbery, forgery, homicide, assault, and bombings. Providing testimony incourt, assessing modus operandi, and developing personality prof...
CRJU3600Criminal Justice AdministratIntroduction to criminal justice management theory, practice, and policy. This course includes areview of traditional schools or organizational theory, including bureaucracy, scientificmanagement, human relations, and the behavioral approach, with pa...
CRJU3700Research MethodologyAn introduction to criminal justice research methodologies, with a focus on research design,ethical concerns, conceptualization, sampling, data analysis, interpretation of research results,report writing, and application of research findings.Pre-Requ...
CRJU3710Special Topics in CJAn intensive study of a specific topic relevant to criminal justice, including sex crimes, terrorism,drug law, or capital punishment. This course may be taken three times for a total of nine credithours when topics vary.Pre-Requisite: eMajor Introduc...
CRJU3800Race, Ethnicity, and CJAddresses the racial impact of criminal laws enacted by the peoples elected representatives,the actions and policies of law enforcement agencies, the courts, correctional institutions, thejuvenile justice system, and the death penalty. Raises awarene...
CRJU3810VictimologyAddresses the physical, emotional, and financial impact of crime victimization; the relationshipbetween victims and offenders; how the criminal justice systems interacts with crime victims;and the policies designed by the government to offer assistan...
CRJU4000Internship in Criminal JusticeSupervised, practical experience in an appropriate criminal justice agency. This course allowsstudents the opportunity to discover the integration between theory and practice. This coursemay be taken three times for a total of nine hours of credit.Pr...
CRJU4110Law of Criminal EvidenceAn examination of the rules of evidence used in criminal prosecutions, including burden ofproof, presumptions, inferences and stipulations, relevancy of evidence and competency ofwitnesses, expert testimony, hearsay, and constitutional limitations.Pr...
CRJU4200Profiling Serial OffendersAn examination of the type and patterns of crimes committed by serial offenders and theprocess by which profiles are developed to solve these crimes.Pre-Requisite: eMajor Introduction Quiz and CRJU 1100 with a minimum grade of C.
CRJU4210Terrorism & CJ SystemAn examination of the motives and actions of terrorists, the governmental response toterrorism, especially in the wake of 9/11, and the legal and constitutional restraints on thegovernment. Included will be issues such as surveillance of American cit...
CRJU4300Community CorrectionsAn examination of alternatives to incarceration. Special emphasis will be given to the issues ofprobation and parole, as well as diversion, community service, electronic monitoring, andvarious treatment programs.Pre-Requisite: eMajor Introduction Qui...
CRJU4350Family ViolenceExplores a range of crimes that occur in the family setting, including violence between intimatepartners, child abuse, and neglect. Theoretical factors, as well as how the criminal justicesystem responds to both victims and perpetrators of family vio...
CRJU4500Management of ForensicsThe scientific investigation of crime with emphasis on the collection, analysis, comparison, andidentification of physical evidence.Pre-Requisite: eMajor Introduction Quiz and CRJU 1100 and CRJU 3500 with a minimum grade of C.
CRJU4600Police Problems and PracticesAn advanced examination of policing, exploring topics including the police subculture, thepolice use of discretion, the broken-windows approach, community policing, and problem solving approaches.Pre-Requisite: eMajor Introduction Quiz and CRJU 1100...
CRJU4700Ethical Issues in CJAn examination of the philosophical theories underlying ethics and how they relate to issuesinvolving the police, courts, corrections, law, and principles of justice.Pre-Requisite: eMajor Introduction Quiz and CRJU 1100 with a minimum grade of C.
CRJU4800Senior CapstoneServes as the comprehensive experience in criminal justice utilizing the students knowledge andacademic skills, including pursuing archival research, journal keeping, note taking and reportwriting to address a topic or issue of contemporary interest...
FACS1103Child DevelopmentA study of the development and needs of the infantma through teen years and how these needs may be met by the various members of the family and educational institutions.
FACS2293Intro. to Marriage and FamilyAn introduction to the structure, processes, problems and adjustments of contemporary marriage and family life. Credit toward graduation not allowed for FACS 2293 and SOCI 2293.
FACS4100Comm Context of Ind & FamilyImpact of community contextual influences on human development and families. Socio-psychological and economic impact of housing and community on children and families is explored. The family is examined from an ecological perspective and analyzed as...
GLST3700AGlobal Experiential LearningThis course is designed to allow students the opportunity to study, experience and learn in an organized and structured international environment. Critical and rational thinking skills and problem-solving opportunities are exercised. Students are acc...
GLST3700BGlobal Experiential LearningThis course is designed to allow students the opportunity to study, experience and learn in an organized and structured international environment. Critical and rational thinking skills and problem-solving opportunities are exercised. Students are acc...
GNDR1101Introduction to Gender StudiesA survey course designed to introduce students to the social, cultural, and intellectual concepts of an interdisciplinary field that views gender not only as a major topic of study, but as a tool to analyze modern life. Prerequisite(s): Completion of...
HSCI3050Intro to Healthcare Info TechThis course is designed to familiarize students with the structure of healthcare in the US and the information technology used in healthcare management. Spring even-numbered years.
HSCI3070Issues in Rural HealthThis course provides students with an overview of rural health issues including physician shortages, the development of health care systems, health insurance, telemedicine and others. Students gain both a historical and political perspective on the i...
HSCI3100Intro Population HealthThis course is an introduction to population health which considers the distribution of determinants, interventions and policies that impact health outcomes across a broad population in the rural setting. Multiple perspectives in key areas, including...
HSCI4000Introduction to EpidemiologyThis course introduces students to key concepts and procedures used in the surveillance and investigation of common health states and events. This course prepares students to use epidemiological principles to identify determinants of health which for...
HSCI4050Healthcare Financing InsuranceThis course is designed to offer students without a finance or insurance background the opportunity to learn and apply principles of financial management and insurance processing most important to operational managers in a variety of healthcare setti...
HSCI4890Special Topics in Comm HealthThis customized course is designed to offer students an opportunity to pursue study of a topic not covered in existing curriculum or to focus on a topic that lies beyond the prescribed curriculum appropriate to students' interests or employment oppor...
HSCI4891Special Topics in Comm HealthThis customized course is designed to offer students an opportunity to pursue study of a topic not covered in existing curriculum or to focus on a topic that lies beyond the prescribed curriculum appropriate to students' interests or employment oppor...
HSCI4892Special Topics in Comm HealthThis customized course is designed to offer students an opportunity to pursue study of a topic not covered in existing curriculum or to focus on a topic that lies beyond the prescribed curriculum appropriate to students' interests or employment oppor...
PADM3500Intro to Public AdministrationThis is an introduction and survey course into the field of public administration, focusing on its history, how public-sector administration differs from private-sector management, and provides the basic core principles of public administration with...
PADM3520Public Finance AdministrationThis course is an introduction to public finance, and focuses on the differences between public and private sector financial theories, structures, and processes. Students are introduced to the history and development of public financial systems, budg...
PADM4320Organizational TheoryThis course focuses on the development and practice of public administration in America by focusing on the key scholars, leaders, their concepts, methodologies, and politics which have influenced and in turn have been influenced by them.
PHIL4120Professional EthicsThis course introduces students to ethical issues common to the professions. The term "profession" is a label for a class of occupations, exemplified by the traditional model of the lawyer or physician. We will think about characteristics of these oc...
PRSP1010Perspectives on Human Express.Perspectives on Human Expression introduces a selected genre as an expression of its culture. It traces the genre’s historical and literary development, examines its elements, and analyzes characterizations, stereotypes, moral issues, and themes.
PRSP1020Perspectives on Global IssuesPerspectives on Global Issues is an issue-focused course that requires students to consider various viewpoints, analyze historical and/or modern issues, and reflect on what it means to be an informed citizen in an increasingly diverse society. The go...
PSYC1101Intro General PsychologyA broad survey of the major topics in psychology including research methodology, biological and social factors influencing behavior, development, learning, memory, personality, and abnormal behavior/therapy.
PSYC2101Intro. to Psych. of AdjustmentAn introductory examination of the applied psychological theory and research concerning mental health and well-being. Personal application is stressed.
PSYC2103Human Growth and DevelopmentAn introductory examination of human development across the life span with an emphasis on normal patterns of physical, cognitive, and social development.
PSYC2201Introduction to Abnormal BehavAn introduction to clinical procedures involved with assessing, diagnosing, treating and anticipating treatment outcomes for persons with identifiable mental disorders. While this course is text-oriented and based in the vocabulary of the Diagnostic...
PSYC3000Psychology in the Rural CommThis course provides students with an overview of issues affecting the behavior and mental processes of the individual living and/or working in the rural community. Including identification of strengths and stressors associated with rural life and ba...
PSYC3710Social PsychologyThis course will provide students with a fundamental understanding of individual behavior in social situations. The course will acquaint students with a general understanding of current theoretical frameworks and research methodology in the field of...
PSYC3850Forensic PsychologyExamines the relationship between psychology and law, focusing on the roles of psychologistsin legal settings. Focuses on the applicability of various psychological theories to criminal justiceprocesses. Topics include competence evaluations, rehabil...
PSYC4150Psychology in the WorkplaceThis course provides a critical examination of people in the workplace. It is designed to be a survey course and covers a wide range of traditional and contemporary topics in the field of industrial-organizational (I-O) psychology. This course explor...
PSYC4250Rural Exp w/Race/Class/Gen/SexOffers an exploration of the intersections of race, class, gender, and sexual identity within rural settings. A central focus develops an understanding of how systems of oppression reinforce each other and intersect to create an overall matrix of dom...
PSYC4890Special Topics in PsychologyThis customized course is designed to offer students an opportunity to pursue study of a topic not covered in existing curriculum or to focus on a topic that lies beyond the prescribed curriculum appropriate to students' interests or employment oppor...
PSYC4891Special Topics in PsychologyThis customized course is designed to offer students an opportunity to pursue study of a topic not covered in existing curriculum or to focus on a topic that lies beyond the prescribed curriculum appropriate to students' interests or employment oppor...
PSYC4892Special Topics in PsychologyThis customized course is designed to offer students an opportunity to pursue study of a topic not covered in existing curriculum or to focus on a topic that lies beyond the prescribed curriculum appropriate to students' interests or employment oppor...
RCDV3000Intro Rural Comm DevelopmentThis course is an introduction to the essential ideologies surrounding the field of Rural Community Development, providing students with a survey of pertinent work by major scholars in the field, the various studies in the discipline, and an introduc...
RCDV3050Practical App Comm OrgnThis course is designed to expose students to the practical considerations in administration of community-based organizations. This course increases students’ understanding of the governance, planning, funding, fiscal oversight and relationship build...
RCDV4020Sustainable CommunitiesThis course covers a wide range of areas including the theory and practice of sustainable community development, community-building, cooperative economies, globalization, social enterprises, leadership, social responsibility, political process, ecolo...
RCDV4260Human Dimensions of NR & EnvirIn this course, students will engage in the social scientific study of natural resource and environmental issues. The course will demonstrate that environmental and natural resource problems often lie at the intersection of biophysical processes and...
RCDV4442Deviance and Social ControlThis course provides a comprehensive study of the nature, causes, and consequences of deviant behavior, including an analysis of the problems of definition, identification, explanation, and social reaction to violations of institutional expectations....
RCDV4520Rural Comm Dev OrgIn this course, students will engage in the scientific study of community, community organization, and community development. The course covers issues facing rural communities that act as barriers to community development efforts. Students will lear...
RCDV4790ARural Comm Development InternThis course will provide students the opportunity to link program skills and content with career-related work experiences. Students will demonstrate knowledge and skills learned in the classroom and apply problem solving skills, communication skills,...
RCDV4790BRural Comm Development InternThis course will provide students the opportunity to link program skills and content with career-related work experiences. Students will demonstrate knowledge and skills learned in the classroom and apply problem solving skills, communication skills,...
RCDV4790CRural Comm Development InternThis course will provide students the opportunity to link program skills and content with career-related work experiences. Students will demonstrate knowledge and skills learned in the classroom and apply problem solving skills, communication skills,...
RCDV4791Rural Comm Development InternThis course will provide students the opportunity to link program skills and content with career-related work experiences. Students will demonstrate knowledge and skills learned in the classroom and apply problem solving skills, communication skills,...
RCDV4792Rural Comm Development InternThis course will provide students the opportunity to link program skills and content with career-related work experiences. Students will demonstrate knowledge and skills learned in the classroom and apply problem solving skills, communication skills,...
RCDV4890Special Topics Rural Comm DevThis customized course is designed to offer students an opportunity to pursue study of a topic not covered in existing curriculum or to focus on a topic that lies beyond the prescribed curriculum appropriate to students' interests or employment oppor...
RCDV4891Special Topics Rural Comm DevThis customized course is designed to offer students an opportunity to pursue study of a topic not covered in existing curriculum or to focus on a topic that lies beyond the prescribed curriculum appropriate to students' interests or employment oppor...
RCDV4892Special Topics Rural Comm DevThis customized course is designed to offer students an opportunity to pursue study of a topic not covered in existing curriculum or to focus on a topic that lies beyond the prescribed curriculum appropriate to students' interests or employment oppor...
RCDV4980Senior ProjectEach student works closely with a designated faculty mentor on a Mentored Research or Community Development Project. Prerequisite(s): Senior Standing.
RCDV4990Capstone SeminarStudents are required to integrate and demonstrate discipline knowledge, critical thinking, and communication skills through a variety of course activities. Prerequisite(s): Senior Standing.
RESM3050Historical Methods & SkillsThis course focuses on developing the tools necessary to perform original research including finding and evaluating primary sources and learning to situate original research within the context of related secondary source material. Students hone their...
RESM3060Intro to Research MethodsThis course provides students with an overview of research methods emphasizing critical thinking and practice and understanding the principles of empirical theory. This course explores the foundations of research methods and elaborate on topics such...
RESM3065Community Reseach MethodsThis course provides students with an overview of research methods emphasizing critical thinking and application in community context. This course explores the foundations of research methods and elaborate on topics such as: funding research, qualita...
RSCH1100Research&Documentation MethodsThis two-hour course introduces essential collegiate-level research and documentation methods and standards. Students engage in current research methods, apply practical research skills, and properly incorporate and document their research into origi...
SJUS3000Introduction to Social JusticeThis course will introduce the student to the concept of social justice and social change.Examines various social justice theories such as restorative and distributive justice,postmodernism, feminism, and others. Theorists include Rawls, Mills, Kant,...
SJUS3050Politics of Social JusticeThis course examines selected contemporary issues of social justice at the national, state, andlocal level of politics in the United States. This course analyzes various social justice issuesthrough an economic, demographic, institutional, and politi...
SJUS4000Social Justice CultureThis course examines the relationship between music, art, movies & television, and socialjustice in the United States. These mediums bring people together, challenge the status quo,and shine a light on what is happening in various communities. This c...
SJUS4050Law and Social JusticeThis course analyzes the relationship between legal institutions, inequality, and the ability ofsocial groups to produce fundamental social change.Pre-Requisite: eMajor Introduction Quiz and SJUS 3000 with a minimum grade of C.
SJUS4800Social Justice Policy AnalysisThis course provides students with the tools to analyze policy implementation and effectivenessin the criminal justice system. Policies are evaluated in the areas of policing, corrections, courts,and criminal justice. Research methods and case study...
SOCI1101Introduction to SociologyThis course examines sociological theory, methods, and selected substantive areas, such as sex, age, gender, social class, and race/ethnicity. Prerequisite(s): Completion of or exemption from Learning Support requirements in English.
SOCI1160Intro. to Social ProblemsA theoretical and empirical analysis of selected major social problems confronting American society.
SOCI2293Intro. to Marriage and FamilyAn introduction to the structure, processes, problems and adjustments of contemporary marriage and family life. Credit toward graduation not allowed for SOCI 2293 and FACS 2293.
SOCI2500Class, Race & Gender StratificThis course examines stratification and structural inequality in the United States and the global community. Students analyze how class, race and gender form the basis of social stratification and structural inequality. Students also analyze the hist...
SOCI3000Rural SociologyAn investigation into the characteristics and the organization of the changing rural society. Analysis of the social organization of agriculture and rural-urban relations is emphasized.
SOCI3370Strategies Conflict TransformThis course covers theories that explain the origins of conflict, factors that contribute to escalation and de-escalation, and the theories and strategies of conflict transformation. Because this class is about strategies for conflict transformation,...
SOCI3374Sociology of Work & OccupationThis course examines the world of work, the changing nature of work, and the implications of these changes for individuals and families. Key themes include theories of work and labor process, intersections of race, ethnicity, and gender, job satisfac...
SOCI3500Rural DemographyAn examination of the demographics that shape rural society. Emphasis is on the social patterns derived from migration and population changes due to the intersection of age, gender, race, social class, family structure and educational level. A global...
SOCI3710Social PsychologyThis course will provide students with a fundamental understanding of individual behavior in social situations. The course will acquaint students with a general understanding of current theoretical frameworks and research methodology in the field of...
SOCI3800Development Criminal BehaviorFocuses on understanding the development of criminal behavior. The course will cover topicssuch as the causes of violent crime and the development of criminality.Pre-Requisite: eMajor Introduction Quiz and ENGL1102 with a minimum grade of C.
SOCI4100Comm Context of Ind & FamilyImpact of community contextual influences on human development and families. Socio-psychological and economic impact of housing and community on children and families is explored. The family is examined from an ecological perspective and analyzed as...
SOCI4100Comm Context of Ind & FamilyImpact of community contextual influences on human development and families. Socio-psychological and economic impact of housing and community on children and families is explored. The family is examined from an ecological perspective and analyzed as...
SOCI4405Applied Workplc Interprsnl SklThis course provides a substantial experiential learning opportunity that links student interest and sociological principles in an applied workplace setting. Through direct observation, reflection, and evaluation, students gain an understanding of th...
SOCI4750Social Policy Rural CommunitieThis course is an analysis and evaluation of the formulation and implementation of social policy as it pertains to rural communities. Students examine how theory and research inform social policy development and create change in regard to social prob...
SOCI4890Special Topics in SociologyThis customized course is designed to offer students an opportunity to pursue study of a topic not covered in existing curriculum or to focus on a topic that lies beyond the prescribed curriculum appropriate to students' interests or employment oppor...
SOCI4891Special Topics in SociologyThis customized course is designed to offer students an opportunity to pursue study of a topic not covered in existing curriculum or to focus on a topic that lies beyond the prescribed curriculum appropriate to students' interests or employment oppor...
SOCI4892Special Topics in SociologyThis customized course is designed to offer students an opportunity to pursue study of a topic not covered in existing curriculum or to focus on a topic that lies beyond the prescribed curriculum appropriate to students' interests or employment oppor...
SOSC1100Values,Issues,& Perspect.in SSAn interdisciplinary seminar designed to introduce students to some of the fundamental concepts and issues of the social sciences and to develop students’ critical thinking skills. Topics include such themes as American values, gender issues, and cur...