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CRIJ 2328. Police Systems and Practices. (3-3-0)
A study of the police profession; organization of law enforcement systems; the police role; police discretion;
ethics; police-community interaction; current and future issues.
ITDF 1300. Introduction to Digital Forensics. (3-3-3)
A study of the application of digital forensic science and technology to collect, analyze, document, and
present information while maintaining a documented chain of custody. Overview of ethics, white collar
crime, and other legal guidelines/regulations/laws. Includes overview of tools used for forensic analysis of
digital devices in investigations. Lab Fee.
DANCE
DANC 1112, 1113, 2112, 2113. (DAN 1111, 1112, 2111, 2112) Dance Practicum I, II, III, IV. (1-0-3)
Participation and instruction in folk, modern, social, tap, and other activities (co-educational). Lab Fee.
DANC 1147, 1148, 2147, 2148. Jazz Dance I, II, III, IV. (1-0-3)
Activity course designed for dance minors with previous dance experience. Introduction to movement
concepts, vocabulary, and style specific to jazz dance. This course may be repeated for credit. Lab Fee
DANC 1151, 1152. Dance Performance I, II (1 SCH version)
Prerequisites: DANC 1112 or 2112 and audition.
Designed to prepare the student for a performance competition/tour. Through rehearsal, performance, and
discussion, students will gain proficiency in dance by learning various choreography for performance in
various dance styles.
DANC 2389. Academic Cooperative. (3-0-9)
An instructional program designed to integrate on-campus study with practical hands-on work experience.
The individual student will set specific goals and objectives required in directing a dance program, planning
a dance production. Topics will include choreography, administration, public relations and communication
skills. Lab fee.
DEVELOPMENTAL STUDIES
Developmental studies courses carry no semester hour credit and therefore cannot be used for graduation
purposes. Students may NOT withdraw from DEVL courses during the course of the semester.
BASC 0011. Basic INRW. (0-0-0)
This course is designed for students whose reading and writing skills fall below high school
standards as determined by TSI scores. This is considered “structured tutoring” and will not be
marked on the students’ transcript. Enrollment must be continuous each semester until TSI scores
are high enough to be placed in INRW or credit level ENGL courses. No lab fee.
BASC 0022. Basic MATH. (0-0-0)
This course is designed for students whose math skills fall below high school standards as determined by
TSI scores. This is considered “structured tutoring” and will not be marked on the students’ transcript.
Enrollment must be continuous each semester until TSI scores are high enough to be placed in DEVL or
credit level MATH courses. No lab fee.
BASE 0001. BASE INRW NCBO. (0-2-0)
This course is designed for students whose reading and writing skills are close to eligibility for Integrated
Reading and Writing I placement, as determined by TSI scores. Additional assistance will be provided to the
student to support their progress in INRW 0310/0110. This course will not be marked on the students’
transcript. Required co-enrollment: INRW 0310/0110. No lab fee.
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