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Introduction to Criminal Justice
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University
This course is designed to provide freshmen and sophomore students with knowledge of terminology, classification systems, trends, and theories of criminal justice. It will emphasize a critical analysis of course content.
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Computer Applications
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University
This course introduces the use of computer applications required for engineering technology professionals. Topics include modern office software, engineering computer applications, as well as using computers for numerical calculation, data analysis, visualization, and technical problem solving.
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Criminal Law
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University
This course covers the history/evolution/principles and contemporary applications of criminal law. Topics include substantive law, classification of crimes, parties to crime, elements of crimes, matters of criminal responsibility and critical theory of crime.
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Criminology
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University
The genesis and origin of crime and an analysis of theories of criminal behavior will be studied.
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Environmental and Occupational Epidemiology
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University
The course covers the basic concepts and methods of Environmental and Occupational Epidemiology and demonstrates how these can be applied to improve the health and safety of workers. The main focuses of the course include basic epidemiological concepts and methods including design of descriptive, analytical and experimental studies and application of epidemiology in environmental and occupational settings. Students will also learn about identifying sources of data, and how to evaluate published epidemiologic literature.
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Industrial Project Management
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University
This course provides the students with the theory and core methodology to manage projects or participate on project teams including techniques and methods to break down the chaos of an overwhelming workload into manageable elements- scope, time, cost, quality, human resources, communication, risk, procurement, and integration, and to effectively manage their time by identifying goals, creating daily plans and recognizing obstacles.
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Industrial Psychology
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University
Industrial Psychology (i.e. Industrial and Organizational Psychology or I/O Psychology) is the application of psychological principles, theory, and research to the work setting. It is the scientific study of employees, workplaces, and organizations. Industrial and Organizational Psychologists contribute to an organization's success by improving the workplace and the performance, satisfaction and well-being of its people. An I/O psychologist researches and identifies how employee behaviors and attitudes can be improved through hiring practices, training programs, and feedback and management systems. This course studies issues related to differences in personnel selection, training, and placement in organizations and industries. Topics will include organizational theory and development; personnel evaluation and assessment; skills development and measurement; theory of motivation and leadership, and issues related to human factors, working conditions and safety.
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Network Security for Information Security Professionals
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University
This course focuses on basic concepts in network security. It aims to introduce students to the fundamental techniques used in implementing secure network communications, and to give them an understanding of common threats and attacks, as well as some practical experience in attacking and defending networked systems.
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Statistical Computing and Algorithm Analysis
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University
This course covers both theoretical and practical issues of statistical computing and algorithms required in modern data science. Students will learn how to develop algorithms for statistical methods and apply them to data science problems. Topics include resampling methods, EM algorithm, Markov chain Monte Carlo simulation, gradient-based optimization, and nonparametric curve fitting.
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Forensic Psychology
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University
This course is a study of the psychological theories and research that address legal issues, and the role psychologists play in the criminal justice system. This course gives an overview of services provided by psychologists, such as expert witnessing, criminal profiling, trial consulting, legal decision making on child custody, jury selection, and other issues. Coverage will include the assessment and therapeutic services provided to individuals in forensic settings with suspected deviant behaviors such as drug abuse, mental illness, suicide, and sexual deviance. Also covered are the ethical issues confronted by psychologists in the criminal justice system.
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Human Anatomy and Physiology I
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University
This course, which provides a comprehensive study of the anatomy and physiology of the human body with an emphasis on health and medical issues, is designed for biology majors and/or students preparing for careers in the health professions. It will include an overview of organ systems, basic chemical organization, cell structure and function, and tissues; followed by the study of the skeletal, muscular, and nervous systems. The laboratory includes studies of histology, physiology experiments, model studies, computer simulations, and multimedia presentations. Open to biology majors or permission of the instructor.
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Introduction to Technical and Scientific Communication Theory
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University
In this course students are introduced to the history and theory of technical and professional communication as well as a variety of problem-solving strategies for technical scientific communication. The course also introduces students to principles of effective writing and includes practice in writing short reports, proposals, and other documents in technical and scientific fields. This course is designed to introduce students of technical and professional communication to some central works in the field, familiarize them with some of the prominent theorists, and present some of the notable theoretical approaches. Our inquiries will be grounded in application, with frequent references to the practice of technical and professional communication, and to the artifacts (manuals, online help, Web pages, Social media, and so forth) that technical and professional communicators produce on the job.
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Investigative Process II
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University
This course will primarily focus on advanced forensic science processing techniques that students will teach students the basic understanding on how to process various types of crime scenes.
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Technical and Scientific Editing
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University
This course addresses the roles, responsibilities, and practices of an editor. Students learn how to establish effective relationships with authors, edit manuscripts to make them clear to readers or consistent with the policies of an organization, mark copy for typesetters, edit online, and create and use style guides. In addition to editing the printed document, students will also learn to edit online documents and design evaluation strategies.
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Advanced Network Security Applications
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University
This course explores security terms, definitions, concepts, and issues that face industries today. This course also will examine how the concept of security, and being secure, integrates into the overall enterprise mission. The importance of user involvement, security training, ethics, trust, and informed management will be explored.
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Aerodynamics
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University
The course begins with the fundamentals of fluid statics and dynamics followed by an introduction to inviscid flow theory with applications to incompressible flows over airfoils, wings and flight vehicle configurations.
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Agricultural Prices and Forecasting
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University
Price theory and techniques for predicting price behavior of general economy and price behavior of individual agricultural products will be analyzed. Provides practice in the application of economics and statistics to agricultural price analysis.
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Analog Electronics
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University
This course covers the analysis, design and implementation of analog integrated circuits. These circuits may include operational amplifiers, voltage comparators, voltage regulators, monolithic power amplifiers, Digital-to-Analog (D/A) and Analog-to-Digital (A/D) converters, voltage-controlled oscillators, phase-locked loops, and other special-function integrated circuits.
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Analysis of Qualitative Research
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University
This course explores advanced principles of qualitative research and approaches in counseling and development, including grounded theory, phenomenology, case study, and ethnography. Additionally, students will engage in central concepts, issues, dilemmas, and ethical issues associated with qualitative research.
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Applications of Psychological Research Methods
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University
This course will focus on the practical application of the methodological concepts covered in PSYC 350. During lectures, activities, and assignments, students will design and implement psychological research studies. Coursework will also include the collection, analysis, and interpretation of data, and the writing of research reports in APA style. Prerequisites: PSYC 101 or 110, PSYC 150, PSYC 250, PSYC 252, taken concurrently with PSYC 350.
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Applications of Psychological Statistics
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University
This course will focus on the practical application of the statistical concepts covered in PSYC 250. During lectures, activities, and assignments, students will work with real data sets to describe, analyze, and interpret results. Particular focus will be placed on the use of computer software to carry out statistical analyses.
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Applications of Psychological Statistics
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University
This course will focus on the practical application of the statistical concepts covered in PSYC 250. During lectures, activities, and assignments, students will work with real data sets to describe, analyze, and interpret results. Particular focus will be placed on the use of computer software to carry out statistical analyses
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Applied Anatomy
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University
This course provides theoretical and practical experience in studying biomechanical concepts as they apply to movement in humans.
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Applied Methods in Criminal Justice
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University
This course covers applied qualitative and quantitative research methods, hypothesis testing, statistical presentation and description (including mapping and graphing) using a variety of statistical tests and software packages: t-test, F-test, Chi-square, regression, Excel, SPSS and GIS. Prerequisites: Junior standing or permission of instructor.
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Applied Research in Family and Consumer Sciences
North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University
This course is designed to provide students with “hands-on” inquiry experience in the acquisition of knowledge and skills in the research and evaluation process. Students will participate in applied research activities as preparation for conducting a research project.
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