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  • 3.00 Credits

    Students accepted into the Criminology Department's Senior Thesis Program (Crim 4877) must enroll for this course in the Fall Semester prior to beginning work on the thesis under the supervision of a faculty tutor. See the full description of this program posted at the Department's website (www.soc.utah.edu). Prerequisites: Instructor Consent.
  • 1.00 - 6.00 Credits

    Students identify a potential faculty tutor and obtain permission to initiate a research project of the student's own design in the field or to participate in an already ongoing research project in the field of criminology.
  • 1.00 - 6.00 Credits

    Students identify a potential faculty tutor and obtain permission to jointly design a set of readings for the student in a criminology subfield. The content of the course is not to overlap in any significant manner with the content of the other established courses in the department or otherwise substitute for those courses. Prerequisites: Instructor Consent.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This program is designed to provide an enriched research experience for Criminology majors. Students accepted into the program work toward the completion of an undergraduate-level thesis under the tutorial direction of a tenured or tenure-track faculty member. See the full description of this program posted at the Department's website (www.soc.utah.edu). Students must enroll in Crim 3877 Pre-Senior Thesis Seminar during the Fall semester with the approval of a faculty tutor and enroll in Crim 4877 Senior Thesis during Spring semester. Prerequisites: Completed CRIM 3877.
  • 1.00 - 6.00 Credits

    This course allows students to earn credit while gaining valuable experience working in the fields of criminology and criminal justice. A variety of criminal justice agencies are available for student internships, including police agencies, juvenile detention centers, victim advocate programs, and criminal justice services. Prerequisites: Department Consent.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course is for Criminology majors completing an Honors degree. Enrollment in this course is restricted to students in the University-level Honors Program who are working on an approved Honors thesis or project. Consult with the University Honors Program office for full details.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Foundations of Computer Science is a course for students who are interested in pursuing a computer science degree but have no background in computing. CS 1030 provides a gentle introduction to the fundamental concepts of computer science. In particular, students learn problem-solving skills and apply them by writing programs in a visual and fun programming environment that is friendly to beginners. Students also study, simulate, and visualize the inner workings of a simple computer.
  • 4.00 Credits

    This course is an introduction to the engineering and mathematical skills required to effectively program computers and is designed for students with no prior programming experience. Prerequisites: AP CalcAB score of 3+ OR AP CalcBC score of 3+ OR Corerequisites: 'C' or better in MATH 1050 OR 1060 OR 1080 OR 1210 OR 1215 OR 1250 OR 1310 OR 1311 OR Higher Math
  • 4.00 Credits

    This course builds on the programming skills learned in CS 1400, while introducing the paradigm of object-oriented programming. Prerequisites: 'C-' or better in CS 1400 OR Instructor Consent Corequisites: MATH 1060 OR 1080 OR 1210 OR 1215 OR 1220 OR 1250 OR 1310 OR 1311 OR Higher Math OR AP CalcAB score 4+ OR AP CalcBC score 3+
  • 4.00 Credits

    This course is an introduction to the engineering and mathematical skills required to effectively program computers, covering in a single semester the material of both CS 1400 and CS 1410, and is designed for students with prior programming experience. Corequisites: 'C' or better in MATH 1060 OR 1080 OR 1210 OR 1215 OR 1250 OR 1310 OR 1311 OR Higher Math OR AP CalcAB score of 4+ OR AP CalcBC score of 3+