Course List

Here's an alphabetical list of all the courses available here at MMC. Click on a course for more information.

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CJ 415: Criminal Procedure

The course concentrates on the procedural components constituting the judicial process from initial entry into the system through appellate procedures and clemency. This course expands ...

CJ 420: Research Methods in Criminal Justice

This course is designed to help the student become familiar with, understand, and apply basic research methods and its application in the criminal justice discipline.

CJ 430: Laws of Evidence

The course will examine procedural and substantive definitions of evidence and explore evidence as deductive reasoning, logical inference and supposition within the rules of criminal ...

CJ 435: Sociology of Law

This course links the examination of statutory law to core sociological issues such as the affects of law on society, social change and stability, order ...

CJ 440: Management of Criminal Justice Organizations

The course will focus on the planning and human resource management required in modern criminal justice agencies. The course will include theories concerning leadership skills ...

CJ 450: Advanced Readings in Criminal Justice

In this course the student pursues selected readings in a specific area of Criminal Justice not offered in the curriculum. This course can be taken ...

CJ 451: Special Topics in Criminal Justice

This course will allow an individual the ability to pursue directed reading and research in special areas of interest in the field of criminal justice.

CJ 455: Digital Crime Scene Replication

This class is a continuation of Forensic Crime Scene Investigation and Criminal Investigations courses in which digital technology is used to create three-dimensional state-of-the-art presentations ...

CJ 485: Internship

The student intern works in field operations with a qualified criminal justice agency. This course is offered by permission of instructor and with approved supervision.

DRA 101: Acting I

This course is an introduction to acting techniques, which will be studied and practiced during each class period. Along with an overview of the evolution ...

DRA 131: Drama & Theatre (also listed as ENG 131)

An introduction to the history of theatre, drama, and the principal phases of theatrical production, this course will allow students to study theatre both analytically ...

DRA 232: Set Construction Practicum (also listed as ENG232)

This workshop emphasizes the practical application of those skills necessary to producing a theatrical set from conception to implementation. Prerequisite: enrolled in or completed ENG ...

DRA 233: Stage Movement Practicum (also listed as ENG 233)

This workshop emphasizes the practical application of theatrical performance skills from acting to all aspects of stage movement. Prerequisite: enrolled in or completed ENG 131.

DRA 234: Theatre Production Practicum (also listed as ENG 234)

This is a workshop emphasizing the practical application of the technical skills necessary to theatre production, including lighting, sound, backstage crew, and stage management. Prerequisite: ...

EDU 101: Education as a Profession

This course has as a major component the knowledge, skills, and dispositions necessary for entry into and progress through the MMC education program. Prime parts ...

EDU 101H: Education as a Profession

This course is taken concurrently with EDU101. Students qualifying and electing to take this for honors credit are expected to work at a higher level ...

EDU 305: Educational Psychology

This course examines theories of learning and development as it applies to intervention, parenting, and education. Course content includes the studies of moral, personality, language, ...

EDU 310: Music for Youth (also listed as MUS 310)

For students majoring in church vocations, elementary education, or a related field, this course includes fundamentals of music, major approaches used in teaching music, music ...

EDU 313: Language Literacy

The course addresses the principles and foundations of literacy development, methods and assessment strategies that support literacy development, and classroom practice which emphasizes the organizational ...

EDU 314: Kindergarten Curriculum & Teaching Methods

The course presents teaching and learning as an integrated activity taking place through children&rsquo;s play and activity. The course is primarily designed to acquaint teachers ...

EDU 315: Exceptional Child

This course covers the foundations of education of exceptional students, including, programs, services, technologies, and interventions. Included in the course is coverage of mental retardation, ...

EDU 321: Physical Education for Elementary Teachers (also listed as PED 321)

This course is designed to cover materials and teaching methods for elementary schools. It includes all activities that would promote health and skills from the ...

EDU 331: Educational Assessment

This course will include a consideration of the various types of tests used to evaluate student progress in the educational setting, Development of tests and ...

EDU 341: Social Studies Methods

Social Studies Methods addresses the basic principles and skills as well as trends and issues for teaching social studies to students in grades K- 6.

EDU 342: Classroom Management

Principles and practices related to a classroom setting will be addressed in this course. Topics include models of discipline as set forth by leading educational ...

EDU 343: Problem Solving / Math Methods

Through this math methods course, prospective K-8 teachers learn to foster a meaningful learning environment where students construct their own understanding of math. Cultivation of ...

EDU 344: Natural Science Methods

Natural Science Methods addresses the basic principles and skills as well as trends and issues for teaching science to students in grades K-6. This course ...

EDU 410: Technology in Education

This course introduces a variety of technological devices and explores their use in instructional contexts. The main focus of the course is on the integration ...

EDU 412: Language Literacy Methods

The course offers pre-service teachers practical ideas to help students improve reading abilities. The course addresses the main components of a reading curriculum, such as ...

EDU 425: Strategies for Teaching Grades 7-12

This course is a study of research, methods, instructional design, materials, and the use of technology and media as they pertain to the secondary classroom ...

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