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CJ 241: Advanced Forensics II
4.00 Credits
Southern Maine Community College
The second course in the advanced forensics sequence, this course will build on the work in Forensics I. Students will examine additional and more advanced techniques related to the collection, preservation and analysis of crime scene evidence used in a court of law. This course provides students with the knowledge of the principles of effective crime scene management. Topics include physical evidence collection and preservation, laboratory analysis, legal and practical documentation of evidence, and criminal investigation protocols. Students will engage in extensive laboratory work and analysis, review of case studies, and hands on work at mock crime scenes, which will prepare them to present the results of their crime scene investigations in court. The course is designed for students pursuing a career as a crime scene technician. Prerequisites: CJ 111, CJ 120 (grade of "C" or better) , CJ 240, permission of instructor
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CJ 250: Public Safety Executive Command I
3.00 Credits
Southern Maine Community College
This is a seminar developed in partnership with the Maine Chiefs of Police Association. It is designed for people providing leadership and management in public safety organizations. This training will provide new approaches to leadership and management in today's complex and demanding public safety environment. Participants will be instructed by prominent public safety officials along with private business and local government professionals. Each instructor brings a real world approach to their topic that provides information which can be applied by the participant in fulfilling their roles as public safety leaders and managers.
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CJ 252: Public Safety Executive Command II
3.00 Credits
Southern Maine Community College
This is a seminar developed in partnership with the Maine Chiefs of Police Association. It is designed for people providing leadership and management in public safety organizations. This training will provide new approaches to leadership and management in today's complex and demanding public safety environment. Participants will be instructed by prominent public safety officials along with private business and local government professionals. Each instructor brings a real world approach to their topic that provides information which can be applied by the participant in fulfilling their roles as public safety leaders and managers.
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CNM 101: introduction to Mass Communication
3.00 Credits
Southern Maine Community College
How do human beings communicate effectively, both directly and through the media How our perceptions are shaped by the media that we consume And how can we produce media in a responsible, engaging way Each week students will tackle those questions by reading about theories of human and mass communication, and practicing oral and written ways to engage the classroom audience. With a mix of short papers and audio interviews, students will experiment with formats and analyze the impact of current media on their thoughts and opinions. Guests will provide information about the professional worlds of journalism and public relations. Prerequisite: CNM program acceptance
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CNM 110: computer Communications
3.00 Credits
Southern Maine Community College
This course is designed to familiarize students with computer operating systems, software, hardware and networks with an emphasis toward video and media production. The course will focus on using operating systems and network protocols for media file management over networks. The structure of the Internet and basic TCP/IP protocols will also be covered. Students will be assigned tasks on various aspects of computer hardware, file management and networking. Prerequisite: CNM program acceptance
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CNM 112: Writing For Media
3.00 Credits
Southern Maine Community College
Students will learn to apply basic communication skills to the A/V medium. Those skills include identifying audiences and developing effective concepts for programs. Organizational formats for both formal and informal presentations are examined in detail. Students will develop a treatment, content list and two levels of scripts. Final written documentation and oral presentations will be used to develop portfolio level work. Prerequisite: CNM program acceptance
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CNM 130: Foundations of Visual Design
3.00 Credits
Southern Maine Community College
This course introduces students to the principles of 2D design and the role of images and forms as a means of communication. Through a series of hands on projects, students will develop a critical eye towards evaluating effective design. Topics include Gestalt theory, additive and subtractive color theory, design research techniques and effective communication strategies. Prerequisite: CNM program acceptance
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CNM 132: Digital Imaging Basics
3.00 Credits
Southern Maine Community College
This introductory course will focus on the creation, compositing and manipulation of digital images using Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator. Topics to be covered will include digital color theory, scanning techniques, masking, optimizing images for the web and advanced brush and filter techniques. A series of hands on tasks will develop the student's ability to work with digital imagery. Prerequisite: CNM program acceptance
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CNM 150: Video & Audio Production Basics
3.00 Credits
Southern Maine Community College
Introduction to basic video production skills in a studio environment. Topics include; camera operation, audio mixing, lighting, use of microphones and use of special effects systems. Strong emphasis is placed on developing critical viewing skills (technical and conceptual). Students are also expected to research and report on changes in the television industry. Prerequisite: CNM program acceptance
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CNM 180: Website Production
3.00 Credits
Southern Maine Community College
This is an intermediate level course designed to provide students with the basic skills to author HTML web pages. Students will learn to code HTML, incorporate images in web pages and embed various types of media. Web page layout with CSS, JavaScript and CGI forms will also be covered. An emphasis will be placed on emerging XHTML and XML technologies. Prerequisite: CNM program acceptance
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