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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Fall. Theories and practice of legality, morality, values and ethics, including ethical issues in law enforcement, prosecution, defense, the courts, correction and crime control policies. Prerequisite: CJ 261; junior standing or consent of instructor.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Fall, Spring. Independent study or research on a selected topic in criminal justice under the direction of a facultymember.The student is responsible for locating a faculty member who will be willing to direct the independent study. May be repeated for credit, but no more than three credits may be accumulated. Prerequisites: criminal justice major; senior standing; approval of a formal proposal submitted to the faculty member, director of the Criminal Justice Program, and the department chair.
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3.00 Credits
Fall, Spring. A minimum of 128 hours (8 hours per week of onthe- job work time) in an approved criminal justice agency within a 75-mile radius of Harding University in Searcy, Ark.Designed to provide the student with an opportunity to integrate academic learning with real-world experience in a law enforcement agency, prosecuting attorney's office, law office, federal/state/district court, probation and parole department, correctional institution, or delinquency control program. The paperwork and application processmust be completed and submitted to the Criminal Justice Programdirector two weeks prior to the first day of classes of the semester the student is enrolled for the internship. The student must contact the programdirector prior to contacting any agency providing an internship.Internship hours and reports/assignmentsmust be completed and submitted to the program director the Friday prior to the final exam week. Professional liability insurance is required through theUniversity.The student will be assessed a fee for said insurance. Fee: See course fee schedule. Prerequisites: criminal justice major, senior standing, overall GPA of 2.5 or greater.
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1.00 Credits
Fall, Spring. Staff work on the university radio station. "Hands-on" experience in equipment operation and production techniques. May be taken two times for credit.
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1.00 Credits
Fall, Spring. Staff work on the university TV station. "Hands on" experience in basic equipment operation and production techniques. May be taken two times for credit. Student must be available to work newscast on assigned day from 4:30-5:30.
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2.00 Credits
Fall, Spring. Introduction, practice and performance with essential media software applications such asMicrosoft PowerPoint, Adobe Photoshop, InDesign and Freehand. Course will be taught using demonstrations, hands-on projects and coaching.
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3.00 Credits
Spring. An overview of the world of advertising.The foundation of advertising, the advertiser-agency partnership, the advertising environment, audience definition, research and planning, objectives, advertising strategies, media choices, buying strategies and rating reports.This course is a prerequisite for all other advertising courses.
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1.00 Credits
Fall of odd years. An examination of the interactivemedia degree and Internet-related careers, such as information architecture, usability, human factors, new media, Web design and development and e-learning. Students will become familiar with professional expectations and job specifications within theWeb industry. Students will also be exposed to a variety of topics in a high-level overview of the Web communication, concerns, issues and technologies.
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3.00 Credits
Fall, Spring. Investigation and analysis of the theories of mass communication systems in the United States. Uses and future of all types of mass media and investigation of career options.
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3.00 Credits
Fall, Spring, Summer. Still and video photography. Developing and printing, enlarging. Photographic equipment and standard techniques are studied by lecture and laboratory work. Fee: See course fee schedule.
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