Summer 2013 Online Courses

 

Criminology (CRN 36242)

(6/24/2013-8/2/2013)

General Course
Information
Course Alpha-Numeric Code SOC4710
Course Level Undergraduate
Credit Hours 3
Description Crime and criminal behavior: nature, types and extent of crime, societal reactions; problems in research and theory, prevention, control and treatment.     
Prerequisite None
Course Subject and CIP Code

Sociology

Course subject/CIP Code: 451101 The Classification of Instructional Programs (CIP) supports the accurate tracking and reporting of fields of study, per the National Center for Education Statistics.

Department Sociology and Anthropology
College Language, Literature and Social Science
Enrollment Maximum 15

Important: register for classes by logging in to myUT.

Courses may require:

  • proctored testing (students are responsible for any related expenses),
  • specific software or hardware that students need to purchase.
    When instructors provide this information it will appear in the note section below.

Please contact the instructor, before you register, if you have questions about requirements.

2013 Summer Session II Course Section 921 (6/24/2013 - 8/2/2013)
Course Information Course Reference Number (CRN) 36242
Instructor Jerry Van Hoy
Note
Attachment
Method of Instruction Online Web
Method of Communication Internal and external email; on-line discussions.
Tuition and General Fees $1,072.00 US Dollars (Tuition and fees are estimated and subject to change; please refer to the finance brochures for current tuition and fees)
Other Fees* $6.50 special fee per student, per term; $25.00 course fee per distance learning course; $5.20 per credit hour facilities fee, maximum 12 credit hours. *Technology fees are assessed per credit hour by the student's college, other fees may also apply; please review the current finance brochure for list of fees. All fees are in U.S. Dollars.
Textbooks

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*A textbook search may not be available for this term; contact your campus bookstore to determine if the instructor has ordered textbooks for your course. If the Bookstore does not have an order contact the instructor or department office (click on the instructor e-mail link above). Some courses use other resources and a textbook may not be required. You may also contact UT Online toll free at 1.866.Utoledo (886-5336) for assistance.

Technology Requirements

Before You Begin Your Course: Students are responsible to have access to a properly functioning computer throughout the semester. The computer must be able to run the software listed in the software section below or capable of connecting to UT's Virtual Computer Lab. If using a computer at a public library, students should check with the library to insure they will have access and for the length of time required.

UT's Virtual Computer Lab (VLab) is accessable from your computer and may have all the software you need, read more about VLab; most on-campus computer labs are also capable of accommodating online courses but students should check specific lab information with the IT Helpdesk (419-530-2400). Some courses still require specific software that students may have to purchase.

Internet Service
Students are responsible to have Internet service. High speed Internet access is recommended as dial-up may be slow and limited in downloading information and completing online tests. Some courses may contain streaming audio and/or video content.

Students must have an Internet Service Provider. Students are responsible for purchasing, installing and maintaining all computer hardware and software needed for their participation in online courses. Some courses have specific software and/or media requirements. Please contact UT Online, the instructor, or department, if you have any questions.

Software
Student computers need to be capable of running the latest versions of plug-ins, recent software and have the necessary tools to be kept free of viruses and spyware. A typical list is provided below

  • Adobe Acrobat Reader
  • Apple iTunes Player
  • Apple QuickTime Player
  • Java Plugin Console
  • Adobe Flash Player
  • Adobe Shockwave Player
  • Microsoft DirectX End-Use Runtime
  • Mozilla Firefox Browser - recommended
  • Microsoft Internet Explorer (see Browser Tune-Up for a list of compatible browsers.)
  • Microsoft Windows
  • Windows Media Player
  • Real Player

Students should always read the course syllabus carefully, or contact the instructor, for specific software requirements.

Advising This page is for informational purposes only and is not intended to be a substitute for academic advising; students should check with their adviser to be sure this course applies toward degree completion.

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