Apr 28, 2024  
2018-2019 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
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Courses


 
  
  • COT 285L4 - Pre-Professional Internship [GELB]


    One semester of practical, on-the-job work experience and training at select on-campus or off-campus facilities.

    Credit 1 hr May be repeated for additional credit
    Grade Mode Credit/No-Credit Course Rotation as needed

    Department Permission is required

    Class-Level Restriction Undergraduate standing



    Notes -
    Equivalent Courses TM 285L4, TM 285
    Previously listed as TM 285L4 - Pre-Professional Internship; TM 285
    Updates Change to course prefix 4/2016, effective Summer 2016; Change to number for GELB 7/2014, effective Fall 2015, COT Reorganization 6/2014


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  • COT 286L4 - Pre-Professional Internship [GELB]


    One semester of practical, on-the-job work experience and training at select on-campus or off-campus facilities.

    Credit 2 hrs May be repeated for additional credit
    Grade Mode Credit/No-Credit Course Rotation as needed

    Department Permission is required

    Class-Level Restriction Undergraduate standing



    Notes -
    Equivalent Courses TM 286L4, TM 286
    Previously listed as TM 286L4 - Pre-Professional Internship; TM 286
    Updates Change to course prefix 4/2016, effective Summer 2016; Change to number for GELB 7/2014, effective Fall 2015, COT Reorganization 6/2014


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  • COT 287L4 - Pre-Professional Internship [GELB]


    One semester of practical, on-the-job work experience and training at select on-campus or off-campus facilities.

    Credit 3 hrs May be repeated for additional credit
    Grade Mode Credit/No-Credit Course Rotation as needed

    Department Permission is required

    Class-Level Restriction Undergraduate standing



    Notes -
    Equivalent Courses TM 287L4, TM 287
    Previously listed as TM 287L4 - Pre-Professional Internship; TM 287
    Updates Change to course prefix 4/2016, effective Summer 2016; Change to number for GELB 7/2014, effective Fall 2015, COT Reorganization 6/2014


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  • COT 300W - Research and Writing: The Technology Career Perspective [GEWI]


    Focuses on research and writing in technology career fields. Students analyze documents, writing standards, and audiences. They integrate research findings to construct effective arguments. Genres include policies, procedures, reports, and presentations for the workplace and for community, professional, and governmental bodies. Assignments are customized to School of Technology Studies majors.

    Credit 3 hrs
    Grade Mode Normal (A-F) Course Rotation

    Prerequisite(s) WRTG 121  
    Class-Level Restriction Junior standing


    Notes -
    Equivalent Courses STS 300W
    Previously listed as STS 300W
    Updates Change to prefix 1/2015, effective Fall 2015


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  • COT 377 - Special Topics


    An exploration and study of topics not covered in other departmental offerings. Students may elect more than once, provided different topics are studied.

    Credit 1 hr May be repeated for additional credit (provided topics are different)
    Grade Mode Normal (A-F) Course Rotation Variable

    Notes -


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  • COT 378 - Special Topics


    An exploration and study of topics not covered in other departmental offerings. Students may elect more than once, provided different topics are studied.

    Credit 2 hrs May be repeated for additional credit (provided topics are different)
    Grade Mode Normal (A-F) Course Rotation Variable

    Notes -


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  • COT 379 - Special Topics


    An exploration and study of topics not covered in other departmental offerings. Students may elect more than once, provided different topics are studied.

    Credit 3 hrs May be repeated for additional credit (provided topics are different)
    Grade Mode Normal (A-F) Course Rotation Variable

    Notes -


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  • COT 477 - Special Topics


    An exploration and study of topics not covered in other departmental offerings. Students may elect more than once, provided different topics are studied.

    Credit 1 hr May be repeated for additional credit (provided topics are different)
    Grade Mode Normal (A-F) Course Rotation Variable

    Notes -


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  • COT 478 - Special Topics


    An exploration and study of topics not covered in other departmental offerings. Students may elect more than once, provided different topics are studied.

    Credit 2 hrs May be repeated for additional credit (provided topics are different)
    Grade Mode Normal (A-F) Course Rotation Variable

    Notes -


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  • COT 479 - Special Topics


    An exploration and study of topics not covered in other departmental offerings. Students may elect more than once, provided different topics are studied.

    Credit 3 hrs May be repeated for additional credit (provided topics are different)
    Grade Mode Normal (A-F) Course Rotation Variable

    Notes -


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  • COT 497 - Independent Study


    Directed study in areas not provided in other course offerings, or advanced study in areas of special interest to the student.

    Credit 1 hr May be repeated for additional credit
    Grade Mode Normal (A-F) Course Rotation as needed (see dept.)

    Department Permission is required

    Notes -


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  • COT 498 - Independent Study


    Directed study in areas not provided in other course offerings, or advanced study in areas of special interest to the student.

    Credit 2 hrs May be repeated for additional credit
    Grade Mode Normal (A-F) Course Rotation as needed (see dept.)

    Department Permission is required

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  • COT 499 - Independent Study


    Directed study in areas not provided in other course offerings, or advanced study in areas of special interest to the student.

    Credit 3 hrs May be repeated for additional credit
    Grade Mode Normal (A-F) Course Rotation as needed (see dept.)

    Department Permission is required

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  • COUN 100L4 - Career Exploration and Decision-Making [GELB]


    Self-exploration (values, interests, goals) as it relates to careers and the world of work. Presentation in an experimental format of career exploration and personal decision-making strategies and processes. Investigation of career planning and resources (people and materials).

    Credit 2 hrs
    Grade Mode Normal (A-F) Course Rotation

    This is an introduction course in career exploration and decision-making.  The purpose is to gain an overview of the world of work and to use reflective and structured methods of self-discovery to achieve a tentative career choice.  This course provides students the opportunity to consider their interests and goals in order to help in planning a rewarding career as one pursues their degree at Eastern Michigan University. 

    Career Exploration and Decision Making provides students with the knowledge, resources, and strategies for making career and professional decisions.  Students will learn about professional opportunities connected to their academic interests (historic preservation, counseling, nursing marketing, information technology, etc.) through experiential assignments and class discussions.  Various decision-making strategies and goal setting exercises also will be explored.

    Notes -
    Previously listed as COB 100L; COUN 100L
    Updates Change to number for GELB 7/2014, effective Fall 2015, 02/2011


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  • COUN 450 - An Introduction: Counseling Concepts and Skills


    Introduction to basic concepts of counseling relationships; training in basic counseling skills; experiential learning activities which focus on self-development, interpersonal relationships and related issues; and initial exposure to counseling theory and process.

    Credit 3 hrs
    Grade Mode Normal (A-F) Course Rotation

    Class-Level Restriction Junior or Senior standing

    Notes -
    Recommended for those planning a career in the helping professions. Students who are not Juniors or Seniors may request department permission to enroll in the course.


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  • COUN 477 - Special Topics


    An exploration and study of topics not covered in other departmental offerings. Students may elect more than once, provided different topics are studied.

    Credit 1 hr May be repeated for additional credit (provided topics are different)
    Grade Mode Normal (A-F) Course Rotation Variable

    Department Permission is required

    Notes -


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  • COUN 478 - Special Topics


    An exploration and study of topics not covered in other departmental offerings. Students may elect more than once, provided different topics are studied.

    Credit 2 hrs May be repeated for additional credit (provided topics are different)
    Grade Mode Normal (A-F) Course Rotation Variable

    Department Permission is required

    Notes -


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  • COUN 479 - Special Topics


    An exploration and study of topics not covered in other departmental offerings. Students may elect more than once, provided different topics are studied.

    Credit 3 hrs May be repeated for additional credit (provided topics are different)
    Grade Mode Normal (A-F) Course Rotation Variable

    Department Permission is required

    Notes -


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  • COUN 497 - Independent Study


    Advanced study on an individual basis in areas in which the department does not offer a formal course.

    Credit 1 hr May be repeated for additional credit
    Grade Mode Credit/No-Credit Course Rotation as needed (see dept.)

    Department Permission is required

    Notes -


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  • COUN 498 - Independent Study


    Advanced study on an individual basis in areas in which the department does not offer a formal course.

    Credit 2 hrs May be repeated for additional credit
    Grade Mode Credit/No-Credit Course Rotation as needed (see dept.)

    Department Permission is required

    Notes -


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  • COUN 499 - Independent Study


    Advanced study on an individual basis in areas in which the department does not offer a formal course.

    Credit 3 hrs May be repeated for additional credit
    Grade Mode Credit/No-Credit Course Rotation as needed (see dept.)

    Department Permission is required

    Notes -


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  • CRM 200 - Introduction to Crime and Justice [GEKS]


    An introduction to policy issues, theories and strategies regarding the fields of criminal justice and criminology.

    Credit 3 hrs May not be repeated for additional credit
    Grade Mode Normal (A-F) Course Rotation Fall, Winter, and Summer

    Class-Level Restriction Undergraduate standing


    Notes -
    Updates Course Rotation added 12/2014


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  • CRM 222 - Pornography and Crime


    The course will focus on the legal definitions of pornography, censorship versus freedom of speech, the types of pornography that are policed (e.g. violent, and child pornography), police strategies, criminal versus social action, as well as the relationship between harm, consent, criminal behavior and hate crimes.

    Credit 3 hrs May not be repeated for additional credit
    Grade Mode Normal (A-F) Course Rotation Fall (even yrs.) and Summer

    Notes -
    Updates Course Rotation added 12/2014


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  • CRM 229 - Green Criminology


    This course examines environmental harm from a criminological perspective, including the application of chronological theories to explore causes and consequences of environmental harm. Students will become acquainted with current events and research that examines offenders and victims of environmental crime.

    Credit 3 hrs May not be repeated for additional credit
    Grade Mode Normal (A-F) Course Rotation

    Class-Level Restriction Sophomore standing or above, Second Bachelor, and Post Bac. Teacher Certification

    Notes -
    Updates New Course 4/2015, effective Fall 2015


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  • CRM 263 - Crime and Technology


    This course examines the use of technology in the prevention, commission, detection and control of crime. In addition cybercrime, cyber deviance and cyber freedoms are examined through criminological and sociological perspectives. Specifically, these phenomena are located in the wider contexts of social, political, cultural and economic change.
     

    Credit 3 hrs May not be repeated for additional credit
    Grade Mode Normal (A-F) Course Rotation

    Class-Level Restriction Undergraduate standing

    Notes -
    Updates New Course 2/2015, effective Fall 2015


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  • CRM 270 - Introduction to Forensic Anthropology


    This introduction to the applied field of forensic anthropology will include an overview of the human skeleton, aspects of the biological profile, how to estimate the post-mortem interval, and the expectations of the forensic anthropologist as an expert witness. Students will gain an appreciation for the controversies and limitations of the field.

    Disclaimer: The material covered in this course can be of a violent and graphic nature.

    Credit 3 hrs May not be repeated for additional credit
    Grade Mode Normal (A-F) Course Rotation Fall and Winter

    Cross-Listed with ANTH 270  

    Class-Level Restriction Undergraduate standing

    Notes -
    Equivalent Courses ANTH 270
    Updates Course Rotation added 5/2017; New Course 3/2016, effective Fall 2016


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  • CRM 277 - Special Topics


    An exploration and study of topics not covered in other departmental offerings. Students may elect more than once, provided different topics are studied.

    Credit 1 hr May be repeated for additional credit (provided topics are different)
    Grade Mode Normal (A-F) Course Rotation Variable

    Notes -


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  • CRM 278 - Special Topics


    An exploration and study of topics not covered in other departmental offerings. Students may elect more than once, provided different topics are studied.

    Credit 2 hrs May be repeated for additional credit (provided topics are different)
    Grade Mode Normal (A-F) Course Rotation Variable

    Notes -


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  • CRM 279 - Special Topics


    An exploration and study of topics not covered in other departmental offerings. Students may elect more than once, provided different topics are studied.

    Credit 3 hrs May be repeated for additional credit (provided topics are different)
    Grade Mode Normal (A-F) Course Rotation Summer (even yrs.)

    Notes -
    Updates Course Rotation added 12/2014


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  • CRM 300 - Criminal Justice


    A critical view of the entire spectrum of criminal justice. The police, courts and corrections studied as interrelated institutions in the process of defining criminals.

    Credit 3 hrs May not be repeated for additional credit
    Grade Mode Normal (A-F) Course Rotation Fall, Winter, and Summer

    Notes -
    Updates Course Rotation added 12/2014


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  • CRM 301 - Criminology


    The nature, incidence and prevalence of crime. Theory of crime and delinquency causation.

    Credit 3 hrs May not be repeated for additional credit
    Grade Mode Normal (A-F) Course Rotation Fall, Winter, and Summer

    Notes -
    Updates Course Rotation added 12/2014


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  • CRM 320 - Criminal Investigation


    Introduction to the science of criminal investigations, including the methodology of crime scene investigations, evidence collection, preservation and analysis. Other topics include the constitutional, legal and historical concerns relevant to procedural issues of investigation.

    Credit 3 hrs May not be repeated for additional credit
    Grade Mode Normal (A-F) Course Rotation Fall and Winter

    Concurrent Prerequisite(s) CRM 300  
    Notes -
    Updates Course Rotation added 12/2014


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  • CRM 321 - Cooperation and Conflict in Society


    The principles of cooperation, cooperation in our competitive-individualistic society, cooperative skills and forms of mutual aid are examined. Students learn cooperation through doing, as well as reading and writing, including a variety of group projects, exercises and discussion.

    Credit 3 hrs May not be repeated for additional credit
    Grade Mode Normal (A-F) Course Rotation Fall, Winter, and Summer (odd yrs.)

    Cross-Listed with   

    Prerequisite(s) SOCL 105  
    Notes -
    Updates Course Rotation added 12/2014


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  • CRM 331 - Introduction to Corrections


    An examination of corrections/punishment in contemporary society, its historical development, structural dependency, relationship to the system of justice and problems of effectiveness.

    Credit 3 hrs May not be repeated for additional credit
    Grade Mode Normal (A-F) Course Rotation Fall, Winter, and Summer

    Prerequisite(s) CRM 300  
    Notes -
    Updates Course Rotation added 12/2014


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  • CRM 332 - Community Corrections


    An examination of the limitations of incarceration and the potential of community based alternatives.

    Credit 3 hrs May not be repeated for additional credit
    Grade Mode Normal (A-F) Course Rotation Fall and Winter

    Prerequisite(s) CRM 300  
    Notes -
    Updates Course Rotation added 12/2014


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  • CRM 333 - Violence and Society


    An introduction to and survey of the multi-disciplinary study of violence and society. Issues specifically examined are mass institutions of media, culture and identity formation.

    Credit 3 hrs May not be repeated for additional credit
    Grade Mode Normal (A-F) Course Rotation Fall and Winter

    Cross-Listed with   

    Prerequisite(s) SOCL 105  
    Notes -
    Updates Course Rotation added 12/2014


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  • CRM 337 - Deviance and Society


    An introduction to the scientific study of deviance, society’s reaction to deviance and the social strategies for managing deviance.

    Credit 3 hrs May not be repeated for additional credit
    Grade Mode Normal (A-F) Course Rotation Fall, Winter, and Summer

    Cross-Listed with   

    Prerequisite(s) SOCL 105  
    Notes -
    Updates Course Rotation added 12/2014


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  • CRM 338 - Women, Crime and Justice


    This course will offer a critical analysis of gender and criminal justice as it relates to women as victims, offenders and agents of the criminal justice system. Additionally, the social conditions of criminality, intervention strategies as well as social action and criminal justice policy reform will be examined.

    Credit 3 hrs May not be repeated for additional credit
    Grade Mode Normal (A-F) Course Rotation Fall (even yrs.), Winter and Summer (odd yrs.)

    Cross-Listed with  ,   

    Notes -
    Updates Course Rotation added 12/2014


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  • CRM 354 - Juvenile Delinquency


    The nature, incidence and measurement of juvenile delinquency; theories and causation; juvenile justice philosophies and treatment methods.

    Credit 3 hrs May not be repeated for additional credit
    Grade Mode Normal (A-F) Course Rotation Fall and Winter

    Notes -
    Updates Course Rotation added 12/2014; Department change 7/2014


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  • CRM 355 - Juvenile Justice Policy


    This course covers the juvenile justice system, treatment and prevention programs, policies and laws unique to juveniles, and other related topics. Upon completion, students should be able to identify and discuss juvenile court structure and procedures, function and jurisdiction of juvenile agencies, processing, and detention of juveniles, and case disposition.

    Credit 3 hrs May not be repeated for additional credit
    Grade Mode Normal (A-F) Course Rotation

    Prerequisite(s) CRM 300  
    Class-Level Restriction Undergraduate standing

    Notes -
    Updates New Course 3/2018, effective Fall 2018


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  • CRM 356 - Schools & Crime


    This course investigates theoretical, empirical, policy-based, and practice-based literature on crime, violence, and misconduct in educational settings. Upon completion, students should be able to recognize and discuss the multitude of factors related to school violence and crime and evaluate the effectiveness of various prevention and intervention programs, policies, and models.

    Credit 3 hrs May not be repeated for additional credit
    Grade Mode Normal (A-F) Course Rotation Variable schedule (see dept)

    Prerequisite(s) CRM 300  
    Class-Level Restriction Undergraduate standing

    Notes -
    Updates New Course 3/2018, effective Fall 2018


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  • CRM 362 - Ethics for Criminal Justice Professionals


    This course provides the basic materials for analyzing ethical situations in criminal justice professions. Case studies of misconduct and its effects, and various policy issues, such as discretion and due process in law enforcement, the courts and corrections will be examined.

    Credit 3 hrs May not be repeated for additional credit
    Grade Mode Normal (A-F) Course Rotation Fall and Winter (odd yrs.)

    Notes -
    Updates Course Rotation added 12/2014; New Course 2/2012, effective Fall 2012


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  • CRM 370 - White Collar Crime


    An examination of the definitions, laws, causes and policy responses that shape crimes by corporations, government agencies, professionals and others engaged in legitimate occupations.

    Credit 3 hrs May not be repeated for additional credit
    Grade Mode Normal (A-F) Course Rotation Fall, Winter, and Summer

    Notes -
    Updates Course Rotation added 12/2014


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  • CRM 377 - Special Topics


    A single topic is covered each semester, selected as the interest and/or problems change. Students may elect a special topics course several times, provided different topics are studied, but only twice for credit toward a major or minor in criminology.

    Credit 1 hr May be repeated for additional credit (provided topics are different)
    Grade Mode Normal (A-F) Course Rotation Variable

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  • CRM 378 - Special Topics


    A single topic is covered each semester, selected as the interest and/or problems change. Students may elect a special topics course several times, provided different topics are studied, but only twice for credit toward a major or minor in criminology.

    Credit 2 hrs May be repeated for additional credit (provided topics are different)
    Grade Mode Normal (A-F) Course Rotation Variable

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  • CRM 379 - Special Topics


    A single topic is covered each semester, selected as the interest and/or problems change. Students may elect a special topics course several times, provided different topics are studied, but only twice for credit toward a major or minor in criminology.

    Credit 3 hrs May be repeated for additional credit (provided topics are different)
    Grade Mode Normal (A-F) Course Rotation Fall, Winter, and Summer (even yrs.)

    Notes -
    Updates Course Rotation added 12/2014


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  • CRM 387L4 - Cooperative Education in Criminal Justice [GELB]


    Practical experience in agencies or government settings to provide job skills.

    Credit 3 hrs May be repeated for additional credit
    Grade Mode Credit/No-Credit Course Rotation Fall, Winter, and Summer

    Department Permission is required

    Class-Level Restriction Junior standing



    Notes -
    Previously listed as CRM 387
    Updates Course Rotation 12/2014; Change to number for GELB 7/2014, effective Fall 2015


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  • CRM 410 - Forensic Science Evidence in Criminal Cases


    A study of scientific evidence in criminal cases, the standards used to prevent “junk science”, the reliability of common forms of evidence (fingerprints, handwriting, hair, bite marks, ballistics, fire and Arson, blood stains, and social sciences testimony), and the impact of DNA exoneration on the reliability of forensic science evidence.

    Credit 3 hrs May not be repeated for additional credit
    Grade Mode Normal (A-F) Course Rotation Winter (odd yrs.)

    Prerequisite(s) CRM 300  
    Notes -
    Updates Course Rotation added 12/2014; New Course 5/2013, effective Winter 2014


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  • CRM 412 - Law and Society


    Law as a social and cultural product; the interrelationships between law and social institutions.

    Credit 3 hrs May not be repeated for additional credit
    Grade Mode Normal (A-F) Course Rotation Fall and Winter

    Cross-Listed with   

    Prerequisite(s) SOCL 105  
    Notes -
    Not open to those with credit in SOCL 412.

    Updates Course Rotation added 12/2014; Grad Credit rescinded 4/2012, effective Fall 2012; Graduate Credit 7/2011


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  • CRM 420 - Drugs, Crime and Criminal Justice


    Analysis of legal and illegal drugs and their relation to crime, costs associated. With drug use and abuse, methodologies to collect data on drug theories, as well as drug control policies like D.A.R.E. and the War on Drugs and regulatory strategies as are applied to legal substances.

    Credit 3 hrs May not be repeated for additional credit
    Grade Mode Normal (A-F) Course Rotation Summer

    Prerequisite(s) CRM 300  and CRM 301  
    Class-Level Restriction Sophomore standing

    Notes -
    Updates Course Rotation 12/2014; Links 04/2011


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  • CRM 431 - Policing in Society


    The social and historical origin of the police; police culture, role and career; police in the legal system; police discretion; ethical development of police; police and the community; police organization and community control.

    Credit 3 hrs May not be repeated for additional credit
    Grade Mode Normal (A-F) Course Rotation Fall, Winter, and Summer

    Prerequisite(s) CRM 300  
    Notes -
    Updates Course Rotation added 12/2014; Grad Credit rescinded 4/2012, effective Fall 2012; Graduate Credit 7/2011


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  • CRM 432 - Police Organization


    An examination of the major theories of police organization and how these theories can enhance our understanding of policing and help solve problems facing the police in everyday life.

    Credit 3 hrs May not be repeated for additional credit
    Grade Mode Normal (A-F) Course Rotation Fall, Winter, and Summer

    Prerequisite(s) CRM 300  
    Notes -
    Updates Course Rotation added 12/2014


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  • CRM 447W - Senior Seminar in Criminology [GEWI]


    Summations and integrations of the various bodies of criminological knowledge and their applications to policies of crime prevention and control.

    Credit 3 hrs May not be repeated for additional credit
    Grade Mode Normal (A-F) Course Rotation Fall, Winter, and Summer

    Prerequisite(s) CRM 300 , CRM 301 , SOCL 250 , and SOCL 304  
    Class-Level Restriction Senior standing


    Notes -
    Updates Course Rotation 12/2014; Graduate Credit Removal 04/2012, effective Fall 2012; Graduate Credit added 7/2011


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  • CRM 460 - Criminal Law II


    The social, political, and historical evolution of criminal procedure with an emphasis on its application with regard to law enforcement and the judiciary.

    Credit 3 hrs May not be repeated for additional credit
    Grade Mode Normal (A-F) Course Rotation Fall

    Notes -
    Updates Course Rotation added 12/2014; Grad Credit rescinded 4/2012, effective Fall 2012; Graduate Credit 7/2011


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  • CRM 477 - Special Topics


    An exploration and study of topics not covered in other departmental offerings. Students may elect more than once, provided different topics are studied.

    Credit 1 hr May be repeated for additional credit (provided topics are different)
    Grade Mode Normal (A-F) Course Rotation Variable

    Notes -


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  • CRM 478 - Special Topics


    An exploration and study of topics not covered in other departmental offerings. Students may elect more than once, provided different topics are studied.

    Credit 2 hrs May be repeated for additional credit (provided topics are different)
    Grade Mode Normal (A-F) Course Rotation Variable

    Notes -


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  • CRM 479 - Special Topics


    An exploration and study of topics not covered in other departmental offerings. Students may elect more than once, provided different topics are studied.

    Credit 3 hrs May be repeated for additional credit (provided topics are different)
    Grade Mode Normal (A-F) Course Rotation Variable

    Notes -


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  • CRM 487L4 - Cooperative Education in Criminal Justice [GELB]


    Practical experience in agencies or government settings to provide job skills.

    Credit 3 hrs May be repeated for additional credit
    Grade Mode Credit/No-Credit Course Rotation Fall, Winter, and Summer (odd yrs.)

    Department Permission is required



    Notes -
    Previously listed as CRM 487
    Updates Course Rotation added 12/2014; Change to number for GELB 7/2014, effective Fall 2015, Grad Credit rescinded 4/2012, effective Fall 2012; Graduate Credit 7/2011


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  • CRM 488L4 - Field Internship in Criminology and Criminal Justice [GELB]


    A minimum of ten hours per week in a governmental or private agency dealing with the crime problem. The agency and the field instructor provide supervised learning experiences.

    Credit 3 hrs each May be repeated for additional credit
    Grade Mode Normal (A-F) Course Rotation Fall, Winter, and Summer

    Department Permission is required

    Class-Level Restriction Junior standing



    Notes -
    second semester Juniors may be admitted by department permission

    Previously listed as CRM 488
    Updates Course Rotation 12/2014; Change to number for GELB 7/2014, effective Fall 2015, Graduate Credit Removal 04/2012, effective Fall 2012; Graduate Credit added 7/2011


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  • CRM 489L4 - Field Internship in Criminology and Criminal Justice [GELB]


    A minimum of ten hours per week in a governmental or private agency dealing with the crime problem. The agency and the field instructor provide supervised learning experiences.

    Credit 3 hrs each May be repeated for additional credit
    Grade Mode Normal (A-F) Course Rotation Fall, Winter, and Summer

    Class-Level Restriction Junior standing



    Notes -
    second semester Juniors may be admitted by department permission

    Previously listed as CRM 489
    Updates Course Rotation 12/2014; Change to number for GELB 7/2014, effective Fall 2015, Graduate Credit Removal 04/2012, effective Fall 2012; Graduate Credit added 7/2011


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  • CRM 491L6 - Undergraduate Research in Criminology [GELB]


    Independent, original research in Criminology

    Credit 1 hr May be repeated for additional credit
    Grade Mode Normal (A-F) Course Rotation

    Department Permission is required

    Class-Level Restriction Undergraduate standing



    Notes -
    Updates New Course 12/2016, effective Fall 2017


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  • CRM 492L6 - Undergraduate Research in Criminology [GELB]


    Independent, original research in Criminology

    Credit 2 hrs May be repeated for additional credit
    Grade Mode Normal (A-F) Course Rotation

    Department Permission is required

    Class-Level Restriction Undergraduate standing



    Notes -
    Updates New Course 12/2016, effective Fall 2017


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  • CRM 493L6 - Undergraduate Research in Criminology [GELB]


    Independent, original research in Criminology

    Credit 3 hrs May be repeated for additional credit
    Grade Mode Normal (A-F) Course Rotation

    Department Permission is required

    Class-Level Restriction Undergraduate standing



    Notes -
    Updates New Course 12/2016, effective Fall 2017


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  • CRM 497 - Independent Study


    Independent study, under the supervision of a department member, in areas in which the department does not offer a course.

    Credit 1 hr May be repeated for additional credit
    Grade Mode Normal (A-F) Course Rotation Fall, Winter, and Summer

    Department Permission is required

    Notes -
    Updates Course Rotation added 12/2014


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  • CRM 498 - Independent Study


    Independent study, under the supervision of a department member, in areas in which the department does not offer a course.

    Credit 2 hrs May be repeated for additional credit
    Grade Mode Normal (A-F) Course Rotation Fall, Winter, and Summer

    Department Permission is required

    Notes -
    Updates Course Rotation added 12/2014


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  • CRM 499 - Independent Study


    Independent study, under the supervision of a department member, in areas in which the department does not offer a course.

    Credit 3 hrs May be repeated for additional credit
    Grade Mode Normal (A-F) Course Rotation Fall, Winter, and Summer

    Department Permission is required

    Notes -
    Updates Course Rotation added 12/2014


    Summer 2024 Course Sections

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  • CRTW 201 - Introduction to Creative Writing [GEKA]


    A writing workshop introducing the basic forms and methods of poetry and fiction, through student writing projects, workshop discussions and the reading of contemporary creative work in these genres.

    Credit 3 hrs May not be repeated for additional credit
    Grade Mode Normal (A-F) Course Rotation

    Class-Level Restriction Undergraduate standing

    This course is a workshop in creative writing. Students acquire basic knowledge in the practice and evaluation of poetry and fiction, as well as in the use of literary vocabularies and techniques. Literary models will inspire and direct students’ own creative writing and inquiry into the relationship between form and content and between critical and creative thinking. The discipline of creative writing as a field of art, one continuous with other arts, will be stressed in the course by focusing on the process of creativity and procedures for generating new writing. We expect students to experiment in forms and to explore the genres of fiction and poetry, including the ground between them. We also encourage students to find forums and audiences for their creative work by editing and printing small collections of writing and by reading, exhibiting and performing their creative work.
    Notes -


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  • CRTW 300W - Gateway to the Creative Writing Program [GEWI]


    This course is the point of entry for the major  and minor  in Creative Writing. The course is tailored specifically to equip students with the tools they need to succeed in upper division Creative Writing workshops, practicums and reading courses, as well as in the Capstone project. Topics include: theory and practice, formal innovation, interdisciplinary, among others.

    Credit 3 hrs May not be repeated for additional credit
    Grade Mode Normal (A-F) Course Rotation

    Prerequisite(s) CRTW 201  
    Class-Level Restriction Undergraduate standing


    Notes -
    Equivalent Courses CRTW 300
    Previously listed as CRTW 300 - Gateway to the Creative Writing Program
    Updates Change to number and approved for GEWI 2/2017, effective Fall 2017; New Course 10/2012, effective Winter 2013


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  • CRTW 335W - Creative Writing [GEWI]


    CRTW 335W is designed to focus equally on student writing and examination of contemporary literary arts practices. This class is offered in a variety of topics (see course descriptions on the Creative Writing homepage). It may be repeated multiple times by both majors or minors as a restricted elective so long as subtitles are different.

    Credit 3 hrs May be repeated for additional credit
    Grade Mode Normal (A-F) Course Rotation

    Prerequisite(s) CRTW 300W  and CRTW 201  

    Notes -
    Students following the Creative Writing [BA]  in the 2012-2013 catalog or a catalog that precedes it, are not required to complete CRTW 300W  prior to enrolling in this course, and need to contact the English Language, & Literature Department for an override.

    Updates Prereq Change 11/2014, effective Summer 2015; Prereq change 7/2013, effective Winter 2014; Course Description change 4/2013, effective Fall 2013; Prerequisite Change 10/2012, effective Winter 2013


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  • CRTW 422W - Writer’s Workshop [GEWI]


    An advanced seminar workshop in a specific genre, sub-genre or approach to creative writing, CRTW 422W is designed to focus equally on student writing and examination of contemporary literary arts practices. This class is offered in a variety of topics (see course descriptions on the Creative Writing homepage). Majors are required to take this course twice under different topic subtitles. It may be repeated multiple times by both majors or minors as a restricted elective so long as subtitles are different.

    Credit 3 hrs May be repeated for additional credit
    Grade Mode Normal (A-F) Course Rotation

    Prerequisite(s) CRTW 335W  

    Notes -
    Updates Graduate Credit rescinded 12/2015, effective Fall 2016; Description Change 4/2013, effective Fall 2013; Graduate Credit added 7/2011


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  • CRTW 426W - Contemporary Forms [GEWI]


    An advanced, reading-intensive course on contemporary and innovative forms of literature, emphasizing structural models, formal techniques and redefinitions of literary conventions.

    Credit 3 hrs May be repeated for additional credit, total credits not to exceed 9 hrs
    Grade Mode Normal (A-F) Course Rotation

    Cross-Listed with CRTW 506  

    Prerequisite(s) (CRTW 422W ) and (One “LITR” Course 200- or 300-level)
    Class-Level Restriction Junior standing or above


    Notes -
    Equivalent Courses CRTW 426, CRTW 506
    Previously listed as CRTW 426 - Contemporary Forms
    Updates Change to number and approved for GEWI 2/2017, effective Fall 2017; Graduate Credit rescinded 12/2015, effective Fall 2016; Prerequisite Change 10/2011, effective Winter 2012; Graduate Credit 7/2011


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  • CRTW 490W - Capstone Project [GEWI]


    Students in this course will create and complete capstone requirements for creative writing majors and gain experience in presenting their work to audiences.

    Credit 3 hrs May not be repeated for additional credit
    Grade Mode Normal (A-F) Course Rotation

    Prerequisite(s) CRTW 201 , CRTW 300W , CRTW 335W , and CRTW 422W  
    Major Restriction(s) Creative Writing [BA]  
    Class-Level Restriction Senior standing or above


    Notes -
    After completing all prerequisites, students may take additional classes in CRTW 335W  and CRTW 422W  concurrently with CRTW 490W

    Equivalent Courses CRTW 490
    Previously listed as CRTW 490 - Capstone Project
    Updates Change to number and approved for GEWI 5/2017, effective Fall 2017; Major Restriction 8/2014; New Course 10/2012, effective Winter 2013


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  • CSIE 150L2 - Cyanobacteria in Ford Lake/ Huron River Watershed [GELB]


    The focus of the course is an Academic Service-Learning project to characterize the genotype, and conditions for growth of potentially harmful cyanobacteria in Southeast Michigan waterways.

    Credit 1 hr May not be repeated for additional credit
    Grade Mode Normal (A-F) Course Rotation

    Corequisite(s)  ,  , and   

    Class-Level Restriction Undergraduate standing



    Notes -
    Equivalent Courses CSIE 150, CSIE 150L
    Previously listed as CSIE 150, CSIE 150L
    Updates Change to number for GELB 7/2014, effective Fall 2015


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    Fall 2024 Course Sections


  
  • CSIE 177L2 - Special Topics [GELB]


    An exploration and study of topics not covered in other departmental offerings.

    Credit 1 hr May be repeated for additional credit (provided topics are different)
    Grade Mode Normal (A-F) Course Rotation Variable

    Class-Level Restriction Undergraduate standing



    Notes -
    Equivalent Courses CSIE 177
    Updates Change to number for GELB 2/2017, effective Fall 2017


    Summer 2024 Course Sections

    Fall 2024 Course Sections


  
  • CSIE 178L2 - Special Topics [GELB]


    An exploration and study of topics not covered in other departmental offerings.

    Credit 2 hrs May be repeated for additional credit (provided topics are different)
    Grade Mode Normal (A-F) Course Rotation Variable

    Class-Level Restriction Undergraduate standing



    Notes -
    Equivalent Courses CSIE 178
    Updates Change to number for GELB 3/2017, effective Fall 2017


    Summer 2024 Course Sections

    Fall 2024 Course Sections


  
  • CSIE 179L2 - Special Topics [GELB]


    An exploration and study of topics not covered in other departmental offerings.

    Credit 3 hrs May be repeated for additional credit (provided topics are different)
    Grade Mode Normal (A-F) Course Rotation Variable

    Class-Level Restriction Undergraduate standing



    Notes -
    Equivalent Courses CSIE 179
    Updates Change to number for GELB 3/2017, effective Fall 2017


    Summer 2024 Course Sections

    Fall 2024 Course Sections


  
  • CSIE 197L2 - Independent Study [GELB]


    Independent study of a select topic under staff supervision. Possible approaches include library research, field research, and participant-observer experiences.

    Credit 1 hr May be repeated for additional credit
    Grade Mode Normal (A-F) Course Rotation as needed (see dept.)

    Department Permission is required

    Class-Level Restriction Undergraduate standing



    Notes -
    Equivalent Courses CSIE 197
    Previously listed as CSIE 197 - Independent Study
    Updates Change to number for GELB 3/2017, effective Fall 2017; New Course 9/2015, effective Fall 2015


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    Fall 2024 Course Sections


  
  • CSIE 198L2 - Independent Study [GELB]


    Independent study of a select topic under staff supervision. Possible approaches include library research, field research and participant-observer experiences.

    Credit 2 hrs May be repeated for additional credit
    Grade Mode Normal (A-F) Course Rotation as needed (see dept.)

    Department Permission is required

    Class-Level Restriction Undergraduate standing



    Notes -
    Equivalent Courses CSIE 198
    Previously listed as CSIE 198 - Independent Study
    Updates Change to number for GELB 3/2017, effective Fall 2017; New Course 9/2015, effective Fall 2015


    Summer 2024 Course Sections

    Fall 2024 Course Sections


  
  • CSIE 199L2 - Independent Study [GELB]


    Independent study of a select topic under staff supervision. Possible approaches include library research, field research and participant-observer experiences.

    Credit 3 hrs May be repeated for additional credit
    Grade Mode Normal (A-F) Course Rotation as needed (see dept.)

    Department Permission is required

    Class-Level Restriction Undergraduate standing



    Notes -
    Equivalent Courses CSIE 199
    Previously listed as CSIE 199 - Independent Study
    Updates Change to number for GELB 3/2017, effective Fall 2017; New Course 9/2015, effective Fall 2015


    Summer 2024 Course Sections

    Fall 2024 Course Sections


  
  • CSIE 277L2 - Special Topics [GELB]


    An exploration and study of topics not covered in other departmental offerings.

    Credit 1 hr May be repeated for additional credit (provided topics are different)
    Grade Mode Normal (A-F) Course Rotation Variable

    Class-Level Restriction Undergraduate standing



    Notes -
    Equivalent Courses CSIE 277
    Updates Change to number for GELB 3/2017, effective Fall 2017


    Summer 2024 Course Sections

    Fall 2024 Course Sections


  
  • CSIE 278L2 - Special Topics [GELB]


    An exploration and study of topics not covered in other departmental offerings.

    Credit 2 hrs May be repeated for additional credit (provided topics are different)
    Grade Mode Normal (A-F) Course Rotation Variable

    Class-Level Restriction Undergraduate standing



    Notes -
    Equivalent Courses CSIE 278
    Updates Change to number for GELB 3/2017, effective Fall 2017


    Summer 2024 Course Sections

    Fall 2024 Course Sections


  
  • CSIE 279L2 - Special Topics [GELB]


    An exploration and study of topics not covered in other departmental offerings.

    Credit 3 hrs May be repeated for additional credit (provided topics are different)
    Grade Mode Normal (A-F) Course Rotation Variable

    Class-Level Restriction Undergraduate standing



    Notes -
    Equivalent Courses CSIE 279
    Updates Change to number for GELB 3/2017, effective Fall 2017


    Summer 2024 Course Sections

    Fall 2024 Course Sections


  
  • CSIE 297L2 - Independent Study [GELB]


    Independent study of a select topic under staff supervision. Possible approaches include library research, field research and participant-observer experiences.

    Credit 1 hr May be repeated for additional credit
    Grade Mode Normal (A-F) Course Rotation as needed (see dept.)

    Department Permission is required

    Class-Level Restriction Undergraduate standing



    Notes -
    Equivalent Courses CSIE 297
    Previously listed as CSIE 297 - Independent Study
    Updates Change to number for GELB 3/2017, effective Fall 2017; New Course 9/2015, effective Fall 2015


    Summer 2024 Course Sections

    Fall 2024 Course Sections


  
  • CSIE 298L2 - Independent Study [GELB]


    Independent study of a select topic under staff supervision. Possible approaches include library research, field research and participant-observer experiences.

    Credit 2 hrs May be repeated for additional credit
    Grade Mode Normal (A-F) Course Rotation as needed (see dept.)

    Department Permission is required

    Class-Level Restriction Undergraduate standing



    Notes -
    Equivalent Courses CSIE 298
    Previously listed as CSIE 298 - Independent Study
    Updates Change to number for GELB 3/2017, effective Fall 2017; New Course 9/2015, effective Fall 2015


    Summer 2024 Course Sections

    Fall 2024 Course Sections


  
  • CSIE 299L2 - Independent Study [GELB]


    Independent study of a select topic under staff supervision. Possible approaches include library research, field research and participant-observer experiences.

    Credit 3 hrs May be repeated for additional credit
    Grade Mode Normal (A-F) Course Rotation as needed (see dept.)

    Department Permission is required

    Class-Level Restriction Undergraduate standing



    Notes -
    Equivalent Courses CSIE 299
    Previously listed as CSIE 299 - Independent Study
    Updates Change to number for GELB 3/2017, effective Fall 2017; New Course 9/2015, effective Fall 2015


    Summer 2024 Course Sections

    Fall 2024 Course Sections


  
  • CSIE 377L2 - Special Topics [GELB]


    An exploration and study of topics not covered in other departmental offerings.

    Credit 1 hr May be repeated for additional credit (provided topics are different)
    Grade Mode Normal (A-F) Course Rotation

    Class-Level Restriction Undergraduate standing



    Notes -
    Equivalent Courses CSIE 377
    Updates Change to number for GELB 3/2017, effective Fall 2017


    Summer 2024 Course Sections

    Fall 2024 Course Sections


  
  • CSIE 378L2 - Special Topics [GELB]


    An exploration and study of topics not covered in other departmental offerings.

    Credit 2 hrs May be repeated for additional credit (provided topics are different)
    Grade Mode Normal (A-F) Course Rotation Variable

    Class-Level Restriction Undergraduate standing



    Notes -
    Equivalent Courses CSIE 378
    Updates Change to number for GELB 3/2017, effective Fall 2017


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    Fall 2024 Course Sections


  
  • CSIE 379L2 - Special Topics [GELB]


    An exploration and study of topics not covered in other departmental offerings.

    Credit 3 hrs May be repeated for additional credit (provided topics are different)
    Grade Mode Normal (A-F) Course Rotation Variable

    Class-Level Restriction Undergraduate standing



    Notes -
    Equivalent Courses CSIE 379
    Updates Change to number for GELB 3/2017, effective Fall 2017


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    Fall 2024 Course Sections


  
  • CSIE 397L2 - Independent Study [GELB]


    Independent study of a select topic under staff supervision. Possible approaches include library research, field research and participant-observer experiences.

    Credit 1 hr May be repeated for additional credit
    Grade Mode Normal (A-F) Course Rotation as needed (see dept.)

    Department Permission is required

    Class-Level Restriction Undergraduate standing



    Notes -
    Equivalent Courses CSIE 397
    Previously listed as CSIE 397 - Independent Study
    Updates Change to number for GELB 3/2017, effective Fall 2017; New Course 9/2015, effective Fall 2015


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    Fall 2024 Course Sections


  
  • CSIE 398L2 - Independent Study [GELB]


    Independent study of a select topic under staff supervision. Possible approaches include library research, field research and participant-observer experiences.

    Credit 2 hrs May be repeated for additional credit
    Grade Mode Normal (A-F) Course Rotation as needed (see dept.)

    Department Permission is required

    Class-Level Restriction Undergraduate standing



    Notes -
    Equivalent Courses CSIE 398
    Previously listed as CSIE 398 - Independent Study
    Updates Change to number for GELB 3/2017, effective Fall 2017; New Course 9/2015, effective Fall 2015


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    Fall 2024 Course Sections


  
  • CSIE 399L2 - Independent Study [GELB]


    Independent study of a select topic under staff supervision. Possible approaches include library research, field research and participant-observer experiences.

    Credit 3 hrs May be repeated for additional credit
    Grade Mode Normal (A-F) Course Rotation as needed (see dept.)

    Department Permission is required

    Class-Level Restriction Undergraduate standing



    Notes -
    Equivalent Courses CSIE 399
    Previously listed as CSIE 399 - Independent Study
    Updates Change to number for GELB 3/2017, effective Fall 2017; New Course 9/2015, effective Fall 2015


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    Fall 2024 Course Sections


  
  • CSIE 477L2 - Special Topics [GELB]


    An exploration and study of topics not covered in other departmental offerings.

    Credit 1 hr May be repeated for additional credit (provided topics are different)
    Grade Mode Normal (A-F) Course Rotation Variable

    Class-Level Restriction Undergraduate standing



    Notes -
    Equivalent Courses CSIE 477
    Updates Change to number for GELB 3/2017, effective Fall 2017


    Summer 2024 Course Sections

    Fall 2024 Course Sections


  
  • CSIE 478L2 - Special Topics [GELB]


    An exploration and study of topics not covered in other departmental offerings.

    Credit 2 hrs May be repeated for additional credit (provided topics are different)
    Grade Mode Normal (A-F) Course Rotation

    Class-Level Restriction Undergraduate standing



    Notes -
    Equivalent Courses CSIE 478
    Updates Change to number for GELB 3/2017, effective Fall 2017


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  • CSIE 479L2 - Special Topics [GELB]


    An exploration and study of topics not covered in other departmental offerings.

    Credit 3 hrs May be repeated for additional credit (provided topics are different)
    Grade Mode Normal (A-F) Course Rotation Variable

    Class-Level Restriction Undergraduate standing



    Notes -
    Equivalent Courses CSIE 477
    Updates Change to number for GELB 3/2017, effective Fall 2017


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  • CTAA 165 - Television Laboratory


    Students who participate in co-instructional activities may, with the approval of the professor in charge and the school director, receive one hour of credit in a single activity during one semester. Students may earn up to four hours credit in one activity or in several. Admission to the activity does not ensure credit.

    Credit 1 hr
    Grade Mode Normal (A-F) Course Rotation

    Prerequisite(s) CTAT 130 , CTAT 131 , and CTAT 132  
    Notes -
    Students who do not meet prerequisite requirements may request department permission to enroll in the course.

    Updates Edited course type 07/2014; Links 04/2011


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  • CTAA 166 - Forensics


    Students who participate in co-instructional activities may, with the approval of the professor in charge and the school director, receive one hour of credit in a single activity during one semester. Students may earn up to four hours credit in one activity or in several. Admission to the activity does not ensure credit.

    Credit 1 hr
    Grade Mode Normal (A-F) Course Rotation

    Department Permission is required

    Notes -
    Updates Edited course type 07/2014


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  • CTAA 167 - Theatre Practice


    Students will receive one hour of graded credit for active co-curricular participation on a production running crew in a faculty-directed production. Admission to the activity does not ensure credit.

    Credit 1 hr May not be repeated for additional credit
    Grade Mode Normal (A-F) Course Rotation

    Department Permission is required

    Class-Level Restriction Undergraduate standing

    Notes -
    Updates Change to description 12/2016, effective Summer 2017; Change to description 2/2012, effective Fall 2012


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  • CTAA 168 - Interpretation


    Students who participate in co-instructional activities may, with the approval of the professor in charge and the department head, receive one hour of credit in a single activity during one semester. Students may earn up to four hours credit in such activities and the credit may be earned in one activity or in several activities. Admission to the activity does not ensure credit. (Available with a focus on oral interpretation of literature for the young.)

    Credit 1 hr
    Grade Mode Normal (A-F) Course Rotation

    Prerequisite(s) CTAO 210 
    Notes -
    Students who do not meet prerequisite requirements may request department permission to enroll in the course.

    Updates Course type 07/2014; Links 04/2011


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  • CTAA 169 - Eagle Radio


    Students who participate in co-instructional programs may, with the approval of the professor in charge and the department head, receive one hour of credit in a single activity during one semester. Students may earn up to four hours credit in such activities, and the credits may be earned in one activity or in several activities. Admission to the activity does not ensure credit.

    Credit 1 hr May be repeated for additional credit, total credits not to exceed 4 hrs
    Grade Mode Normal (A-F) Course Rotation

    Prerequisite(s) CTAT 130  and CTAT 131  
    Class-Level Restriction Undergraduate standing

    Notes -
    Students who do not meet prerequisite requirements may request department permission to enroll in the course.

    Previously listed as CTAA 169 - Radio Station WQBR
    Updates Change to title 5/2018, effective Fall 2018


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  • CTAA 177 - Special Topics


    An exploration and study of topics not covered in other departmental offerings. Students may elect more than once, provided different topics are studied.

    Credit 1 hr May be repeated for additional credit (provided topics are different)
    Grade Mode Normal (A-F) Course Rotation Variable

    Department Permission is required

    Notes -
    Updates Course type 7/2014


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