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Name (Section Id) Program Degree Name of College, University School's Profile
Contemporary Systems Management (MGT 736) Business G University of Phoenix
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Upon completion of this course, learners will be prepared to manage and lead complex organizations through strategic decision making, resulting in business plans. Learners focus on extended systems and theoretical and practical frameworks for systematically managing organizations.
Corporate Finance (FIN 320) Finance U University of Phoenix
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This course introduces students to the principles and practices of finance applied in the business environment. The course provides a survey of the important aspects of financial management, practice, and policy faced by industry executives and practitioners providing consultative services. Provision of financial services is a common adjunct to public accounting practices, accounting executives, and accountants.
Courseware Authoring (EDTC 570) Education G University of Phoenix
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This courses compares and contrasts different approaches to courseware authoring. A development life cycle model is examined that includes analysis, design, development, implementation, evaluation, delivery, and support. An emphasis is placed upon the design and development of Web delivered courseware.
Creating the E-Business (EBUS 550) Business G University of Phoenix
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Creating the E-Business
Criminal Court Systems (CJA 380) Law & Criminal Justice U University of Phoenix
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An overview of American court history, including the development of state and federal courts. Court administration, the roles of professional and nonprofessional courtroom participants, and stages in the process are discussed.
Criminal Justice Administration (CJA 450) Law & Criminal Justice U University of Phoenix
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This course applies management and financial principles to criminal justice organizations. Emphasis is placed on budgets, financial accounting principles and assessing the effectiveness of the activities of criminal justice organizations. Constitutional requirements, court decisions, and legislation (such as EEOC requirements) as they impact management in criminal justice organizations are discussed. Basic accounting and financial terminology, and purposes and formats of financial statements are introduced: depreciation of assets, capital budgeting, cash management, lease versus purchase, and inventory management.
Criminal Justice Policy Analysis (CJA 460) Law & Criminal Justice U University of Phoenix
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This course examines the history of federal- and state-level crime control initiatives and explores the development of effective anticrime policies. The analysis of contemporary crime control policies is included.
Criminal Law (CJA 340) Law & Criminal Justice U University of Phoenix
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This is an introductory course in the study of criminal law, general legal principles, and how the criminal law functions in and affects modern society. This course highlights a variety of key topics, including the concept of crime and the development of criminal law, defenses to criminal charges, and a number of specific types of crimes, including personal crimes, property crimes, public order crimes, and offenses against public morality. Legal issues affecting punishment will also be discussed, as will ways the criminal law impacts victims of crime.
Criminal Procedure (CJA 350) Law & Criminal Justice U University of Phoenix
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This course explores the basic procedural aspects of criminal trials and addresses current significant issues. Emphasis is placed on the significance of recent judicial decisions to both law enforcement and corrections. In addition, the relationship between the judiciary and the other segments of the criminal justice system are examined.
Criminology (CJA 330) Law & Criminal Justice U University of Phoenix
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Criminology is an introductory course in the study of crime and criminal behavior, focusing on the various theories of crime causation. This course highlights the causes of crime, criminal behavior systems, societal reaction to crime, and criminological methods of inquiry.
Critical and Creative Thinking (PHL 700) Philosophy G University of Phoenix
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This five-day residency course challenges the learner to become a creative leader/problem-solver and to begin the process of personal transformation by questioning one?s assumptions and conventional patterns of thinking. Throughout the course, learners will demonstrate characteristics of creative and critical thinking both individually and collaboratively.
Critical and Creative Thinking (PHL 700R) Philosophy G University of Phoenix
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This course challenges the learner to become a creative leader/problem solver and to begin the process of personal transformation by questioning one?s assumptions and conventional patterns of thinking.
Critical Issues in Education (EDD 520) Education G University of Phoenix
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This course is designed to allow students to explore current educational issues in the context of their social and philosophical foundations. By analyzing these controversial topics and their impact on education in today's society, students utilize critical thinking techniques to make philosophical decisions and take a stand on the issues. Changing social conditions, cultural influences, and moral education are discussed in relation to schooling.
Critical Issues in Education (EDD 520) Education G University of Phoenix
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This course is designed to allow students to explore current educational issues in the context of their social and philosophical foundations. By analyzing these controversial topics and their impact on education in today's society, students utilize critical thinking techniques to make philosophical decisions and take a stand on the issues. Changing social conditions, cultural influences, and moral education are discussed in relation to schooling.
Critical Issues in Educational Technology (CMP 522) Information Technology G University of Phoenix
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This course will introduce the student to research relative to the integration of technology into K-12 school systems, and how to decode and apply research in K-12 technology integration initiatives. Students will also investigate current and future technology advancements in hardware, software, networking, support, and training, as well as the impact these advances might have on K-12 schools. Basic issues relating to ethics and equity will also be introduced.
Critical Thinking (PHL 251) Philosophy U University of Phoenix
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This basic logic course helps students develop the ability to think both clearly and critically, primarily in the disciplines of inductive and deductive logic. Emphasis is placed on the recognition of fallacious reasoning, unclear or misleading language, and manipulation techniques in various forms of communication.
Critical Thinking and Computer Logic (CSS 330) Computer Science U University of Phoenix
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This course provides students opportunities for analysis, synthesis, prescription, and application of critical thinking and decision making within the organization. Basic Boolean logic concepts are also covered.
Critical Thinking: Strategies in Decision Making (MGT 350) Business U University of Phoenix
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This course provides students opportunities for analysis, synthesis, prescription, and application of critical thinking and decision making within the organization. Emphasis is placed on preparing managers who can deal clearly, rationally, and creatively with a diverse workforce and dynamic workplace. This course equips students with concrete skills in critical thinking and decision making that will allow them to identify and solve organizational problems, as well as provide strategic direction.
Cultural Diversity (SOC 315) Humanities & Liberal Arts U University of Phoenix
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This course focuses on the issues, challenges, and opportunities presented by U.S. population diversity. Workplace issues related to employee diversity in terms of gender, race/ethnicity, socioeconomic class, and cultural background are emphasized.
Cultural Diversity in Criminal Justice (CJA 420) Law & Criminal Justice U University of Phoenix
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This course prepares the student for conducting and managing law enforcement in a pluralistic society. It provides a basis for tolerance and better law enforcement through the understanding of the history, law and public opinion relating to conducting police operations in a multicultural environment.
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