CHEM 4990 Undergraduate Research (V)
Individual modern chemical research. A minimum of three hours of laboratory work per week for each semester hour of credit. Report/thesis required. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisites: Permission of the instructor.


CJ - Criminal Justice Courses

CJ 1103 Introduction to Criminal Justice (3-0-3)
The history and philosophy of law enforcement, criminal justice administration, and criminal rehabilitation. Criminal justice is examined as a product of social forces and as a modern institution which impacts upon other social institutions. Emphasis on criminal justice as a process involving many organizations and agencies with diverse clientele and purposes. Prerequisites: None

CJ 3329 Introduction to Police Science (3-0-3)
A survey of the philosophical and historical background of law enforcement and the role it plays in our society today. Emphasis will be placed on the development, organization, operation, and results of the different systems of law enforcement in America. Prerequisites: CJ 1103, SOCI 1160 or permission of the instructor.

CJ 3330 Social Deviance (3-0-3)
Covers theoretical and empirical issues in the understanding and designations of deviant behavior; addresses the analysis or the social causes and consequences of deviance, conformity, and societal reactions. Prerequisites: SOCI 1101.

CJ 3333 Inroduction to Corrections (3-0-3)
A survey of the correctional field, including probation, imprisonment, parole, and community corrections. Specific concern will be with the evolution of these programs, their present structure, and current problems. Prerequisites: CJ 1103 or permission of instructor.

CJ 3334 Institutional Corrections (3-0-3)
A Survey of institutional confinement or the punishment and rehabilitation of criminal offenders. Specific concerns will focus on the history of confinement, the philosophical, legal, and social justifications of incarceration, and the current problems and criticisms of correctional institutions. Prerequisites: CJ 103 or SOCI 1101, or permission of the instructor.

CJ 3335 Community Corrections (3-0-3)
A survey of non-institutional corrections in the American administration of justice including relevant legal and philosophical issues surrounding those practices. Specific concerns include the use of probation and parole in relation to institutional confinement, the variety of contemporary programs, and their presence in society. Prerequisites: CJ 1103 or SOCI 1101, SOCI 1160, and permission of the instructor.

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