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EAST CENTRAL COMMUNITY COLLEGE

origins, historical and philosophical background, development, current status, relationship with other facets of the criminal justice system. Three hours lecture. Three semester hours. CRJ 1383 — CRIMINOLOGY — This course is the study of criminal behavior to include theories, statistics, and trends of criminal behavior. Three hours lecture. Three semester hours. CRJ 2213 — TRAFFIC LAW — This course is an examination of the role of law enforcement in coping with traffic problems. Emphasis is placed on the history, development, and enforcement of statutes pertaining to motor vehicles. Three hours lecture. Three semester hours. CRJ 2313 — POLICE OPERATIONS — This course is a study of the operation of law enforcement agencies. Particular emphasis is placed on the functions of the patrol division. Three hours lecture. Three semester hours. CRJ 2323 — CRIMINAL LAW — This course is a study of the basic elements of substantive criminal law including defenses to criminal liability. Three hours lecture. Three semester hours. CRJ 2333 — CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION — This course is a study of principles of investigation; proper collection, documentation, and preservation of evidence. Three hours lecture. Three semester hours. CRJ 2393 — SURVEY OF CRIMINALISTICS — This course is the study and application of scientific evidence collection through various projects. Three hours lecture. Three semester hours. CRJ 2513 — JUVENILE JUSTICE — This course is the study of the organization, functions, and jurisdiction of juvenile agencies. Processing, detention, and disposition of cases. Statutes and court procedures applied to juveniles. Three hours lecture. Three semester hours. CRJ 2623 — ASSETS PROTECTION — This course is a study of security awareness of management and employees; vulnerability training; internal/external theft and fraud; disaster control; physical security planning; investigation; guard protection; and alcohol and drug abuse in work place. Three hours lecture. Three semester hours. ECONOMICS ECO 2113 — PRINCIPLES OF MACROECONOMICS — This course is the study of a nation’s economy to include the following topics: supply and demand, production possibilities, monetary and fiscal policies, factors of production, GDP/business cycles and economic growth, circular flow of market economies and international trade. Three lecture hours. Three semester hours credit. ECO 2123 — PRINCIPLES OF MICROECONOMICS — This course is the study of firms, industries and consumers to include the following topics; supply and demand, elasticity of demand and supply, consumer choice theory, production and cost theory and market structures. Three lecture hours. Three semester hours credit. ENGINEERING EGR 2413 — ENGINEERING MECHANICS (STATICS) — This course is the study of equilibrium of point objects and extended objects in two- and three-dimensions using vector algebra. Distributed forces, structures, friction, and moments of inertia in three dimensions. Prerequisites: MAT 1623 and PHY 2513. Three hours lecture. Three semester hours credit. EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY EPY/PSY 2513 — CHILD PSYCHOLOGY — This course is a study of the various aspects of human growth and development during childhood and emerging adolescence. Topics include biological, psychosocial, and cognitive development. Three hours lecture. Three semester hours credit. EPY/PSY 2523 —ADOLESCENT PSYCHOLOGY— This course is a study of various aspects of human growth and development during adolescence. Topics include biological, psychosocial, and cognitive development. Three semester hours credit.

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