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CRJ307
Examination of major contemporary criminal justice systems and their operations under various cultural contexts. Efforts focused on the social, legal, political, and ideological forces which have shaped these various systems, as well as methodological issues of comparative research
CRJ501
Patterns and trends in crime and victimization in the United States; the complex relationships between theoretical explanations of criminal behavior and criminal justice policies and priorities; theoretical and empirical foundations of criminal behavior and crime control; development of writing and conceptual skills
CRJ604
Theory of courts and the legal, social, and political processes that significantly affect the operation of the criminal courts, the administration of justice, and judicial decision making; the interrelationship among the social and political forces that influence court decisions and justice
ENG337
A study of cultural themes, social ideas, and historical movements in selected literature in translation
ENG345
World literature: poetry, fiction, and drama along with historical and cultural backgrounds of literatures across the globe
EXE582
Graduate student teaching experience with children ranging from grades 7-12, needing special education services, completed in public, private, or charter school classrooms, private agency classrooms, or classrooms in residential settings. Required for graduate teacher candidates seeking certification as a teacher of special education
EXE691
To demonstrate special education pedagogical and content knowledge and skills, candidates design and execute student-centered, evidence-based interventions based on professional literature. They implement, interpret results, and make data-driven decisions in applied settings, aiming to impact academic, behavioral, functional, or social outcomes. Culminates in a written project
FTT252
Exploration of fashion styling principles and techniques; evaluation of diverse fashion aesthetics; embracing ethical fashion styling practices; development of fashion narratives; and creation of professional fashion photoshoots
HTR480
A culminating hands-on experience for students to develop and integrate a core set of business skills essential to successful hospitality management. Applied learning experiences in a commercial restaurant for students to learn operations, food and beverage, facilities, and services
MUS331
Theory and analysis of compositional strategies, musical styles and aesthetic trends rooted in late 19th, 20th and 21st century western art music. Analysis of seminal 20th century music repertoire, and its influence on works of pop, jazz and film music