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Throughout my career at Longwood University, I have taken a variety of different courses. I strongly believe that these courses will equip me to be successful because it shows that I am well rounded and capable of doing many things. The classes I have take have given me extensive about my field of study, and what it takes to be successful in this field. I have also gained some hands on experience while being at Longwood University. I have done an internship that directly relates to my major, as well as doing hands on assignments within my minor of cyber security.

This table shows the courses I have take at Longwood University:

Fall 2012
CRIM 100: Survey of Criminal Justice - 3 Credits
HIST 110: Modern Western Civilizaiton - 3 Credits
MATH 171: Statisical Decison Making - 3 Credits
MUSC 224: The Appreciation of Music - 3 Credits
SOCL 102: Contemporary Social Problems - 3 Credits
Spring 2013
CHEM 101: General Chemistry - 4 Credits
CRIM 200: Introduction to Corrections - 3 Credits
CRIM 205: Introduction to US Court System - 3 Credits
PHED 101: Fitness Concepts Mult Activ - 2 Credits
PHIL 315: Biomedical Ethics - 3 Credits
Summer I 2013
SOCL 102: Contemporary Social Problems - 3 Credits
Fall 2013
CRIM 210: Introduction to Policing - 3 Credits
CRIM 340: Issues in Policing - 3 Credits
HIST 210: World History - 3 Credits
SOCL 205: Deviance - 3 Credits
SOCL 360: Urban Sociology - 3 Credits
Spring 2014
CRIM 305: White Collar Crime - 3 Credits
CRIM 402: Criminological Theory - 3Credits
CRIM 409: Administrative Issues Criminal - 3 Credits
POSC 305: International Relations - 3 Credits
POSC 345: Terrorism Homeland Security - 3 Credits
Summer I 2014
ISYS 370: Principals of Management Information Systems - 3 Credits
Summer II 2014
CRIM 492: Internship Crim Criminal Justice - 3 Credits
Fall 2014
CMSC 160: Introduction to Algorithmic Design I - 4 Credits
CMSC 355: Introduction to Computer and Network Security - 3 Credits
CRIM 455: Constitutional Law Criminal Justice - 3 Credits
ISYS 376: Cyber Security - 3 Credits
SOCL 345: Social Research and Program Evaluation - 3 Credits
Spring 2015
CRIM 461: Senior Seminar Crim Criminal Justice - 3 Credits
ENGL 400: Advanced Writing Seminar - 3 Credits
GEOG 352: World Regional Geography - 3 Credits
ISYS 377: Cyber Forensics - 3 Credits
ISYS 473: Network Communications - 3 Credits
ISYS 476: Advanced Topics Cyber Security - 3 Credits
SOCL 346: Basic Statistics - 3 Credits
 
Author: Christopher B. Workman
Last modified: 4/22/2015 3:34 PM (EST)