2019-2020 Catalog 
    
    Apr 19, 2024  
2019-2020 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Course Descriptions


 

Computer Information Technology

  
  • CITC 2190 - CIT Capstone


    1 Credit
    1 Class Hour

    This course is a comprehensive review of Major Field Core concepts taught in the Computer Information Technology program and is designed to be taken during the student’s final semester. The capstone can be either a field experience such as an internship or project-based course. An exit exam will be administered as a means of assessing program outcomes. Prerequisite(s): Instructor Permit or permission of the STEM Division Dean

    Semester Availability: Spring, Fall as needed

    Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway

    Syllabus

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  • CITC 2312 - .NET Web-Based Client Develop


    3 Credits
    2 Class Hours, 2 Lab Hours

    An introduction to developing Web-Based applications using the Microsoft .NET Framework, ASP and C#. Topics include creating Web applications using Web server controls, event handlers, application state, creating custom Web server controls, and integrating Web applications with back-end databases. Prerequisite(s): CITC 1310  with minimum grade of “C”.

    Semester Availability: Spring

    Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway

    Syllabus

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  • CITC 2320 - Windows Server I


    3 Credits
    2 Class Hours, 2 Lab Hours

    Using the Microsoft Windows Server network operating systems, students learn to install, configure, administer, maintain, and troubleshoot networked computer system servers.  Prepares students for the Microsoft Certification Exam (70-410). Prerequisite(s): CITC 1330  

    Semester Availability: Fall, Spring

    Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway

    Syllabus

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  • CITC 2321 - CCNA III


    3 Credits
    2 Class Hours, 2 Lab Hours

    CCNA III is the third of four courses leading to the Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA R&S) designation. This course focuses on Hierarchical Network Design, LAN Redundancy, Spanning Tree Protocol (STP), Link redundancy, and OSPF and EIGRP dynamic routing protocols. Students are required to apply information from both CCNA I and II to network situations. Prerequisite(s): CITC 1324  

    Semester Availability: Fall, Spring as needed

    Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway

    Syllabus

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  • CITC 2322 - CCNA IV


    3 Credits
    2 Class Hours, 2 Lab Hours

    CCNA IV is the last of four courses leading to the Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA R&S) designation. This course focuses on WAN Concepts, HDLC and Point-to-Point Protocols, Broadband Solutions, Access Control Lists (ACLs), and Network Management. Students are required to apply information from CCNA I, II, and III to network situations. Prerequisite(s): CITC 2321  

    Semester Availability: Spring, Fall as needed

    Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway

    Syllabus

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  • CITC 2323 - Windows Server II


    3 Credits
    2 Class Hours, 2 Lab Hours

    This course builds upon the basic skills required to install, configure, support, and troubleshoot the various Microsoft Windows Server networking components and services, including DNS, DHCP, and other services found in the server network operating system.  Prepares students for the Microsoft Certification Exam (70-411). Prerequisite(s): CITC 2320  

    Semester Availability: Fall, Spring as needed

    Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway

    Syllabus

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  • CITC 2326 - Network Security


    3 Credits
    2 Class Hours, 2 Lab Hours

    This course is designed to give students a fundamental understanding of computer and network security. It will introduce students to a wide variety of concepts related to computer security. This course will cover the objectives for the CompTIA Security+ Certification. Prerequisite(s): CITC 1330  

    Semester Availability: Fall, Spring

    Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway

    Syllabus

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  • CITC 2332 - User Support/Help Desk


    3 Credits
    3 Class Hours

    An introduction to the role of computer technology in support of business processes and procedures. Topics include computer user support, customer service skills, troubleshooting skills, common support problems, help desk operation and management, common help desk tools and procedures, and basic hardware and software installation and maintenance. Prerequisite(s): None

    Semester Availability: Spring

    Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway

    Syllabus

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  • CITC 2333 - Professional Workplace Skills


    3 Credits
    2 Class Hours, 2 Lab Hours

    Introduces the student to the universal success skills requisite for career success. Topics include verbal communication, written communication, problem solving and decision making, teamwork and team building, and professionalism. Prerequisite(s): Level 2 placement in English and Reading .

    Semester Availability: Fall

    Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway

    Syllabus

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  • CITC 2334 - Project Management II


    3 Credits
    2 Class Hours, 2 Lab Hours

    An overview of the theoretical and practical aspects of managing projects. Topics include project knowledge areas. A project management software program, Microsoft Project, is used in applying project management techniques. Teams/case study/simulations reinforce theory and application. Prerequisite(s): CITC 1334  with a minimum grade of “C” or higher

    Semester Availability: Spring

    Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway

    Syllabus

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  • CITC 2336 - Systems Troubleshooting


    3 Credit hours
    2 Class Hours, 2 Lab Hours

    Elevates computer system skills in areas of error detection, issue identification, technical research, solution development, and problem resolution. The student develops an authentic perspective as an industry professional via interviews, simulations, checklists, community contacts, on-site visits, and other interactions to supplement class labs and group discussions.   Prerequisite(s): CITC 1320  

    Semester Availability: Spring

    Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway

    Syllabus

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  • CITC 2339 - Windows Server III


    3 Credits
    2 Class Hours, 2 Lab Hours

    Designed to prepare students in the area of advanced configuration skills, this course focuses on advanced configuration of services necessary to deploy, manage, and maintain a Windows Server infrastructure.  Prepares students for the Microsoft Certification Exam (70-412). Prerequisite(s):  CITC 2323  

    Semester Availability: As needed

    Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway 

    Syllabus

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  • CITC 2340 - Adv. Database Concepts & Progr


    3 Credits
    2 Class Hours, 2 Lab Hours

    A comprehensive study of SQL using an industry established relational database management system such as Microsoft SQL Server or Oracle RDBMS. Topics include database design, creation and management, advanced queries, stored procedures and functions, triggers, security awareness, and performance tuning. Prerequisite(s): CITC 1303  and one of the following: CITC 1310  or CITC 1314  

    Semester Availability: Fall

    Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway

    Syllabus

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  • CITC 2347 - Web Database Apps and Devel


    3 Credits
    2 Class Hours, 2 Lab Hours

    Develops the skills necessary for applications programmers and database developers to create interactive Web sites. Topics include object-oriented application development, relational table creation and maintenance, data cleansing and validation, data manipulation, data storage and retrieval, Web forms, embedded SQL, optimization, and security. Prerequisite(s): (CITC 1300  or COM 1000 ) and CITC 1303 , both with minimum grade of “C”.

    Semester Availability: Fall

    Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway

    Syllabus

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  • CITC 2349 - Data Storage


    3 Credits
    2 Class Hours, 2 Lab Hours

    An examination of storage-attached network devices through enterprise-level SAN systems. Topics include virtualization concepts, fiber optics and twisted-pair cabling used to connect devices to a network, data center key elements, intelligent storage systems, storage networking technologies, various business continuity options, and security and management of a storage infrastructure.  The Dell/EMC Data Storage and Management Academic Associate certification is administered as the final exam. Prerequisite(s): None 

    Semester Availability: Fall

    Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway

    Syllabus

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  • CITC 2352 - Digital Forensics


    3 Credits
    2 Class Hours, 2 Lab Hours

    An introduction to computer forensics and investigations. Prepares students to acquire, examine, and summarize digital evidence for computing investigations. Prerequisite(s): CITC 1332  

    Semester Availability: Spring

    Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway

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  • CITC 2353 - Tactical Perimeter Defense


    3 Credits
    3 Class Hours

    An examination of how software and hardware can be used to provide a perimeter of defense in protecting resources, and how security is addressed in both wireless and wired networks. Topics include the use of tools such as wireless access points, proxy servers, VPN’s, auditing, intrusion detection systems and firewalls. Prepares the student for the Tactical Perimeter Defense exam for the Security Certified Network Specialist (SCNS) certification. Prerequisite(s): CITC 1332  

    Semester Availability: Spring, Fall as needed

    Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway

    Syllabus

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  • CITC 2356 - Penetration Testing & Net Def


    3 Credits
    3 Class Hours

    Develops essential skills for penetration testers and other network security professionals, focusing on how hackers attack computers and networks, and how to protect Windows and Linux systems. Topics include legal restrictions and ethical guidelines enforcement; hands-on labs, both attacking and defending, using port scans, footprinting, buffer overflow exploits, SQL injection, privilege escalation, Trojans, and backdoors; and the legal, ethical, and technical aspects of using computer systems in unexpected ways.  Prepares the student for CompTIA PenTest+ Certification. Prerequisite(s): CITC 1301  and CITC 1332  

    Semester Availability: Spring

    Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway

    Syllabus

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  • CITC 2360 - Applied Networking


    3 Credits
    2 Class Hours, 2 Lab Hours

    This course is designed to prepare students to solve real world networking problems through specific concept reviews and the use of problem-based case studies. Students use their knowledge and skills developed in courses taken in the Computer Information Technology program to resolve specific tasks presented. Topics include, but are not limited to, reviews of the installation and configuration of various operating systems, workstations, server environments, internetworking devices, media types, virtualization, and network security. Emphasis is placed on network management, analysis, and monitoring tools. Other topics are presented as related to current world technology. Prerequisite(s): CITC 2321  and CITC 2323  

    Semester Availability: Spring

    Not a part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway

    Syllabus

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  • CITC 2367 - Cloud Essentials Certification


    3 Credits
    2 Class Hours, 2 Lab Hours

    An introduction to the cloud computing model of servers, networks, applications and other elements related to data centers and how this data is made available to IT and end users via the Internet. Academically prepares the student for the CompTIA Cloud Essentials (CLO-001) specialty certification exam.  The Dell/EMC Cloud Essentials Academic Associate certification is administered as the final exam. Prerequisite(s): None 

    Semester Availability: Spring

    Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway

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  • CITC 2371 - Mobile Network & Communication


    3 Credits
    2 Class Hours, 2 Lab Hours

    An introduction to mobile networks and wireless communications, including wireless technology and architecture, types of wireless networks, design approaches to wireless networks, and applications used in wireless infrastructures. Topics include the technical background of data communications, wireless communication technology, wireless networking, and wireless LANs.  Prerequisite(s): CITC 1320  

    Semester Availability: Fall

    Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway

    Syllabus

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  • CITC 2376 - Mobile Application Development


    3 Credits
    2 Class Hours, 2 Lab Hours

    A study of mobile computing devices with emphasis on development of mobile applications. Topics include mobile computing hardware and technologies, mobile development environment, application components, user interface design principles and APIs. Prerequisite(s): CITC 1310  with minimum grade of “C” 

    Semester Availability: Spring

    Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway

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  • CITC 2391 - Special Topics in CIT


    3 Credits
    2 Class Hours, 2 Lab Hours

    Special topics relating to various aspects of computer information technology. The course may be repeated for credit with departmental permission. Prerequisite(s): Permission of the instructor or STEM Division Dean required

    Semester Availability: Fall

    Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway

    Syllabus

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Computer Science

  
  • CISP 1010 - Computer Science I


    4 Credits
    4 Class Hours

    An introduction to all aspects of the programming and problem-solving process and the elements of effective programming style. A high-level language will be used as a vehicle for introducing these concepts. Laboratory use of the computer in designing, coding, debugging, and executing programs is an integral part of the course. Prerequisite(s): Level 3 placement or higher in Math  or MATH 1710 .

    Semester Availability: Fall, Spring

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  • CISP 1020 - Computer Science II


    4 Credits
    4 Class Hours

    A continuation of CISP 1010 . Topics include programming in a high-level language, including programming concepts, good style, algorithms, documentation, and elementary data structures. Prerequisite(s): CISP 1010  with a grade of “C” or higher

    Semester Availability: Fall, Spring

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  • CISP 1032 - Programming C++


    (formerly CISP 2216 - Programming C++)
    3 Credits
    2 Class Hours, 2 Lab Hours

    An introduction to computer program design concepts and development using the C++ programming language. Emphasis is on syntax, usage, modularity of program design, and development of program libraries. Prerequisite(s): Level 2 placement or higher in Math .

    Semester Availability: Fall, Spring

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  • CISP 2410 - Assembly & Computer Org


    4 Credits
    4 Class Hours

    A study of computer organization and Assembly language. Topics include number systems, Boolean algebra, combinational and sequential circuits, processor functional units and control, pipelining, memory and caching, stored program computing, memory management, computer system organization, assembly language programming. Prerequisite(s): CISP 1010 

    Semester Availability: Fall, Spring

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Civil and Construction Engineering Technology

  
  • CIVT 1200 - Geographic Information Systems


    3 Credits
    2 Class hours, 2 lab hours

    This course provides the foundation for understanding what gis is, what it can do and how others are using it.  Topics may include; basic functions of GIS, why a GIS is so powerful, what coordinate systems and map projections are and why they are important.  A student will work GIS software to visualize geographic data, create maps, query a GIS data base, perform special analysis using common analysis tool and solve geographic problems using a systematic approach. Prerequisite(s): None

    Semester Availability: Spring

    Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway

    Syllabus



  
  • CIVT 1230 - Soils and Foundations


    3 Credits
    2 Class hours, 2 lab hours

    This course covers the properties and the testing of soils and concrete in the commercial construction industry as well as the equipment used for earth moving.  An overview of foundation types, concrete and reinforcement, mix design, additives, strength is explored. Topics: include: soil mechanics, index properties of fine and coarse soil, soil classification and stress analysis. Labs include density, moisture content, sieve analysis, Atterberg Limits, classification and compaction. Prerequisite(s): None

    Semester Availability: Fall

    Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway

    Syllabus



  
  • CIVT 1250 - Materials and Methods of Construction


    3 Credits
    3 class hours

    The basic techniques and fundamentals essential in erecting wood frame, steel frame and reinforced concrete frame buildings. The study involves the various phases from site investigation through finished work. Prerequisite(s): None

    Semester Availability: Fall, Spring

    Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway

    Syllabus



  
  • CIVT 1550 - Surveying Fundamentals


    4 Credits
    2 Class hours, 4 lab hours

    The course covers the fundamental concepts and practices of surveying.  Theory of measurements and field notes; methods of obtaining horizontal and vertical distances, angles and directions; use of levels, transits, theodolites and total stations; construction surveying, curves and volumes are covered. Prerequisite(s): MATH 1720  or MATH 1730  

    Semester Availability: Spring

    Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway

    Syllabus



  
  • CIVT 2100 - Construction Cost Estimating


    3 Credits
    2 Class hours, 2 lab hours

    The course includes interpretation of building plans, preparation of quantity surveys dealing with individual sections of work, computation of labor costs, pricing of material costs, overhead and profit. This class also provides an introduction to industry standard construction estimating software. Prerequisite(s): MATH 1710  or higher, CIVT 1250  

    Semester Availability: Fall

    Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway

    Syllabus



  
  • CIVT 2300 - Statics & Strength of Materials


    3 Credits
    3 class hours

    The statics section covers problems solving techniques dealing with free-bodies, trusses, center of gravity, equilibrium, moment of inertia and friction. The strengths of materials section covers problem-solving techniques dealing with basic design of timber, steel and concrete members. Prerequisite(s): MATH 1720  or MATH 1730  

    Semester Availability: Fall

    Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway

    Syllabus



  
  • CIVT 2400 - Hydrology/Site Design-Civil 3D


    3 Credits
    2 Class hours, 2 lab hours

    An advanced level course designed to use students’ prior knowledge of drafting, surveying, and hydrology in the subdivision and development of property. Topics include storm water runoff and water and sewer systems, street pattern variables and intersections, site planning, utilities, and earthwork calculations. Students will be required to present work using civil 3D software. Prerequisite(s): CADD 1200  

    Semester Availability: Spring

    Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway

    Syllabus



  
  • CIVT 2450 - Construction Management


    3 Credits
    3 class hours

    The class is an introductory class on construction management.  Emphasis is on construction management procedures.  Student will gain knowledge about topics including responsibility and authority, construction documents, contracts, construction law, safety, planning and scheduling, materials and workmanship, and change orders. Prerequisite(s): CIVT 1250  

    Semester Availability: Spring

    Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway

    Syllabus



  
  • CIVT 2910 - Capstone


    1 Credit
    1 class hour

    An advanced course that reviews course material in the Civil and Construction Engineering Technology degree program. The course includes a program exit exam that all program graduates are required to take. This course should be taken as close as possible to the student’s graduation date. Prerequisite(s): CIVT 2400  

    Semester Availability: Spring

    Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway

    Syllabus




Visual Communications

  
  • COM 1000 - HTML & CSS for Designers


    3 Credits
    3 Class Hours

    A beginning course in HTML, CSS, and Java Script that emphasizes page coding for front-end Web designers.  Students learn to write HTML code by hand using a basic text editor. Topics include using HTML tags, CSS formatting, and Java Script. Prerequisite(s): Level 2 placement in English and Reading ; basic computer and Web navigation skills.

    Semester Availability: Fall, Spring

    Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway

    Syllabus

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  • COM 1010 - Basic Web Design


    3 Credits
    3 Class Hours

    Presents the principles for planning and designing attractive and informative Web pages and Web sites. Explores the factors that affect Web layout and design, such as browser choice, screen resolution, navigation, connection speed, typography, graphics, and color. Prerequisite(s): Level 2 placement in English and Reading ; basic computer and Web navigation skills.

    Semester Availability: Fall, Spring

    Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway

    Syllabus

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  • COM 1020 - Basic Web Graphics


    3 Credits
    3 Class Hours

    An introductory class using a graphics program, scanner, and other digital devices to create and edit graphic images for Web pages. Projects will be included to allow students to demonstrate mastery of the use of a graphics program. This course is taught using Photoshop®. Prerequisite(s): COM 1000  with a grade of “C” or higher.

    Semester Availability: Spring

    Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway

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  • COM 1040 - Presentation Media


    3 Credits
    3 Class Hours

    An introduction to multimedia software and concepts. Students work with slideshow software, video software, and 3D software. Topics include design principles, media file types, e-books, podcasts, augmented reality, and evolving forms of interactive media. Prerequisite(s): Level 2 placement in English and Reading ; basic computer skills (see special requirements in program description).

    Semester Availability: Spring

    Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway

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  • COM 1111 - Graphic Processes


    3 Credits
    2 Class Hours, 2 Lab Hours

    Acquaints the beginning student with graphic art processes, techniques, and terminology. Topics in color, paper stock, production workflows, printing operations, safety, and bindery systems are presented. Projects acquaint students with the use of design tools and techniques. Prerequisite(s): Level 2 placement in English and Reading .

    Semester Availability: Fall, Spring

    Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway

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  • COM 1120 - Business for Designers


    3 Credits
    3 Class Hours

    Explores the relevant ethical and legal implications of the normal activities and transactions in the visual communications workplace. Specific topics include organizational structures, careers, job sheets, time sheets, estimates, usage agreements, and copyright. Prerequisite(s): Level 2 placement in English and Reading .

    Semester Availability: Fall, Spring

    Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway

    Syllabus

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  • COM 1140 - Design Fundamentals


    3 Credits
    3 Class Hours

    Topics include the principles and elements of design, basic drawing and media techniques, and the design/creative processes for visual communications. Prerequisite(s): Level 2 placement in English and Reading .

    Semester Availability: Fall, Spring

    Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway

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  • COM 1150 - Type Concepts


    3 Credits
    3 Class Hours

    Topics include typestyles, terminology, type specifications, measurement, and type as a design element for visual communications. Prerequisite(s): Level 2 placement in English and Reading .

    Semester Availability: Fall, Spring

    Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway

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  • COM 1170 - Imaging Technologies


    3 Credits
    3 Class Hours

    Introduces students to current industry standards of digital file preparation for reproduction. Topics include terminology, digital fonts, file formats, scanning, and desktop systems. Prerequisite(s): Level 2 placement in English and Reading ; basic computer skills (see special requirements in program description)

    Semester Availability: Fall, Spring

    Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway

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  • COM 1190 - Basic Photography / Designers


    3 Credits
    3 Class Hours

    An introduction to basic digital photography, focusing on skills useful for a graphic designer. Topics include basic operation of a digital camera, composition, camera controls, exposure, and basic image enhancement for creative use. An advanced digital point and shoot or digital SLR camera is required.

    Semester Availability: Fall, Spring

    Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway

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  • COM 1230 - Digital Imaging I


    3 Credits
    2 Class Hours, 2 Lab Hours

    An introduction to basic digital imaging using Adobe Photoshop®. Topics include navigation of the interface, the tools, using layers, adjustment layers, layer styles, filters, creating and manipulating selections, masking principles, cropping, image size and resolution, and image compositing of raster images. Prerequisite(s): Basic computer skills (see special requirements in program description)

    Semester Availability: Fall, Spring

    Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway

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  • COM 1300 - Site Building - Dreamweaver®


    3 Credits
    3 Class Hours

    An introduction to Adobe Dreamweaver® software as a tool for the construction and maintenance of Web sites. Prerequisite(s): COM 1000  with a grade of “C” or higher.

    Semester Availability: Currently not available.

    Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway

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  • COM 1306 - Web Animation


    3 Credits
    3 Class Hours

    Covers how to design and create motion graphics using HTML5 techniques (HTML, CSS, JS). Students work through tutorials and complete an independent project. Prerequisite(s): COM 1000  with a grade of “C” or higher.

    Semester Availability: Fall

    Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway

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  • COM 1500 - WordPress®


    3 Credits
    3 Class Hours

    An introduction to using WordPress® as a Content Management System (CMS). Topics include hosting options, installation, configuration, customization, content creation and management. Prerequisite(s): Level 2 placement in English and Reading ; basic computer skills.

    Semester Availability: Fall

    Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway

    Syllabus

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  • COM 2010 - Digital Video I


    3 Credits
    2 Class Hours, 2 Lab Hours

    An introduction to Digital Video Production. Topics include video capture, sound, lighting and digital editing. Prerequisite(s): Basic computer skills, PHO 1110  or COM 1190  with a “C” or higher.

    Semester Availability: Fall

    Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway

    Syllabus

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  • COM 2020 - Multimedia Design


    3 Credits
    3 Class Hours

    A course in the development of thumbnails, storyboards, scripts, and other conceptual presentation processes used in multimedia pre-production. Prerequisite(s): ENGL 1010 

    Semester Availability: Spring

    Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway

    Syllabus

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  • COM 2030 - Digital Video II


    3 Credits
    2 Class Hours, 2Lab Hours

    A continuation of digital video techniques learned in COM 2010. Topics include video capture, sound, lighting, and digital editing. Prerequisite(s): COM 2010  with a grade of “C” or higher.

    Semester Availability: Currently not available.

    Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway

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  • COM 2120 - Electronic Publishing I


    3 Credits
    3 Class Hours

    An introduction to page layout software using Adobe InDesign®. Topics include page set-up, the use of text boxes, manipulation of text using basic typographic etiquette, and the use of picture boxes in a variety of print documents. Prerequisite(s): Basic computer skills (See special requirements in program description.)

    Semester Availability: Fall, Spring

    Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway

    Syllabus

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  • COM 2130 - Electronic Publishing II


    3 Credits
    3 Class Hours

    A continuation of COM 2120 . Topics include the use of style sheets and master pages, manipulation of text and images, and production of various print materials including a newsletter. Prerequisite(s): COM 2120  with a grade of “C” or higher.

    Semester Availability: Fall, Spring

    Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway

    Syllabus

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  • COM 2140 - Design for Print


    3 Credits
    2 Class Hours, 2 Lab Hours

    Topics include the creative aspects of the design and production of applied art for visual communications, stressing the importance of concept, type, and graphics in practical project applications. Prerequisite(s): COM 1111 , COM 1140 , COM 1150 , COM 1170 , COM 1230 , COM 2120  and COM 2210  with a grade of “C” or higher in all listed prerequisites.

    Semester Availability: Fall

    Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway

    Syllabus

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  • COM 2170 - Portfolio / Graphic Design


    3 Credits
    2 Class Hours, 2 Lab Hours

    Topics include portfolio preparation, résumé development, job interview skills, and portfolio review by industry professionals. Prerequisite(s): COM 1170 , COM 1230 , COM 2130 , COM 2140  and COM 2210  with a grade of “C” or higher in all listed prerequisites.

    Semester Availability: Spring

    Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway

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  • COM 2210 - Electronic Illustration I


    3 Credits
    3 Class Hours

    An introduction to executing vector-based illustrations using Adobe Illustrator®. Topics include navigation of the interface, the tools, drawing and manipulating basic objects, creating and manipulating type, drawing with the pen tool, applying color, using layers, and transformation and pathfinder techniques. Prerequisite(s): Basic computer skills (See special requirements in program description.)

    Semester Availability: Fall, Spring

    Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway

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  • COM 2220 - Practicum / Graphic Design


    3 Credits
    2 Class Hours, 2 Lab Hours

    Topics include the design and execution of a variety of electronic publishing projects utilizing graphic design, computer-based drawing, digital imaging techniques, working with a client, and job-based work production skills. Prerequisite(s): COM 1170 , COM 1230 , COM 2130 , COM 2140  with a grade of “C” or higher in all listed prerequisites.

    Semester Availability: Spring

    Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway

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  • COM 2240 - Digital Imaging II-Photography


    3 Credits
    3 Class Hours

    A continuation of COM 1230  using Adobe Photoshop®. Topics include manipulation of photographic images in a digital format, digital asset management, digital workflow, cropping, tone and color correction, selection techniques, masking, colorization, image enhancement, and sharpening techniques. Prerequisite(s): COM 1230  with a grade of “C” or higher or program permission

    Semester Availability: Fall, Spring

    Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway

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  • COM 2250 - Digital Imaging II-Design


    3 Credits
    3 Class Hours

    A continuation of COM 1230  using Adobe Photoshop®. Topics include drawing with shape layers, creating custom brushes and patterns, advanced selecting and masking techniques, and learning and utilizing photographic and illustrative techniques to execute projects appropriate for the graphic design industry. Prerequisite(s): COM 1230  with a grade of “C” or higher or program permission

    Semester Availability: Currently not available.

    Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway

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  • COM 2270 - Electronic Illustration II


    3 Credits
    3 Class Hours

    A continuation of COM 2210  using Adobe Illustrator®. Topics include logo re-creation, perspective and dimensional techniques, creating custom brushes, patterns, fills, the execution of complex vector objects, and the execution of a variety of design projects utilizing these techniques. Prerequisite(s): COM 2210  with a grade of “C” or higher or program permission

    Semester Availability: Currently not available.

    Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway

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  • COM 2280 - Illustration with Painter® I


    3 Credits
    3 Class Hours

    An introduction to digital illustration and painting techniques using Corel Painter®. Topics include navigation of the interface, the tools, using brushes, layers, different styles of illustration, and turning photographs into art. Prerequisite(s): COM 1230  with a grade of “C” or higher.

    Semester Availability: Currently not available.

    Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway

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  • COM 2480 - Illustration with Painter® II


    3 Credits
    3 Class Hours

    A continuation of COM 2280  Illustration with Painter® I . Students continue developing their expertise and mastery of techniques using Corel Painter. Emphasis will be placed on developing an artistic style. Prerequisite(s): COM 2280  with a grade of “C” or higher.

    Semester Availability: Currently not available.

    Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway

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  • COM 2700 - Practicum/Multimedia & Web


    3 Credits
    3 Class Hours

    Provides opportunities to apply and incorporate skills learned from preceding courses to a final project. Emphasis is on problem-solving and professional standards. Prerequisite(s): Instructor permission

    Semester Availability: Spring

    Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway

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Communication

  
  • COMM 2025 - Fundamentals of Communication*


    (Formerly SPCH 1010 - Fundamentals of Speech Comm)
    (Honors Option Offered)

    3 Credits
    3 Class Hours

    An exploration and practical application of communication theory in various contexts: interpersonal, small group, and public speaking. Prerequisite(s): ENGL 1010  and Level 2 placement in Reading  or concurrent enrollment in READ 0815 .

    Semester Availability: All

    * This course is part of the general education core.

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  • COMM 2045 - Public Speaking*


    (Formerly SPCH 1112 - Speech)
    (Honors Option Offered)

    3 Credits
    3 Class Hours

    An introduction to the fundamentals of public speaking. Emphasis is on preparing and delivering informative and persuasive speeches. Prerequisite(s): ENGL 1010  and Level 2 placement in Reading  or concurrent enrollment in READ 0815 .

    Semester Availability: All

    * This course is part of the general education core.

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  • COMM 2065 - Advanced Public Speaking


    (Formerly SPCH 2112)
    3 Credits
    3 Class Hours

    An advanced study of the principles and processes of effective communication in public contexts and public communication. Course builds on fundamental public speaking skills as applied to various settings, audiences, purposes, and contexts. Prerequisite(s): COMM 2025  or COMM 2045  or instructor permission.

    Semester Availability: Fall

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  • COMM 2085 - Business and Professional Comm


    (Formerly SPCH 2222)
    (Honors Option Offered)

    3 Credits
    3 Class Hours

    A study of the principles and skills necessary for appropriate and effective communication in today’s organizations. Topics include introduction to communication processes in organizations, leadership, interpersonal principles, listening, nonverbal and verbal communication, conflict, culture, managing group communication, and interviewing. Prerequisite(s): COMM 2025  or COMM 2045  or instructor permission.

    Semester Availability: Spring

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  • COMM 2090 - Interpersonal Communication


    (Formerly SPCH 2111 - Interpersonal Skills)
    (Honors Option Offered)

    3 Credits
    3 Class Hours

    A study of interpersonal communication behaviors. Topics include interpersonal communication principles and theories, self in interpersonal communication, culture, and conflict resolution. Prerequisite(s): ENGL 1010  and Level 2 placement in Reading .

    Semester Availability: Fall

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Criminal Justice

  
  • CRMJ 1010 - Intro to Criminal Justice


    3 Credits
    3 Class Hours

    An examination of policing, corrections, and the American court system. Topics include the complexity of the criminal justice process, its lack of central coordination and, most significantly, how justice is administered in American society. Prerequisite(s): Level 2 placement in English and Reading .

    Semester Availability: Fall

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  • CRMJ 1020 - Intro to the Legal Process


    3 Credits
    3 Class Hours

    This course reviews basic laws governing the maintenance of a democratic society and how criminal and constitutional laws meet the challenge of American society. Prerequisite(s): Level 2 placement in English and Reading .

    Semester Availability: Fall, Spring

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  • CRMJ 1311 - Criminal Law


    3 Credits
    3 Class Hours

    A study of trial procedures, history of constitutional rights, rules of evidence admissibility, types of evidence, and laws of arrest, search, and seizure. Prerequisite(s): CRMJ 1010  

    Semester Availability: Spring

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  • CRMJ 1322 - Police Adm. & Organization


    3 Credits
    3 Class Hours

    A study of the principles of personnel management functions and organization of the police agency. Topics include policy procedures, evaluation of the research, planning, and development processes, and operational duties and commands.

    Semester Availability: Spring

    Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway

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  • CRMJ 1330 - Criminal Evidence & Procedure


    3 Credits
    3 Class Hours

    An introduction to the American Criminal Justice System with an emphasis on handling evidence and suspects, the US Constitution, individual rights, criminal court procedures, the Exclusionary Rule, probable cause, arrest procedures, search warrants, stop and frisks, admissions, interrogations and confessions, and the legal requirements to be followed in processing criminal evidence and defendants. Prerequisite(s): CRMJ 1010  

    Semester Availability: Fall

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  • CRMJ 1340 - Criminal Investigation


    3 Credits
    3 Class Hours

    An examination of the methods of interviews, interrogation, admissions, confessions, written statements, criminal case report writing, and evidence evaluation used in criminal investigations.

    Semester Availability: Spring

    Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway

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  • CRMJ 1341 - Physical Defensive Tactics


    3 Credits
    3 Class Hours

    An introduction to basic police defensive tactics system through physical practice of uncomplicated movements and control of distance. Basic defensive tactics include hand and foot strikes, pressure points, control tactics, impact weapons, handcuffing techniques and use-of-force plans to include various policies on deadly force. Studies mental conditioning for survival and use-of-force continuum.

    Semester Availability: Spring

    Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway

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  • CRMJ 1343 - Investigative Photography


    3 Credits
    3 Class Hours

    A study of the basic concepts of photography through an understanding of aperture, shutter speed, and film speed. Emphasizes principles of the 35 mm camera and digital cameras and their application of recording and reconstructing crime scenes. Also prepares the student for the Evidence Photography that takes photography into the laboratory. Prerequisite(s): Level 2 placement in English and Reading . Note: A digital SLR camera is required.

    Semester Availability: Spring

    Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway

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  • CRMJ 1360 - Intro. to Crime Scene Invest.


    3 Credits
    3 Class Hours

    Trains and prepares participants to become skilled in the recognition, discovery, processing, preservation, collection, and transmission of physical evidence found at the scene of the crime. Topics include photography, sketching, fingerprinting, marking, chain of custody, collection methods, sources of physical evidence, and transmission to the laboratory. Prerequisite(s): Level 2 placement in English and Reading .

    Semester Availability: Spring

    Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway

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  • CRMJ 1370 - Officer Survival


    3 Credits
    3 Class Hours

    A study of the basics of police work needed to survive both mentally and physically. Topics include basic officer survival tactics and techniques, proper survival techniques used during field interviews, unknown risk calls, and traffic stops. Provides a working knowledge of survival skills used during domestic calls, crimes in progress, and high-risk traffic stops.

    Semester Availability: Spring

    Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway

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  • CRMJ 1380 - Academy Special Topics


    3 Credits
    3 Class Hours

    This course provides an in-depth study of significant, relevant, and timely trends and issues in the field of Law Enforcement / Criminal Justice. Prerequisite(s): Law Enforcement Academy Only

    Semester Availability: Fall

    Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway

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  • CRMJ 1381 - Interview/Interrogation Tech.


    3 Credits
    3 Class Hours

    A study of the techniques utilized in interviewing victims, witnesses, and subjects of interrogations. Topics include preparation and strategy, legal aspects, interpretation of verbal and physical behavior, causes of denial, interviewing, establishing credibility, reducing resistance, obtaining the admission, and the use of video equipment.

    Semester Availability: Fall

    Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway

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  • CRMJ 1385 - Basic Fingerprint & ID


    3 Credits
    3 Class Hours

    A study of ridge pattern identification and the physical aspects of fingerprints. Provides the basis for developing techniques for the taking of presentable and classifiable inked impressions. Emphasizes hands-on application of these techniques.

    Semester Availability: Fall

    Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway

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  • CRMJ 1386 - Latent Fingerprint Development


    3 Credits
    3 Class Hours

    A study of the fundamentals of fingerprint development from the history of fingerprints to the most advanced techniques of modern day technology. Other topics include the use of Automated Fingerprint Identification System (AFIS). Prerequisite(s): Level 2 placement in English and Reading .

    Semester Availability: Spring

    Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway

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  • CRMJ 1390 - Traffic Accident Investigation


    3 Credits
    3 Class Hours

    A study of traffic collisions using scientific methods of vehicle speed calculation, timed distance speed, report writing, and diagramming. Explores the legal, statistical, and professional aspects of this interesting field. Includes dynamic vehicle experiments and practical exercises in gathering facts for traffic investigators. Prerequisite(s): Level 2 placement in English, Math, and Reading .

    Semester Availability: Spring

    Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway

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  • CRMJ 1395 - Tactical Talk


    3 Credits
    3 Class Hours

    An interpersonal communications course for police officers. Provides officers the necessary tools to diffuse verbal confrontations as well as persuade contacts to obey legal and lawful orders. Topics include the goals, objectives, and visions of law enforcement and field interviewing techniques and neurolinguistics.

    Semester Availability: Spring

    Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway

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  • CRMJ 1397 - Surf. Skeleton & Buried Bodies


    3 Credits
    3 Class Hours

    This course focuses on techniques in locating clandestine bodies and graves. Topics include visual search indicators of burials, disturbances in nature, soil compaction, soil gas detection, cadaver dogs, and scavenging patterns. This class includes many hands-on exercises.

    Semester Availability: Spring

    Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway

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  • CRMJ 2010 - Introduction to Law Enforcement


    3 Credits
    3 Class Hours

    An overview of the American Police, including the philosophy and historical evolution behind the police force. Emphasizes policing procedures; crime prevention and control; functions of law enforcement; problems and needs facing the police; and contemporary issues. Prerequisite(s): Level 2 placement in English and Reading .

    Semester Availability: Fall

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  • CRMJ 2020 - Introduction to Corrections


    3 Credits
    3 Class Hours

    An overview of corrections, including the philosophy and historical evolution behind the development of corrections. Emphasizes corrections procedures, current prison conditions and operations, problems and needs facing corrections, and related contemporary issues. Prerequisite(s): Level 2 placement in English and Reading .

    Semester Availability: Spring

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  • CRMJ 2031 - Seminar in CSI


    3 Credits
    3 Class Hours

    An opportunity for the CSI student to study the role of the crime scene technician in the crime lab work setting. Includes off campus experiences involving supervised activities within local police departments, field site visits, and extensive research activities. Prerequisite(s): Completion of all competencies in Learning Support reading and writing; CRMJ 1386 , CRMJ 1360 , CRMJ 2314 , CRMJ 2323 .

    Semester Availability: Upon Request

    Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway

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  • CRMJ 2312 - Criminology


    3 Credits
    3 Class Hours

    A systematic study of crime, criminals, and the criminal justice system. Topics include exploring the fundamental elements of criminology through a study of the causation and criminal behavior theories, and examining the relevant activities of the criminal justice system. Prerequisite(s): CRMJ 1010 - Intro to Criminal Justice  

    Semester Availability: Spring

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  • CRMJ 2314 - Adv. Crime Scene Techniques


    3 Credits
    3 Class Hours

    A study of crime scene techniques that takes the student beyond the classroom and into the field. Students work mock crime scenes and apply all the skills acquired from previous studies. Simulates reality for the students and requires the student to photograph, diagram, and preserve crime scene evidence. Other topics include casting techniques and blood presumptive applications. Prerequisite(s): CRMJ 1360  

    Semester Availability: Spring

    Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway

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  • CRMJ 2322 - Police Firearms


    3 Credits
    3 Class Hours

    An introduction to police combat firearms training, firearms tactics, deadly force policies and shoot/don’t shoot decisions. Emphasizes practical, safe operation and firing of handguns. Students learn how to safely operate and fire a handgun and make use-of-force decisions in firearms. Students must furnish weapons and ammunition.

    Semester Availability: Fall

    Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway

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  • CRMJ 2332 - Drug Identification & Effects


    3 Credits
    3 Class Hours

    A study of the fundamentals needed for identifying both the appearance and effects of controlled substances. Students receive guides to controlled substances: their color, trade names, and drug codes. Topics include a critical examination of the physiological, sociological, psychological, and legal aspects of drug abuse and many complexities that have developed as a direct or indirect result of their abuse in society.

    Semester Availability: Spring

    Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway

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  • CRMJ 2336 - Intro To Criminalistics


    3 Credits
    3 Class Hours

    A study of the scientific evaluation of physical evidence in the crime lab; firearms examination, comparative micrography, toxicology, serology, polygraph, and microanalysis of hair, fiber, paint, and glass; and legal photography applications.

    Semester Availability: Summer

    Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway

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  • CRMJ 2340 - Investigative Report Writing


    3 Credits
    3 Class Hours

    This course focuses on preparing analytical investigative reports and explores techniques of organizing, structuring, and investigating the report to comply with proper guidelines. Prerequisite(s): ENGL 1010  

    Semester Availability: Fall

    Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway

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  • CRMJ 2353 - Police Tact. Training (SWAT)


    3 Credits
    3 Class Hours

    An overview of the historical development of special weapons and tactical teams. Studies the techniques of urban and rural movements, breaching techniques and forced entry methods. Methods of surreptitious and dynamic entry and clearing and hostage rescue are practiced with tactical diagramming and aid planning.

    Semester Availability: Spring

    Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway

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  • CRMJ 2361 - Evidence Photography


    3 Credits
    3 Class Hours

    A study of the photographic aspects used in criminal investigation with emphasis on types of cameras and lighting for purpose of recording evidence.

    Semester Availability: Fall

    Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway

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  • CRMJ 2364 - Bloodstain Evidence


    3 Credits
    3 Class Hours

    A study of bloodstains, bloodspatter, and bloodstain pattern. Focuses on surface texture, direction of travel of blood striking an object, determining the impact angle of blood, the origin of bloodspatter and an examination of a blood drop in a two-dimensional configuration. Other topics include the collection and preservation of bloodstain evidence.

    Semester Availability: Spring

    Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway

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  • CRMJ 2391 - Law Enforcement Practicum


    3 Credits
    3 Class Hours

    This course requires students to apply critical thinking, problem-solving, and communication skills required in a real or simulated environment. CRMJ 2391 may be used by an institution for a field placement, a service learning project, a co-op experience, or a capstone course. Prerequisite(s): CRMJ 1010  

    Semester Availability: Spring

    Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway

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