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COMM 4815: The Documentary
3.00 Credits
Savannah State University
A survey and analysis of the documentary format employed in film productions, 1945- 1970's, and preparation and production of a mini-documentary. Prerequisites: COMM 4107 and COMM 3303
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COMM 4902: Professional Media Internship
3.00 Credits
Savannah State University
A course open only to juniors and seniors majoring in mass communications; Students work with various professional media in Savannah and other areas. Junior or senior standing. Prerequisites: COMM 2101 and permission of instructor
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COMM 4904: Independent Study
3.00 Credits
Savannah State University
Independent study, on-line and print based, is designed to offer the individual student an opportunity to explore subjects outside of the traditional classroom setting. The specific course requirement will be formulated by the student under the direction of a selected instructor who possesses expertise in the subject matter. A grade point average of 3.00 is required. Exceptions to the 3.00 average may be made for students under extenuating circumstances. An independent study form must be signed by the instructor of record and the department chairperson prior to a student's enrollment in the course. A statement regarding the conditions and credit/semester limits under which the course may be repeated must be clearly stated in the DESCRIPTION (may not be enrolled for more than 9 credits).
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CRJU 1101: Introduction to Criminal Justice
3.00 Credits
Savannah State University
A study of the history, theory, and structure of the criminal justice system; introduction to substantive and procedural criminal law, police, courts, corrections, and juvenile justice.
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CRJU 2102: Police and Society
3.00 Credits
Savannah State University
A study of the role of the police in American society and an overview of police organization and administration. Prerequisite: CRJU 1101
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CRJU 3121: American Corrections
3.00 Credits
Savannah State University
A study of the historical and philosophical development of the correctional system; the organization and functions of correctional agencies; and the role and responsibilities of personnel in the correctional setting. Prerequisite: CRJU 1101
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CRJU 3301: Constitutional Law in the Criminal Process
3.00 Credits
Savannah State University
A case study approach to theoretical and applied knowledge of constitutional issues affecting the criminal justice system.
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CRJU 3311: American Court Systems
3.00 Credits
Savannah State University
An examination of the history, philosophy, and basic concepts of the legal system: the organization and jurisdiction of federal, state, and local courts: and the legal process from inception to appeal. Prerequisite: CRJU 1101
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CRJU 3321: Race, Gender, Class and Crime
3.00 Credits
Savannah State University
A comprehensive study of the role of crime in the lives of various minorities within American society. Prerequisite: CRJU 1101
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CRJU 3361: Human Behavior
3.00 Credits
Savannah State University
The study of the origins of human and deviant behavior from a multidisciplinary approach (biological, psychological, sociological, criminological); addresses major theories and research including case studies illustrative of deviant behavior such as drug abuse, suicide, mental illness, and sexual deviance.
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