Catalog: Saint Anselm College 2001 - 2002 Catalog
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14 system for piecing simple programs together and the duplication of videotapes. The administrative computing environment operates on an IBM AS/ 400 Model 300. Administrative applications used by staff and faculty of the College include: academic advisement, admissions, alumni development, student billing, financial aid management, student registration, accounts payable, and personnel management. Admissions Saint Anselm College is an academic community whose students bring a wide variety of backgrounds and interests to the campus. All qualified students are eligible for admission to Saint Anselm ...

51 7 A study of the business-oriented programming language COBOL. The COBOL course includes program design techniques, file creation and mainte- Programming nance, report generation, and table handling in the business environment. 9-10 An introduction to techniques of computer programming in C. The Computer top-down approach for writing programs is emphasized. The data struc- Programming I-II tures available in the language are used to introduce the students to the basic concepts of data structures. 11-12 An introduction into the mathematical structures fundamental to Discrete various areas of ...
surface removal, and generating 3-D models for use on the Internet. Prerequisite: ...
57 4 The fundamentals of criminal investigation, including crime scene pro- Criminal cedure, crime scene search, collection and preservation of evidence, Investigation a survey of related forensic science, police reports, interviews and interrogations, and methods of surveillance. Methods of preparing and presenting the case to the court are also studied. Prerequisite: Criminal Justice 1. 9 The history of criminal law, its development in America, elements of Criminal Law crime, law of arrests, and courtroom procedures. Prerequisite: Criminal Justice 1. 10 The function of probation and parole in ...
, Keynsian and Macroeconomic monetarist models of aggregate economic theory and ...
- Education ing theories, discipline models, and character education. Required of ...
76 Environmental Science Major Program Director: Donald H. Rhodes Professors: Craig S. Hieber, Thomas F. Lee, Donald H. Rhodes, Barbara J. Stahl, Barry J. Wicklow; Associate Professors: John R. Feick, Daniel J. Lavoie, F. Jay Pitocchelli, Robert C. Vallari; Assistant Professor: Stephen W. Tobin. The Environmental Science major is designed for students with a strong interest in the life and physical sciences, and a desire to improve the quality of their environment by working toward sustainable development and environmental protection. The program offers a multi-disciplinary approach with its core ...

79 Freshman Year Humanities I Humanities II Freshman English 3 Freshman English 4 Language Language Science Science Introduction to Art Drawing Sophomore Year Humanities III Humanities IV Philosophy/Theology Philosophy/Theology Language Language Music Course Concentration Course Elective Elective Junior Year Philosophy/Theology Philosophy/Theology Concentration Course Concentration Course Fine Arts Elective Fine Arts Elective Elective Elective Elective Elective Senior Year Philosophy/Theology Philosophy/Theology Concentration Course Concentration Course Senior Seminar Fine Arts Elective Elective ...
-solve with the aid of quantitative models; to use technology to provide ... , matrix, and stochastic of Mathematics models and their applications. Prerequisite: ...
include linear Research optimization models, the simplex method, network models, ... , integer programming, combinatorial models, and optimization with a non-linear ...
aim to impart an understanding of the models, hypotheses, laws, and theories that ...
130 1 An introduction to the scientific study of human behavior in its Introduction social context. It explores the nature of social interaction, social to Sociology structures and processes, and social institutions. It introduces basic sociological principles, methods, and major social theories. 2 A study of the changing composition of the American social scene American underscoring the factors relating to this change in the past and the Society current picture of American social institutions. 4 An introduction to social gerontology and to the aspects of dying and Sociology of death. While the ...

139 The framework of the nursing curriculum is an adaptation of the Newman Systems Model in which: the client is viewed as an open system composed of physiological, psychological, sociocultural, spiritual and developmental variables; the client interacts continuously with internal and external environments; the interaction between client and environments influences the health of the client; health and deviations from health are viewed on a continuum; and health (or wellness) is the condition in which client variables are in harmony, while deviations from health result in disharmony. Nursing is ...