NSU 2014-2015 Undergraduate Catalog
334 Nova Southeastern University • Undergraduate Student Catalog • 2014–2015 COURSE DESCRIPTIONS criminal justice. Additionally, students are required to complete a minimum of 140 hours at the internship placement site during the 16 weeks of enrollment. Prerequisites: (1) a minimum grade point average of 2.5 as calculated by NSU; (2) completion of 60 credit hours and CRJU 4500; (3) an approved placement site prior to enrolling in the course; and (4) permission from the academic director. CRJU 4950B Internship B in Criminal Justice (3 credits) This course is designed to provide students with an opportunity to integrate academic and experiential knowledge. Students will be placed in an agency or organization, of their choice, related to the practice of criminal justice. Additionally, students are required to complete a minimum of 140 hours at the internship placement site during the 16 weeks of enrollment. Prerequisites: (1) a minimum grade point average of 2.5 as calculated by NSU; (2) completion of 60 credit hours and CRJU 4500; (3) an approved placement site prior to enrolling in the course; and (4) permission from the academic director. CRJU 4990 Independent Study in Criminal Justice (3 credits) The student selects and carries out independently library and/or empirical research. Faculty supervision is provided on an individual basis. Prerequisite: CRJU 1100 or CRJU 1200 and written consent of instructor and division director. CRJU 4990A Independent Study A in Criminal Justice (1–3 credits) The student selects and carries out independently library and/or empirical research. Faculty supervision is provided on an individual basis. Prerequisite: CRJU 1100 or CRJU 1200 and written consent of instructor and division director. CRJU 4990B Independent Study B in Criminal Justice (1–3 credits) The student selects and carries out independently library and/or empirical research. Faculty supervision is provided on an individual basis. Prerequisite: CRJU 1100 or CRJU 1200 and written consent of instructor and division director. CRJU 4990C Independent Study C in Criminal Justice (1-3 credits) The student selects and carries out independently library and/or empirical research. Faculty supervision is provided on an individual basis. Prerequisite: CRJU 1100 or CRJU 1200 and written consent of instructor and division director. CRJU 4990D Independent Study D in Criminal Justice (1–3 credits) The student selects and carries out independently library and/or empirical research. Faculty supervision is provided on an individual basis. Prerequisite: CRJU 1100 or CRJU 1200 and written consent of instructor and division director. CSAD—Comm Sci and Disorders CSAD 2000 Introduction to Hearing, Speech and Language (3 credits) Understanding of speech, language, and hearing disorders and their classifications, manifestations, and etiologies. CSAD 2010 Communication Disorders Through Film and Media (3 credits) Overview of communication disorders through a representation in films, literature, and media. This course provides an overview of speech, language, and hearing disorders from a clinical perspective. Communication disorders will be examined through the perception of society. Prerequisite/s: COMP 1500. CSAD 3010 Phonetics (3 credits) This class will cover the study of the history, theory and application of phonetics. Students review sampling and transcription techniques and applications to clinical practice. Prerequisite/s: CSAD 2010. CSAD 3020 Anatomy & Physiology of the Speech and Hearing Mechanism (3 credits) This course is an introduction to the anatomy and physiology of the auditory and vocal mechanisms. The Structure and function of the skeletal, neurological, and muscular systems involved in respiration, phonation, resonance, articulation, and audition are reviewed. The normal anatomy and functioning of these systems is contrasted with disordered or damaged systems. CSAD 3025 Language Science (3 credits) This course will provide the foundation for understanding the morphological and syntactic processes in typical language development. Students will learn to apply this knowledge to the clinical analysis of language. The study of syntactic and morphological processes as it relates to clinical analysis of language. Prerequisite/s: CSAD 2010 CSAD 3030 Speech & Language Development (3 credits) Study of prelinguistic and psycholinguistic variables related to normal development from infancy through adolescence. Prerequisite/s: CSAD 3025, and PSYC 1020.
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