1994-1995 Academic Catalog

. l~ . l~ .... ( Social Sciences and History 187 Professor Roberr Wiggins bn·ngs over n,,,enry vears of experience in the federal cnm1nal Justice sysre,n ro the classroom. RJU-336 Judicial Proce --Sp 3 hour A tudy of the American judicial ystem, its development , contemporary character , and the effect of the legal sy tern on the American ctrizen. Actual observations of the judicial proce s are included R.J -367 Re earcb Metbodology--A 3 hour In the presentation of the scientific method of research, particular emphasis will be placed upon hypothe is formation, questionnaire design and administration , sampling. interviewing, and data collecrion . RJU-368 Data Analy i -- W 3/5 hour The basit concept5 of descriptive and inductive statistic are presented for the purpo5e of analysis of data secs. Among the concepts e1nphasized are levels of analy i s, measures of central tcndent)' and di sptrsion . probability, correlation. simple Le ts of , signi ficance and linear regression. The course wi ll ucihze a 1najor statistical software progran1 to famil1ariLe the students with the power of the computer in data anal, 1::, . Prerequi stte. CRJU-367 Rt:search Methodology. RJ -420 Police dministration- A 5 hours ·rhis <..oursc will foe.us on the various responsibihue, of police agcncit!s. An e1nphasis will be placed upon Lhe adn11ni-.,trator of a law t:nforce1nent organ1,auon as one of n1an) t.on1peung public secto1 officials. Prcrequ1~1te: RJ -220 r1n11nol og} RJlJ-433 onlen1porar)' Is ues in "ri1ninal Justice 5p S hours An analysis of ke} i sues currently influencing Lhe crin11nal ju ucc S)'SlCUl . RJ -460 S n1ir1ar in rin1inal Justice 1--\.\' 1 hour RJ(J-461 Se111ir1ar in rirninal Justice 11--Sp 4 hours A cap tone, ,~·o·quar ter e pericnce tor crirninal j ustice 1najo1s v.hich invul\:c re ca1ching is ues related to the adn1inist1ation o f JUSti e in the nilcd . tau:~ horn a norn1at ive and/or e1upirical pe1 pe ti,e . l·inding 1esea1 ch in IU 460 art: pie ent ed and di cu d 111 RJ lJ 461 . eograpltJ' , 1 1 () Z O Jntrudut tion to (,cograph r A" .Su 2 hours • • } 11 1utr ,du t< f} tud} of the di 1pline o gt:ogrnph~ and the 1naJl r elen ent t the natural en\ 1ronn1ent , ,, ith particular e11 pha 1s l: n then effe t upun n1an and ht c1ct1, It 1c • GE0-321 Hi torical and Political De,·elopmeot of Ea t Asia--A 4 hour A study of the historical, policicaL geographical, social, and diplomatic development of East Asia from the 18th century co the pre ent. May be counted as either hi tory , political cience. or geography credit. GE0-322 The l\1iddle East: History and Politics--Sp 4 hour An analy i of the major hi torical , political. geographical, and ocial force , such a religion and nacionali m. that have haped the contemporary MiddJe Ea tern care . May be counted a either history, political science, or geography credit. GE0-351 World Regional Geography--Western Hemispher e --W ,Su 4 hour A spatial urvey of various region in the we tern hemi phere with an empha is on the cultural, economic. and political develop– ment in re lation to the geographical environment. Prerequi ice : GE0-250 Introduction to Geography or permi sion of in cruccor . GE0-352 World Regional Geography--Eastern Hemisphere--Sp 4 hour A urvey of variou region in the ea tern hemi phere wich an empha is on the cultural. economic. and political developmenc in relation to the geographical environment. Prerequi ite: GE0-250 Introduction to Geography or permi ion of instructor. GE0-354 Geography of Africa--W 3 hour Investigates the hi rorical legacie which help explain the diver it} of the African continent. Phy ical. ocio-culcural. and economic pattern will al o be tudied to fusther under tand Africa' ignifi– cant diver icy . Prerequi ite: GE0-250 Introduction to Geograph}. (odd year ) History mST-111,112 United State History--A.W S hour each quarter An analy i of the development of the Unned State fron1 the colonial period to the pre ent. Attention i given co che donunant Chri tian influence that ha e tended to n1old the philo ophy and ideology of our cultural, ocial, and poliucal de\ elopn1ent. HI T-201,202,203Hi tory ofCivilization--A,W, p 4 hour each quarter Thi urvey of hun1an hi tory begin ac the advent of civilized hfe in the ancient ear Ea t and continue into the twencieth cenntr). It pre ent · the re ligiou , ocial, political, and intelleccual de\elopn1ent of mankind fro1n a Chri tian interpretive point of\ iev. The chree quarter ma) be taken in an) ·equence . HIST-300 Introduction to Hi toriography-- p 4 hour · An introduction to the hi tor} of hi ·torical \\ riung. n1cchoJ" t)t re~earch, and the phi lo oph)' of h1~tor}. Required ot ht\tOr) n1aJors . Should be taken 111 the Junior) ear HI T-301 Re11ai ~ance Europe -W 4 hour, A ·tud, of tl1e cultural anJ incellectual ,no, e1nenc" ot_ ltal) and orthen1 Europe in the pt!rto<l 1300 1600 rn1pha"1" 1 g1, t!n Cl) noted aru t5 and cholars and their contribution~ to the 1nodern world-and-ltfe \ 1e\v. (t' \ en ) e.1r") HI T-302 Reformation 1':urope- p -' hour~ A c.oncencrated 111, e,ugauon ot the hu th .1nu earl~ grll\\ th ol Protc5tan11sn1 v.·1th1n the polnical conte}.t ot l' urope 111 the pe11otl 1500 1650 fhe role o l the n1ajor retorn1er" .1n<l che-1r contrthulll)ll" to the develop,nenl of the Chn,u,111 t,uth .u e en1ph,,...,t L'<l Ill ..... f -304 'l'he Briti~h FJn1pire and the I)e, t'loping on-Western \\'orld 4 hours A ~tud}' of Great Brtt,Hn 111 he1 rolL' as the "h..,,t n1in.ll '-lt (ll. ' hri,uan \<aluc itnd lther ca, 1,111 1de.ds and 1nsttluucu1s lll ; \ trh.' .t , India, and Au'tt1alia . (t'\t•n )L'ar~) It I ''1'-306 llb,tory of' todern (.t·r1uan) --1\ -' hours .\ l011lp0~llt' t'\,llllllli.lliOll \)f lhL' l' \llll sl' llf H.'l lllall Ulllfl~allllll undc1 Pt u..,,1 ,1 ,uH.i ( , t:.1111.111) 's rise hl tht' t,uu, ll a g,eat ,, H ld po\Vt:r (_111pht1"1" 1, gt\Cfl to lllllt'tet'nth and t,\enueth rentur) poh11c.,1l and intell~LlUttl nH>\t'llll.'lll s. (odd) ea, s) lllS'l 308 l{U't\ta and the So, iet l nion in tht• 'l \ \entit.•th 'enturJ -- 'p -' hours 11 in-depth analvsis ot the il>r111e1 o, tl't l 111un .tnd It~ 1111pal t upon the L:Ollten1pZu ary \\ l>1 Id l h n.1tu1 t: >i Pus'il 1n l on1n1un1 111 1 e. lun it11:d 111 letatl ( Id , tar )

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