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COM 301: Mass Media and Society
3.00 Credits
Post University
This course analyzes newspapers, magazines, television, radio, the Internet, and film to evaluate their complex and diverse power for shaping patterns of society.
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COM 302: Media Literacy and Culture
3.00 Credits
Post University
This course deals with "learning to become a more thoughtful, critical consumer of media." It asks the following questions: "Where do the media come from Who creates their content What is their purpose What effects do they have on our world What is our role in the communication process
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COM 304: Film: The Reel Experience
3.00 Credits
Post University
This course deals with the elements of film including the script, filming techniques, direction, acting, editing, art and set design, costume and makeup, and historical development. Examples from various genres are viewed for analysis. Cross listed with ENG304. Prerequisite: ENG207.
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COM 320: Introduction to Theater
3.00 Credits
Post University
This course gives students an appreciation of the theater as a performing art throughout history. Students will examine the dramatic genre while developing an understanding of the components of production and performance. One component of the course will be the participation in the actual phases of staging and production as well as attendance at a live performance. Prerequisite: ENG207.
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COM 375: Public Relations
3.00 Credits
Post University
This course focuses on the role of managed communications in public relations. It includes definitions and concepts, history, potential careers, and research methods.
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COM 398: Internship in Communications
3.00 Credits
Post University
This course provides students with practical experiences in the communications field. Students meet with the instructor on a regular basis and work in a communications placement for at least 84 hours. The supervising faculty member determines the specific requirements for the internship. You must speak with your academic advisor as well as the Career Services Office before registering. Click here for more information. Prerequisite: Permission of the instructor.
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CRJ 101: Introduction to Criminal Justice
3.00 Credits
Post University
The student will be introduced to the American Criminal Justice System from the perspective of the criminal justice professional. The course examines the historical development and role of the police, prosecution, corrections, probation, parole, and rehabilitation.
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CRJ 102: Introduction to Law Enforcement
3.00 Credits
Post University
This course studies the role of police in society with attention to the history of law enforcement, the organization of police forces, centralized police power, community policing, and the recruitment and training of police officers.
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CRJ 103: Introduction to Corrections
3.00 Credits
Post University
This course studies the history of corrections, including imprisonment and other forms of punishment, both institutional and non-institutional. The philosophy and rationale for various sentencing alternatives are considered.
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CRJ 201: Juvenile Justice
3.00 Credits
Post University
The student is introduced to the juvenile justice process. While the focus is on the criminal court system's handling of the juvenile offender, additional areas of study include the forces that contribute to juvenile delinquency, as well as prevention rehabilitation. Prerequisite: CRJ101
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