Jun 25, 2024  
2021-22 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2021-22 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Courses


NOTE: Certain courses and programs require the use and/or handling of hazardous materials or equipment. Students are expected to follow all safety instructions and to take the required safety precautions including, but not limited to, the use of personal protection equipment (PPE) during the course or program to prevent incidences of injury to self or other students.

 

Construction Management Technology

  
  
  • CMT 4120 - Scheduling

    3 credit hours
    Prerequisite: CCM 3200 . Introduces students to the fundamentals of construction scheduling and the critical path method (CPM). Work breakdown structures, activity sequencing, durations, network diagrams, scheduling logic, and bar charts developed using software. Students apply scheduling techniques to create and update project schedules, measure progress against baselines, and manage the construction process.   


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  • CMT 4170 - Capstone-LDRB Construction Management

    3 credit hours
    Prerequisite: Permission of department. A capstone course for students preparing to enter the land development and residential building industry. Students plan a residential land development project from conceptualization to close-out. Students develop skills in land use planning, land development, feasibility studies, market analysis, site analysis, design, codes, estimating, scheduling, financing, marketing, and business planning. A final project portfolio is prepared and presented to a board of industry representatives. Pass/Fail.


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  • CMT 4800 - Construction Management Special Problems

    1 to 3 credit hours
    Prerequisite: Permission of department. Opportunity to pursue projects of individual interest in construction management. Projects may be technical and/or managerial in nature and may require any combination of literature reviews, lab work, field studies, and other research methods. A faculty member will approve a formally submitted proposal for the study, supervise progress, and grade a report and a presentation which are required upon completion of the project. May be repeated for up to 6 hours of undergraduate credit.


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Cooperative Education

  
  
  
  

Criminal Justice Administration

  
  
  
  
  
  
  • CJA 2800 - Introduction to Emergency and Disaster Management

    3 credit hours
    Introduces students to the growing field of emergency management specifically as applied to disasters and other hazards. Focuses on the most common types of hazards posed to first responders and the four disciplines necessary in preparing for and responding to hazards/disasters and prevention efforts applicable to these same events. Students will critically assess the roles of different agencies in the overall emergency response protocol and strengths and weaknesses of the response of emergency management teams.


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  • CJA 2900 - Practicum in Law Enforcement

    6 credit hours
    Practicum. (Specialized Instruction, Tennessee Law Enforcement Training Academy, Donelson.) In addition to normal tuition and fees, students will also be required to pay room and board costs at the Academy. Open only to pre-service seniors. Arrangements to take this course should be made with the department chair at least one semester in advance so that the student can be enrolled in the academy.


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  • CJA 3190 - Disasters and Criminal Justice

    3 credit hours
    A comprehensive review of responsibilities of criminal justice agents in disasters. Familiarizes students with the different types of disasters, the role of criminal justice agents in disasters, crime within disasters, and preparation for disasters by emergency management and criminal justice personnel. Students will conduct a disaster preparedness evaluation for a specific geographic area in which they will evaluate assets and deficits that will need to be utilized and accommodated throughout a disaster.


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  • CJA 3411 - Intelligence Analysis

    3 credit hours
    Prerequisite: CJA 1100 ; junior or senior standing. Demonstrates the use of intelligence analysis to support criminal  justice, homeland security, and private security missions. Provides an overview of the Intelligence Planning Cycle and various iterations of intelligence connected to contemporary intelligence strategies. Examines role of intelligence in terrorist, cyber, disaster, and policing missions as well as intelligence gathering from government, corporate, and international perspectives.


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  • CJA 3450 - Legal Issues in Corrections

    3 credit hours
    Legal issues concerning the constitutional rights of convicted offenders. Topics include impact of court decisions upon correctional personnel and administration; use of force; rights of visitation; use of mail, solitary confinement, religion, legal services; probation and parole regulations; right to treatment; and civil liabilities of correctional officials.


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  • CJA 3650 - Correctional Management

    3 credit hours
    Prerequisite: CJA 2600  or permission of instructor. Comprehensive overview of management issues in both institutional and community corrections. Topics include organizational theory; planning, programming, and budgeting; policy analysis, program evaluation, information systems and technology; facilities management; offender classification systems; treatment programs; management of special offender populations; personnel issues.


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  • CJA 3911 - Introduction to Homeland Security

    3 credit hours
    Prerequisite: Junior or senior standing. Examines the history, foundation, and extent of the scope (disasters, border, maritime, cyber, space, terrorism). Discusses policies, legal considerations for training, and social and ethical issues regarding intelligence collection and program implementation. Integrates All-Hazards Homeland Security with the National Response Framework.


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  • CJA 4220 - Community Relations and Minority Problems

    3 credit hours
    Analysis of public hostility toward police and current community relations projects, human relations, training and education of law enforcement officers; responsibilities of police administrators, causes of tension and conflict, dissent and disorder, positive and negative factors in the control of minority group hostilities; minority recruitment in law enforcement.


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  • CJA 4260 - Special Issues in Criminal Justice

    3 credit hours
    A variety of subtopics related to the criminal justice system such as problems in private security and public morality with regard to criminal justice theory, victimology, drug use, alcoholism, and sex offenses; analysis of current police training programs; relationships between legislation and political processes which affect the criminal justice system. May be repeated with department permission provided the subtopic changed.


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  • CJA 4300 - Criminal Justice Internship

    6 or 9 credit hours
    Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. (Open only to pre-service seniors, e.g., those preparing for a career in the criminal justice field who are not currently employed by a criminal justice agency and restricted to Criminal Justice Administration majors and minors.) Field placement in a criminal justice agency to provide practical understanding and experience in the field. Requires a minimum of 150 clock hours for 6 credit hours or a minimum of 225 clock hours for 9 credit hours.


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  • CJA 4360 - Crime Scene Photography and Documentation

    3 credit hours
    (Same as FSCJ 4360 .) Prerequisite: CJA 4330 . Provides students with a foundation of crime scene photography to include basic functions of the camera, techniques of using methods to enhance images of evidentiary value, and special considerations of evidence photography. Also exposes students to documentation techniques and reporting practices best suited for documentation of crime scenes. A split lecture/hands-on experiential learning process intended for students who seek employment at a crime lab or in law enforcement.


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  • CJA 4500 - The Juvenile Justice System

    3 credit hours
    The problem of juvenile delinquency and youth crime with emphasis on the history of the juvenile justice system, the court and police role within the system, rehabilitation and correction of the delinquent, and juvenile probation services. Alternatives to traditional procedures, such as community-based programs versus correctional institutions, and non-judicial and judicial adjustment examined.


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  • CJA 4850 - Private and Industrial Security

    3 credit hours
    Examines the relationships among the criminal justice system, homeland security, and private and industrial security including historical roots and mutual concerns. Covers terrorist acts, internal theft, white-collar crime, retail security, institutional security, cargo and computer security as well as the role of the criminal justice system in prevention and investigation.


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  • CJA 4860 - Security Administration

    3 credit hours
    The placement of the security function within an organization. The role of the security manager in developing a program to protect assets and reduce illegal losses, to protect against acts of terrorism, and to provide protection for personnel. The application of management techniques to the operation of the organization’s security division, including personnel recruitment and selection. Development of security survey techniques, identification of security risks, and techniques used to eliminate opportunities for theft, other crimes, and terrorist acts.


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  • CJA 4900 - Readings in Criminal Justice Administration

    3 or 6 credit hours
    Prerequisite: Open only to Criminal Justice Administration majors and minors. For the advanced student who is capable of independent study. Readings and research projects are expected in a particular area of criminal justice relevant to the individual student’s interests. Preparation of an annotated bibliography and report required and  variable dependent on the amount of credit hours. Arrangements should be made with the instructor prior to registration. The student should be expected to have 45 contact hours for 3 hours of credit or 90 contact hours for 6 hours of credit. May be repeated for 3 hours of credit if for only 3 hours of credit previously; a maximum of 6 hours total course granted as credit in this program. 


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Dance

  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  • DANC 3600 - Teaching Creative Movement for Children

    3 credit hours
    Prerequisites: 2000-level dance technique courses in ballet or modern dance and permission of department. Dance as a viable activity that can enhance the learning process. Explores the discipline of dance as basic to an education for all people. Educational and aesthetic theories and practices related to fashioning developmentally appropriate dance experiences for children. Offered even-numbered fall semesters only.


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  • DANC 4290 - Special Topics in Dance

    1 to 3 credit hours
    Prerequisite: Permission of department; must have taken DANC 4100  and/or demonstrate proficiency in modern dance technique at the intermediate level. Allows students to explore topics not covered in regular dance curriculum enhancing student’s breadth of knowledge and career preparedness. Content varies based on faculty or guest artist instructing class. Topic, method of instruction, and prerequisite will be determined at time of scheduling. Course may be repeated.


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  • DANC 4600 - Dance Kinesiology

    3 credit hours
    Prerequisite: DANC 2010  or DANC 2040 . An experiential study of the human body in rest and in motion. Emphasis on the skeletal and muscular systems in consideration of applications to dance performance, teaching and creative processes, injury prevention and rehabilitation, nutrition, environmental effects on the human body, and the emerging area of dance medicine while training for classical ballet and modern dance. Offered spring semester only.


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  • DANC 4950 - Directed Studies

    3 credit hours
    Prerequisites: Available only to students in Theatre and Dance who have completed 50 percent of their coursework in their major and have an overall GPA of 3.2 for their last 30 hours of study; permission of department required. Proposals must be submitted and approved by theatre and dance faculty the semester prior to the beginning of the semester of enrollment. Individualized intensive instruction for students to pursue research and creative activity in a specified area.


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  • DANC 4990 - Senior Seminar in Dance

    3 credit hours
    Prerequisite: Successful completion of 75 credit hours and permission of department. A capstone to the dance student’s undergraduate career and preparation for transition to the professional world or graduate study. Includes lectures, workshops, professional guest speakers, and discussion sessions. Students will complete various paper-based projects, a capstone research project, resume, and portfolio construction.


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Data Science

  
  
  
  
  

Developmental Studies Math

  

Developmental Studies Reading

  

Developmental Studies Writing

  

Early Childhood Education

  
 

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