Online Programs with Repeatable as Tag

Course of Criminal Justice at Ashland University 1

331 Topics In Criminal Justice 3
A seminar open to criminal justice majors/minors which will provide an
opportunity to explore, in-depth, topics pertinent to or impacting on the field
of criminal justice. This may include critical observations of historical,
contemporary or future issues. Repeatable to a maximum of 9 hours.
360 Readings In Crime And Justice 3
This surveys major literary works that deal with crime and punishment and
examines these works in terms of motivation, social milieu, culture and legal
systems that affect our understanding of justice and the laws that attempt to
achieve that justice.
362 Criminal Law 3
Prerequisite: CJ 130
Analysis and evaluation of the growth of legal relationships between the
individual and government with special attention to problems of law
enforcement – law adjudication and the impact of their decisions on the citizen
and the criminal justice system.
366 Criminal Procedure 3
Prerequisites: CJ 130, 362
Examination of the area of law balances governmental power and individual
rights. Issues that address balancing controlling crime with due process rights
include search and seizure, detention and arrest, interrogation, trial rights and
sentences.
403 Field Experience/Instruction –
Criminal Justice 1-12
Prerequisite: Permission of instructor
Provides an opportunity for CJ majors to observe and experience the criminal
justice system in action. The student selects from a variety of agencies or
organizations willing to offer this opportunity and, with the help and guidance
of the field coordinator, participates in an experience designed to bring
academic preparation together with the reality of being professional criminal
justice practitioners. Experience may be taken for up to a total of 12 hours.
415 Advanced Criminology 3
Prerequisites: CJ 242
A case study approach to applying theory to the practice of criminology.
CJ/SOC credit.

Advanced Topics Course of Computer Science at Ashland University

460 Advanced Topics In Computer Science 1-3
Prerequisite: CS 230 or permission of instructor
This course is offered subject to student need, faculty availability and with the
approval of the department chair and school dean. Topics to be taught include
Neural Networks, System Programming, and Software Engineering and
Development. Repeatable for different topics.
499 Software Development 3
Prerequisite: CS 304
Application of product engineering methods to the design and development of
software–quality assurance, project management, requirements analysis,
specifications, design, development, testing, production and maintenance.
293/393/493 Internship1-3
Prerequisites: CS 121 and permission of instructor, Learning Contract
Credit will be granted for field experience in computer studies relevant to the
student’s educational development and career goals. This work may be done
on campus by providing technical assistance to faculty. Examples include
Unix administration, maintaining the hardware lab, and preparing and running
formal class laboratories for the introductory programming classes.
Alternatively, this work may be done off campus. Prior approval of a CS
faculty member is required. Does not count toward science electives.

Topics In Economics Course of Economics at Ashland University

250-259 Topics In Economics 1-3
Courses devoted to various topics of current interest in economics. Courses
will be designed to meet the educational needs of selected groups of students,
but will not be applicable to a particular major or minor. Repeatable for new
topics.