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Criminal Justice Only courses with a grade of C or better (including transfer courses) may be used to fulfill a core requirement in any major or minor offered exclusively by the Department of Criminal Justice. Students taking CJ courses to meet the requirements of majors/minors in other departments may use a D grade to fulfill requirements, unless stipulated by that department. A student may enroll in a course offered by the Department of Criminal Justice only if a grade of C or better is earned in each of the course’s prerequisites taken. A grade of D or better will meet the requirements for the 15 hours of CJ electives taken to fulfill a CJ major or any electives required for a CJ minor.
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• CJ 4488 - Homeland Security (3)
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• CJ 4503 - Criminology (3)
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• CJ 4601 - Directed Studies (1-6)
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• CJ 4602 - Internship in Criminal Justice (1-6)
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• CJ 4605 - Senior Seminar in Criminal Justice (1)
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• CJ 4701 - Juvenile Law & Policy (3)
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• CJ 4702 - Juvenile Corrections (3)
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• CJ 4703 - International Juvenile Justice (3)
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• CJ 4704 - Dynamics of Delinquent Behavior (3)
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• CJ 4920 - Women and Crime (3)
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Cybersecurity A student may enroll in a course offered by the School of Computer Science and Mathematics only if a grade of C or better is earned in each of the course’s prerequisites taken.
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• CYBR 1040 - Orientation to Cybersecurity (1)
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• CYBR 1500 - Command Line Environments (3)
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• CYBR 1800 - Introduction to Cybersecurity (3)
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• CYBR 2500 - Computer Systems Administration (3)
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• CYBR 3130 - Secure Programming (3)
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• CYBR 3300 - Introduction to Cryptography (3)
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• CYBR 3510 - Systems Security (3)
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• CYBR 3520 - Introduction to Cyber-Physical Systems Security (3)
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• CYBR 3820 - Usable Privacy and Security (3)
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• CYBR 3830 - Economics of Cybersecurity (3)
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• CYBR 4010 - Special Topics in Cybersecurity (3)
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• CYBR 4140 - Web Applications Security (3)
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• CYBR 4610 - Cloud Security (3)
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• CYBR 4820 - Introduction to Information Assurance (3)
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• CYBR 4840 - Ethical Hacking (3)
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• CYBR 4850 - Computer and Network Forensics (3)
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• CYBR 4920 - Software Security (3)
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• CYBR 4940 - Threat Intelligence and Incident Response (3)
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Dance |
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• DANC 1110 - Modern Dance I (2)
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• DANC 1120 - Ballet Dance I (2)
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• DANC 1130 - Tap Dance I (2)
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• DANC 1140 - Jazz Dance I (2)
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• DANC 1270 - Ballroom Dance I (1)
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• DANC 2100 - Dance Appreciation GE (3)
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• DANC 3110 - Modern Dance II (2)
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• DANC 3120 - Ballet Dance II (2)
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• DANC 3130 - Tap Dance II (2)
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• DANC 3140 - Jazz Dance II (2)
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• DANC 3210 - Musical Theatre Dance (3)
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• DANC 3270 - Ballroom Dance II (1)
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• DANC 4210 - Choreography I (3)
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Data Science and Analytics A student may enroll in a course offered by the School of Computer Science and Mathematics only if a grade of C or better is earned in each of the course’s prerequisites taken.
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• DSA 1000 - Introduction to Data Analytics (3)
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• DSA 3200 - Introduction to Data Visualization (3)
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• DSA 4100 - Programming Foundations for Data Science and AI (3)
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• DSA 4200 - Advanced Data Visualization (3)
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• DSA 4400 - Statistical Foundations for Data Science and AI (3)
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• DSA 4600 - NoSQL Database Systems (3)
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• DSA 4620 - Big Data Analytics (3)
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• DSA 4920 - Senior Project (3)
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Design & Drafting Technology |
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• CADD 1100 - Orientation to Design/Drafting (1)
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• CADD 1110 - Fundamentals of Drafting (3: 3 lecture, 0 lab)
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• CADD 1111 - Drafting for CMGT (3)
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• CADD 1170 - AutoCAD Applications (3: 3 lecture, 0 lab)
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• CADD 1180 - Introduction to Building Info Modeling (3: 3 lecture, 0 lab)
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• CADD 2100 - Sophomore Design/Drafting Seminar (0.5)
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• CADD 2140 - Advanced Parametric Modeling (3: 3 lecture, 0 lab)
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• CADD 2150 - Descriptive Geometry for Engineering Technology (3: 3 lecture, 0 lab)
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• CADD 2160 - Structural Design & Detailing (3: 3 lecture, 0 lab)
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• CADD 2171 - Introduction to MicroStation (3: 3 lecture, 0 lab)
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• CADD 3022 - Internship in Design and Drafting (1-6)
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• CADD 3100 - Junior Design/Drafting Seminar (0.5)
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• CADD 3120 - Machine Drafting (3: 3 lecture, 0 lab)
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• CADD 3150 - Civil Drafting (3: 3 lecture, 0 lab)
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• CADD 3160 - Residential Architectural Drawing (3: 3 lecture, 0 lab)
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• CADD 3170 - Computer Drafting Systems (3: 3 lecture, 0 lab)
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• CADD 3175 - Advanced MicroStation (3: 3 lecture, 0 lab)
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• CADD 4100 - Senior Design/Drafting Seminar (1)
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• CADD 4114 - Advanced Technical Problems in Design/Drafting (1-3)
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• CADD 4124 - Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing Principles for Engineering Technology (3: 3 lecture, 0 lab)
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• CADD 4150 - Applied Civil Design/Drafting (3: 3 lecture, 0 lab)
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• CADD 4160 - Computer Graphics & Technical Presentations (3)
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• CADD 4162 - Commercial Architectural Design/Drafting (BIM) (3: 3 lecture, 0 lab)
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• CADD 4171 - Production Design/Drafting (3: 3 lecture, 0 lab)
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• CADD 4172 - MEP (Mechanical, Electrical & Plumbing) & Industrial Piping Design/Drafting (3: 3 lecture, 0 lab)
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• CADD 4174 - Machine Design (3: 3 lecture, 0 lab)
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• CADD 4175 - Advanced 3D Analysis and Rapid Prototyping (3: 3 lecture, 0 lab)
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• CADD 4180 - Industrial Design (3: 3 lecture, 0 lab)
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• CADD 4210 - Innovations Management for CADD (3)
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• CADD 4500 - Substation Design (3: 3 lecture, 0 lab)
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Dietetics and Nutrition |
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• D&N 1300 - Introduction to Dietetics (1)
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• D&N 2310 - Early Childhood Nutrition and Health (2)
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• D&N 3340 - Nutrition (3)
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• D&N 3350 - Community Nutrition (3)
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• D&N 3360 - Entrepreneurship for Dietetics Professionals (3)
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• D&N 4341 - Child Nutrition (2)
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• D&N 4342 - Medical Nutrition I (3)
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• D&N 4343 - Medical Nutrition II (3)
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• D&N 4345 - Senior Dietetics Seminar* (3)
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• D&N 4350 - Special Problems in Foods and Nutrition (2-3)
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• D&N 4351 - Geriatric Nutrition (2)
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Driver Education |
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• DRED 2010 - Introduction to Safety Education (3)
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• DRED 2020 - Driver Task Analysis (3)
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• DRED 2030 - Developing Vehicle Operation Skills and Competencies (3)
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• DRED 2040 - Developing Classroom Knowledge (3)
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Economics In addition to any course prerequisites listed for the courses below, the Harmon College of Business and Professional Studies also enforces a course leveling prerequisite. This means that freshmen (those who have earned 0-29.5 semester hours of college credit) may enroll in 1000 level courses only, sophomores (completed 30-59.5 semester hours) may enroll in 2000 or 1000 level courses, juniors (completed 60-89.5 semester hours) may enroll in 3000, 2000 or 1000 level courses and seniors (all students who have earned 90 semester hours) may enroll in 4000 level courses or below.
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• ECON 1010 - Principles of Macroeconomics GE (3)
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• ECON 1011 - Principles of Microeconomics GE (3)
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• ECON 2010 - Orientation to the Economics Major (2)
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• ECON 2033 - Economic Applications in Sports (3)
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• ECON 3010 - Intermediate Macroeconomics (3)
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• ECON 3013 - Public Finance (3)
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