This undergraduate course offers an in-depth exploration of criminal law, focusing on the fundamental principles, doctrines, and applications within the criminal justice system. Students will gain a thorough understanding of the legal definitions, elements, and classifications of crimes, as well as the procedural aspects of criminal prosecution and defense.Read More
Homeland Security is an undergraduate course that provides students with an in-depth understanding of the strategies, policies, and challenges related to protecting the United States from domestic and international threats. Through theoretical study, case analyses, and practical exercises, students will explore the history and evolution of homeland security, the roles and responsibilities of various agencies...Read More
Criminal Investigation is an undergraduate course that provides students with a comprehensive understanding of the principles, techniques, and procedures involved in investigating crimes. Through theoretical study, case analysis, and practical exercises, students will explore the stages of criminal investigation, from crime scene processing to case closure. Emphasis will be placed on developing critical thinking skills,...Read More
Victimology is an undergraduate course that delves into the study of victims and victimization within the context of the criminal justice system. This course examines the impact of crime on individuals and communities, explores the experiences and needs of crime victims, and evaluates the responses of the criminal justice system and society as a whole....Read More
This undergraduate course provides a comprehensive introduction to the field of criminology, the scientific study of crime, criminal behavior, and societal responses. Students will explore the origins and development of criminological theories, examine various types of crime, and analyze the social, economic, and psychological factors that contribute to criminal activity.Read More
This undergraduate course provides a comprehensive introduction to the field of criminology, the scientific study of crime, criminal behavior, and societal responses. Students will explore the origins and development of criminological theories, examine various types of crime, and analyze the social, economic, and psychological factors that contribute to criminal activity.Read More
This course is a foundational undergraduate course that provides students with an overview of the American criminal justice system. Through exploration of its historical development, structure, functions, and contemporary issues, students will gain a fundamental understanding of the components and processes that make up the criminal justice system. Emphasis will be placed on critical analysis,...Read More
This course explores the essential concepts of information technology. Students explore hardware, software, applications, Internet technologies, as well as privacy concerns, systems administration and information technology careers. This course is perfect for those who would like to learn more about the technology they utilize every day.Read More
This course focuses on the role and responsibilities of the freight forwarder in the global supply chain. It is appropriate for those new to the field. Students review strategies to manage a forwarding operation, procedures to manage client’s needs, and the legal, financial, and documentation elements for successful operations.Read More
This course examines the products and services available through a port authority, whether a land or seaport. Students assess concerns and issues using specialized terminology to identify issues and challenges facing the modern ports and how organizations can best utilize their range of products and services to aid international operations.Read More