2019 Fall SOC/CRM COURSE OFFERINGS

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2019 Fall SOC/CRM COURSE OFFERINGS Crime and Justice Issues Ms. Babette Boyd MW 2:00-3:15 CS 140 CRN 11015 CRM 330-001 Corrections Mr. Richard Davis MWF 9:00-9:50 BR 200 CRN 11091 CRM 307-001 Police in Society Mr. Mitchell Cunningham R 5:30-8:15 BR 206 CRN 11073 CRM 425-001 Trials of The Century Dr. Mike Adams T 6:00-8:45 CRN 11139 CRM 385-001 & 002 CRN 11109 & 11111 LAW of Evidence BR 208 & MW 3:30-4:45 CRM 105-005 Intro to Criminal Justice Dr. Shannon Santana TR 9:30-10:45 MO 100 CRN 10992

2019 Fall SOC/CRM COURSE OFFERINGS SOCIOLOGY OF AGING DR. ANGELA WADSWORTH TR 8:00-9:15 BR 101 CRN (11424) INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY DR. CHRISTOPHER SHANE ELLIOTT MWF 9:00-9:50 MO 100 CRN (11325)

SOC 260-300 INTRODUCTION TO POVERTY STUDIES HONORS STUDENTS DR. JULIA WAITY TR 2:00-3:15 BR 219 CRN (14988) Examination of the nature and extent of poverty in the United States. Discussion of poverty measurement, characteristics, poverty population, international comparisons, underlying causes of poverty and government programs and policies that address poverty. Satisfies University Studies II: Approaches and Perspectives/Living in Our Diverse Nation. Satisfies University Studies V: Explorations Beyond the Classroom.