2022-2023 Academic Catalog

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PSC 370: American Constitutional Law

3-4 credit hours

PSY 230: Personality Psychology

3 credit hours

PSY 311: Cognitive Psychology

3 credit hours

PSY 330: Social Psychology

3 credit hours

PSY 341: Child, Family, and Youth Services

3 credit hours

PSY 361: Violence in the Family

3 credit hours

Course Listing CRJ 201: Introduction to Criminal Justice 3-4 credit hours; CTC credit This course surveys the American criminal justice system. Topically, by exploring both the theoretical and practical facets of criminal justice, this course focuses upon three primary institutions: police, courts, and corrections. We seek to understand the complexities involved in criminal justice (history, functions, and interrelationships), while critically exploring contemporary crime and justice issues relevant to all Americans. CRJ 205: Criminal Investigations I 3 credit hours Prerequisite: CRJ 201 or permission of instructor This course is designed to introduce core investigative tools, demonstrate the proper use of evidence gathering techniques, and provide students with a comprehensive grounding in contemporary criminal investigative methodology. By focusing upon such investigative techniques and methods, students will learn necessary steps of crime scene investigation, including the identification, collection, and preservation of physical evidence; and subsequent investigative procedures such as report and affidavit writing and fundamental forensic science concepts. CRJ 305: Criminal Investigations II 3 credit hours 201 or permission of instructor This course examines the history and function of major criminal investigation agencies, advanced investigative theories and procedures, intelligence gathering, and the complex relationship between criminal investigation and the law. Furthermore, by focusing on topics such as gang investigation, homicide investigation, suicide investigation, homicide investigation, and interrogation and confession, students will deepen their understanding of criminal investigations in the 21st century. Serving as an upper-level accompaniment to CRJ 205: Criminal Investigations I, this course is especially fundamental for students pursuing the law enforcement profession; students broadly interested in criminal investigations will also certainly find this course fascinating. CRJ 295/395/495: Special Topics 1-4 credit hours A course whose content may vary from term to term according to the needs of the academic department, student demand or the interests of the faculty member. CRJ 392/492: Directed Study 2-4 credit hours Prerequisite: junior or senior status A course of study addressing a specific topic or problem of interest to a student, designed collaboratively by the student and faculty member(s), and resulting in a paper, report, critiqued performance or production, or

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The Standards of Satisfactory Academic Progress for Financial Aid

5min
pages 234-235

Withdrawals and Financial Aid

10min
pages 236-239

Federal Grants and Loans

2min
page 231

U.S. Naval Reserve Officer Training Corps Program (NROTC

1min
page 201

Transfer Credit Review

2min
page 216

Student Health Insurance (TUG only

2min
page 224

Academic Awards

5min
pages 195-196

Academic Honor Societies

3min
page 197

Medical Leave

3min
page 191

Second Baccalaureate Degree Policy

2min
page 193

Inter-Program Enrollment

2min
page 190

Graduation

5min
pages 188-189

Academic Renewal Policy

2min
page 179

Accommodations for Students with Disabilities

2min
page 180

University’s Academic Misconduct Process

3min
page 176

Course Listing

10min
pages 166-170

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pages 158-159

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pages 148-153

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pages 133-134

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9min
pages 114-117

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1min
page 103

Minor in History and American Studies

1min
page 113

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12min
pages 93-98

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12min
pages 86-91

Licensure-Only Adapted Curriculum in Special Education (K-12) (SPS Only

2min
pages 82-83

Licensure-Only Program: Elementary Education (K-6) and Dual Licensure in Elementary Education K-6) and Special Education General Curriculum K-12

3min
pages 80-81

Bachelor of Arts in Elementary Education (Licensure Bachelor of Arts in Elementary Education and Special Education General Curriculum (Dual

1min
page 76

Education

2min
pages 74-75

Course Listing

3min
pages 59-60

North Carolina Community College Independent Comprehensive Articulation Agreement (ICAA

2min
pages 29-30

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10min
pages 53-57

Minor in Criminal Justice

1min
page 71

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7min
pages 65-68

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14min
pages 37-41

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2min
pages 72-73

Minor in Business Administration

1min
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