Academic Catalog Spring 2019

COR 2012 Character Formation This course is designed to encourage students to cultivate personal character as they reflect on the lives of past and present transformational leaders and reflect upon their own gifts and their own sense of calling. Prerequisites: Sophomore standing. COR 3012 Civic and Global Response This course encourages students to explore their place in the world community, identify ways in which their actions can affect this community, and develop a personal response that contributes to the creation of social value. Students will be engaged with the efforts of local social organizations, while critically evaluating emerging social issues. Prerequisite: Junior standing. COR Transfer Policy Policy 1: COR 1012 In order for a student transferring academic credit from a regionally accredited post- secondary institution to be exempt from COR 1012 Invitation to Inquiry, a student must demonstrate completion of 32 credit hours from a regionally accredited post-secondary institution or be subject to an existing articulation agreement with a regionally accredited institution. Policy 2: COR 2012 and COR 3012 In order for a student transferring academic credit from a regionally accredited post-sec- ondary institution to be exempt from COR 2012 Character Formation or 3012 Civic and Global Response, a student must demonstrate completion of 94 credit hours from a region- ally accredited post-secondary institution or be subject to an existing articulation agree- ment with a regionally accredited institution. If the application of this policy results in a student being required to take both COR 2012 and COR 3012 in the same semester, an exemption from COR 3012 may be obtained relieving the student from this course when approved by the student’s advisor, the Director of General Education, and the Vice Presi- dent for Academic Affairs. Policy 3: COR 2001 and COR 2002 In order for a student transferring academic credit from a regionally accredited post-sec- ondary institution to be exempt from COR 2001 Personal Wellness Lab and/or COR 2002 Personal Wellness, the student must demonstrate completion of comparable courses from another regionally accredited institution. CRIMINAL JUSTICE (CRJ) This is an exciting course curriculum that analyzes the legal, social, economic and political contexts that shape our approach to criminal justice. The program blends principle courses in the functions and organization of the criminal justice systemwith courses focused on specific components of the system in law enforcement , the courts, and corrections to build or refine the mobile and transferable skills our students need to meet the challenges of a criminal justice career anywhere in the country. A baccalaureate degree may be earned in Criminal Justice in the traditional on-campus program designed for entering freshmen or in the online option designed for working adults. The Criminal Justice Major offers students a broad focus range designed to provide them

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