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CJ 421: Project
3.00 Credits
Marymount University
Research of an original topic in criminal justice in collaboration with or under the direction of a faculty advisor. The project is intended to demonstrate ability to conduct and report independent research. Prerequisite: permission of instructor. ( 1-3)
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CJ 433: Research
3.00 Credits
Marymount University
A student in this course will conduct collaborative research (scholarly work leading to new knowledge) under the direction of a faculty member. Prerequisite: application and approval of department chair. ( 1-6)
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CJ 495: Senior Seminar
3.00 Credits
Marymount University
This capstone course provides an in-depth examination of current issues and social challenges that impact both the criminal justice system and society as a whole. For students nearing the completion of their coursework in Criminal Justice and Sociology, this course builds on the knowledge and skills they acquired earlier in their academic careers. Prerequisites: SOC 304, SOC 305, senior standing, and permission of the instructor. ( 3)
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COM 200: Desktop Publishing
3.00 Credits
Marymount University
An introduction to the fundamentals of desktop publishing using QuarkXPress, Photoshop, and vector graphics software. Students integrate type and images to produce common business publications for print or use on the Internet. (Also listed as GD 200.) ( 3)
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COM 203: Photography:Digital Imaging
3.00 Credits
Marymount University
An exploration of various photographic techniques and technology for graphic communications. Emphasis is on photographic style and an introduction to digital photography. Prerequisite: GD 101 or prior experience with Photoshop software. (Also listed as GD 203.) ( 3)
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COM 204: Oral Interpretation
3.00 Credits
Marymount University
A laboratory experience in vocal development and control. The course explores forms of literature and the techniques involved in oral communication of literature. Focus is on the development of interpretative skills and analysis of literary styles. ( 3)
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COM 205: Video Production I
3.00 Credits
Marymount University
An exploration of various video techniques, digital technology, and equipment for graphic communications. Students experience hands-on preproduction, production, and postproduction techniques. Students plan and produce digital video presentations. (Also listed as GD 205.) ( 3)
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COM 206: Introduction to Public Relations
3.00 Credits
Marymount University
This introductory survey course emphasizes the basic concepts and principles of public relations; the theory and history behind the practice; the uses, tools, methods, and technologies of public relations. Also covered are the general types of public relations practices, including corporate, firm, institutional, nonprofit, government, political, sports, entertainment, and international. ( 3)
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COM 209: Introduction to Journalism
3.00 Credits
Marymount University
Designed to provide the student with a broad overview of journalism as a communication medium. The emphasis is placed on developing the basic writing skills used by reporters on daily newspapers, wire services, and in broadcasting. The student will learn how to function effectively under deadline pressure using computerized word processing. ( 3)
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COM 211: Principles of Language
3.00 Credits
Marymount University
An introductory investigation of basic constructs and subsystems of English structure as described by grammarians of various theoretical persuasions. (Also listed as EN 211.) ( 3)
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