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COPH 198: Intermediate Photography
3.00 Credits
Ocean County College
This course is a continuation of Basic Photography COPH 191. Students will learn advanced techniques in camera handling and picture taking while exploring sophisticated methods in monochrome continuous-tone printing. The course will further encourage the development of creative expression within the student. Using the photography medium, the student will explore the photographic image as design, communication, advertising and art. Portfolios of enlarged black and white continuous- tone prints are produced by each student. Code 3 course fee. Prerequisite: COPH 191
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COPH 217: Photojournalism & Picture Editing
3.00 Credits
Ocean County College
Photojournalism is designed to teach the principles of photographic reportage and documentation. Students will be given a historic background of photojournalism with special emphasis on the impact of photography on the reporting of world, state, and local events. Students will further develop basic skills in researching information pertaining to a current news event, collecting information for appropriate caption writing, picture editing and editorial layout. The course stresses the ability to reach the proper location, take the photographs, process the fi lm, and produce the print within time constraints which duplicate the expected performance on a daily newspaper, magazine or broader media coverage and print publication. A 35mm camera with built-in metering system or a hand-held light meter is required for this course. An electronic flash unit for the camera is also required. Code 2 course fee.
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COPH 290: Electronic Still Photography
3.00 Credits
Ocean County College
This course is intended to introduce the student to the use of various types of electronic digital cameras and related photographic equipment. In addition, students will learn to download the images for computer enhancement. Emphasis will be placed on both fi eld and studio work. Code 3 course fee. Prerequisites: COPH 191 and COCG 160 or permission of the instructor.
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CRIM 154: Criminal Investigation
3.00 Credits
Ocean County College
This course is an introduction to criminal investigation as a timeless and dynamic fi eld of scientifi c study. It examines all aspects and fundamentals of criminal investigation as practiced by police officers. An underlying theme of the course is the responsibility of conducting investigations within the framework of the constitution and the practices of a dynamic society.
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CRIM 155: Introduction to Corrections
3.00 Credits
Ocean County College
Students will gain an overview and conduct critical analyses of contemporary correctional theory and practice. Comparisons of mainline American corrections with historical, cross-cultural, philosophical and non-traditional views of corrections will be made. Students will examine the various components of the system including prisons, jails, probation, parole and community corrections as well as controversial issues in contemporary corrections, such as prisoner rights, victimization, the death penalty and institutional corrections.
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CRIM 237: Juvenile Justice
3.00 Credits
Ocean County College
This course examines the philosophy, structure and procedure of the juvenile justice system. Major perspectives on the control, care and treatment of juvenile offenders will be explored. Prerequisite: SOCI 181 or equivalent.
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CRIM 254: Constitutional Law & Rules of Evidence
3.00 Credits
Ocean County College
An analysis of the historical development of the constitutional relationship between the individual, the states and the Federal government; and the application of the Bill of Rights to the states through a study of the leading Supreme Court decisions. The second half of the course is devoted to a study of the rules of evidence with particular emphasis upon judicial notice, presumptions, the nature of real and circumstantial evidence, burden of proof, province of court and jury, documentary evidence, hearsay evidence, confessions, admissions and witnesses.
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CSIT 110: Computer Literacy
3.00 Credits
Ocean County College
An introductory course designed to provide students with a fundamental understanding of computers and information. The course familiarizes students with the interaction of computer hardware and software. Emphasis is placed on the application of microcomputers, the use of productivity software (word processing, spreadsheet management, fi le and data base management, search tools) to gather, analyze, organize and present information, and the social and ethical aspects of the impact of computers on society. Students may not enroll for credit in this course if they have earned credit for a higher-level computer science course. Open lab time is required. Code 2 course fee.
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CSIT 115: Introduction to Computer Game Development
3.00 Credits
Ocean County College
This course is an overview of game development. Students will analyze games and gameplay elements, examine genres and trends in games and formulate their own proposal for an original game. The course will also discuss the history of videogames, the current state of electronic gaming, as well as possible future developments. This course is a required course in the AS Computer Game Development and Design Option and an elective in the AAS degree. Open lab time required. Code 2 course fee.
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CSIT 123: Integrated Offi ce Software
3.00 Credits
Ocean County College
This course is designed to teach the skills necessary to design, produce and integrate documents, worksheets, databases and professional presentations. The course will emphasize a hands-on project-oriented approach to problem solving. The student will be using the microcomputer in a Windows environment with a modern integrated office software package (Microsoft Offi ce). Students may not receive credit for both CSIT 123 and CSIT 125. Working knowledge of Microsoft Windows suggested. Open lab time required. Code 2 course fee.
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