Title change | Undergraduate |
From: | ||
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Course Prefix & Number | Descriptive Title | Credits/Hours |
CJ 427Q | Crime Analysis | 4 - 0 |
To: | ||
Course Prefix & Number | Descriptive Title | Credits/Hours |
CJ 427Q | Quantitative Methods in Criminal Justice | 4 - 0 |
Abbreviation for Class Schedule(20 spaces) Quantitative Methods |
Current Course Description: Course covers the quantitative and qualitative study of crime and crime trends in relation to factors of sociological, demographic, and spatial nature. Students gain valuable experience in utilizing public data and attitudinal surveys for the purpose of analyzing, interpreting, and presenting crime reports in a professional manner. |
New Course Description: Same as above |
Justification for changing the course (e.g. alignment with other institutions, program revision, etc.): To avoid confusing this course with a newly introduced crime analysis program. |
Students/Program affected: All criminal justice majors. |
Step | Approver | Decision | Timestamp |
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1 - Department | Stephen Gibbons | Approved | January 06 2011 |
2 - Division | John Rector | Approved | January 08 2011 |
3 - Division Curriculum | Shaun Huston | Approved | January 10 2011 |
5 - Curriculum Committee | Robert Monge | Approved | January 31 2011 |
6 - Faculty Senate | Gavin Keulks | Approved | February 22 2011 |
7 - Dean | Stephen Scheck | Approved | February 23 2011 |
8 - Provost | Kent Neely | Approved | February 24 2011 |