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COMM 499B: Special Topic
3.00 Credits
Austin Peay State University
Description: Selecterd topics of interest to students concentrating their studies in Broadcast Media or Sports Broadcasting.
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COMM 499B - Special Topic
COMM 499C: Special Topic in Communication
3.00 Credits
Austin Peay State University
Description: Selected topics of interest to students concentrating their studies in Broadcast Media or Sports Broadcasting.
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COMM 499C - Special Topic in Communication
COMP 3050: Programming Languages
3.00 Credits
Austin Peay State University
Prerequisite: It is assumed that students taking this course are already familiar with a programming language like C, C++, C# or Java;Description: This course provides an overview of key concepts used in developing modern programming languages. The course introduces principles and paradigms of programming languages, exposing students to various programming languages, their structures and characteristics so that students will be able to choose an appropriate programming language to solve a particular problem. The course will increase the capacity to use the existing languages and learn new languages.
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COMP 3050 - Programming Languages
COR 1050: Survey of Institutional Correc
3.00 Credits
Austin Peay State University
Description: Trends and developments in all elements of a modern correctional system for the treatment of juvenile and adult offenders.
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COR 1050 - Survey of Institutional Correc
COR 1060: Intro to Criminology
3.00 Credits
Austin Peay State University
Description: Causes and patterns of criminal and deviant behavior; methods of treatment and prevention.
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COR 1060 - Intro to Criminology
COR 1070: Community Based Corrections
3.00 Credits
Austin Peay State University
Description: Alternatives to incarceration of the criminal; diversion programs, including pre-trial intervention, deferred prosecution programs; substitutes for jail, and short-term treatment, including the problems of resocialization and reintegration of the offender into the community.
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COR 1070 - Community Based Corrections
COR 1080: Constit Rights of Prisoners
3.00 Credits
Austin Peay State University
Description: Theoretical underpinnings of the U.S. Constitution, emphasis on the Bill of Rights and the effect on the present-day criminal justice system. Historical and contemporary interpretation and legal precedent examined through the development of legal briefs and case studies.
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COR 1080 - Constit Rights of Prisoners
COR 1090: Const Issues in Law Enforcemnt
3.00 Credits
Austin Peay State University
Theoretical underpinnings of the U.S. Constitution, emphasis on the Bill of Rights and the effect on the present-day criminal justice system. Historical and contemporary interpretation and legal precedent examined through the development of legal briefs and case studies
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COR 1090 - Const Issues in Law Enforcemnt
COR 2060: Correctional Management
3.00 Credits
Austin Peay State University
Description: Roles correctional administrators play, the problems they encounter, and the theoretical and practical skills needed for successful performance of their duties; alternatives to traditional procedures, such as community-based programs versus correctional institions.
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COR 2060 - Correctional Management
COR 2070: Probation Pardons Parole
3.00 Credits
Austin Peay State University
Description: Historical development, philosophies, and standards related to the process of probation, pardon, and parole; conditions under which they are granted, an evaluation of their efficiency, and alternative dispositions
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COR 2070 - Probation Pardons Parole
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