Category: SUBR - 2023 Summer
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SUBR - 2024 Spring - Abnormal Psychology (PSYC-468B-30)
468. ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY (Credit, 3
hours). Etiology, diagnosis, and prognosis of
major forms of mental illness. Course integrates
major theoretical perspectives and current research
in the field. Designed to familiarize students with
populations they may encounter in mental health
and substance abuse settings.
hours). Etiology, diagnosis, and prognosis of
major forms of mental illness. Course integrates
major theoretical perspectives and current research
in the field. Designed to familiarize students with
populations they may encounter in mental health
and substance abuse settings.
SUBR - 2024 Spring - Advanced Police Administration (EMCJ-530B-01)
Advanced Police Administration
SUBR - 2024 Spring - Advanced Police Administration (EMCJ-530B-02)
Advanced Police Administration
SUBR - 2024 Spring - Advanced Police Administration (EMCJ-530B-04)
Advanced Police Administration
SUBR - 2024 Spring - Black Amer Hist (HIST-311B-30)
311. AFRICAN-AMERICAN HISTORY
(Credit, 3 hours). A survey of the history of
African Americans in the United States from their
African background to the present. Emphasis on
the changing status of African Americans and
their contribution to the American society.
(Credit, 3 hours). A survey of the history of
African Americans in the United States from their
African background to the present. Emphasis on
the changing status of African Americans and
their contribution to the American society.
SUBR - 2024 Spring - Business Strategic Decision (MBAP-520B-01)
520. BUSINESS STRATEGIC DECISION MKG
SUBR - 2024 Spring - Capstone Sem(Research Project) (INDS-499B-30)
INDS 499B. (3 Credit Hours) Capstone Seminar (Research Project)
In this three-hour cours, students will examine various interdisciplinary career paths while developing their own individualized interdisciplinary research project. Students are responsible for conducting reserach on their future career path that will be formatted into a research paper. Students will also present their findings in a formal oral presentation.
Prerequisite: INDS 201B
In this three-hour cours, students will examine various interdisciplinary career paths while developing their own individualized interdisciplinary research project. Students are responsible for conducting reserach on their future career path that will be formatted into a research paper. Students will also present their findings in a formal oral presentation.
Prerequisite: INDS 201B
SUBR - 2024 Spring - Capstone Seminar (EDLD-600B-01)
EDLD 600. CAPSTONE SEMINAR. (Credit, 0 hours). A culminating research project that is presented in a seminar at the completion of all course work in the program.
SUBR - 2024 Spring - College Mathematics II (SMAT-120B-30)
120. COLLEGE MATHEMATICS II (Credit, 3 hours). An introduction to a variety of topics which permeate the field of mathematics. Topics include counting methods, probability, statistics, mathematical systems, problem solving, and contemporary mathematics. Designed for students needing a maximum of six hours of mathematics.
SUBR - 2024 Spring - College Success Skills (FRMN-120B-30)
FRMN 120B. COLLEGE SUCCESS SKILLS. (2 Credit Hours). The First Year Experience Course at Southern University and A&M College introduces first time freshman into their academic community and engage them in the process of scholarly inquiry. This course is required, two credit hour course for first year students. This course coupled with other University College initiatives exist to implement a successful transition for first-year students at Southern University and A&M College. Furthermore, this class establishes the foundation for gaining knowledge, skills, and attitudes necessary for academic success on The Bluff and beyond. This course will meet twice a week for two hours for the course of 15-16 weeks.
SUBR - 2024 Spring - Community as a Client (NURS-417B-01)
NURS 417B. Community as Client. (6 Credit Hours).
Assist students to design, implement, and evaluate nursing systems to meet the needs of individuals, families and groups within the community. Community populations at risk, major issues affecting community helath, and community health nursing are explored.
Assist students to design, implement, and evaluate nursing systems to meet the needs of individuals, families and groups within the community. Community populations at risk, major issues affecting community helath, and community health nursing are explored.
SUBR - 2024 Spring - Community-Based Corrections (EMCJ-541B-01)
EMCJ 541. COMMUNITY-BASED CORRECTIONS (3 credit hours). This course will examine the philosophy, concept, goals and objectives of community-based corrections. Emphasis will be placed on probation, parole, halfway houses, house arrest and other community-based programs. An overview of treatment and rehabilitative practices of community correction programs and the impact of technology on community corrections will also be examined.
SUBR - 2024 Spring - Community-Based Corrections (EMCJ-541B-02)
EMCJ 541. COMMUNITY-BASED CORRECTIONS (3 credit hours). This course will examine the philosophy, concept, goals and objectives of community-based corrections. Emphasis will be placed on probation, parole, halfway houses, house arrest and other community-based programs. An overview of treatment and rehabilitative practices of community correction programs and the impact of technology on community corrections will also be examined.