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COM 204: hrs Journalism I News Writing II
3.00 Credits
Mineral Area College
Prerequisites: COM112 with a grade of "C"or better. A continuation of practical work in writing and editing copy. The student will be exposed to the practical and theoretical techniques of editing and designing a newspaper. Students are required to write, rewrite and edit copy on a regular basis.
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COM 206: hrs Journalism Copy Editing and Layout
3.00 Credits
Mineral Area College
Prerequisites: COM110 or COM112 with a grade of "C" or better. Designed to teach the techniques of producing a small newspaper. Subjects include: the newspaper staff, content, editing, typography, paste-up, deadlines and page layout. Students also receive instruction on the principles of good design in newspapers.
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COM 206 - hrs Journalism Copy Editing and Layout
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COM 220: hrs T V Production
3.00 Credits
Mineral Area College
Prerequisites: COM102 with a grade of "C"or better, or instructor's permission. Basic hands-on introductory course covering both audio and video production equipment usage and production techniques. Course will cover production conceptualization, script writing, camera usage, lighting, special effects and graphics, audio production and individual and group production assimilation.
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COM 226:
3.00 Credits
Mineral Area College
Prerequisite: COM102 with a grade of "C"or better. Course will be taught as a video practicum with the emphasis on creating a broadcastready product.
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CRJ 101:
3.00 Credits
Mineral Area College
This course is intended for criminal justice majors only who have completed a minimum of fifteen (15) hours of criminal justice courses with a grade of "C" or higher. Students areplaced with a criminal justice agency in a participant/observer capacity by the department coordinator for a period of not less than 96 contact hours.
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CRJ 103: hr Computer Application for Law Enforcement
1.00 Credits
Mineral Area College
This course will provide computer training for students to specific needs of law enforcement personnel. Students will achieve the objectives of police report writing via computer, data analysis, criminal information gathering and intelligence reporting. The basic needs of police work by computer will be achieved in this course.
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CRJ 103 - hr Computer Application for Law Enforcement
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CRJ 104: hrs Computer Application for Law Enforcement
3.00 Credits
Mineral Area College
Provides computer training for specific needs of public safety personnel. Students will achieve the objectives of police report writing via computer, data analysis, criminal information gathering and intelligence reporting. The course will prepare students for certification in Emergency Medical Dispatch (EMD) and Basic Telecommunication. The objectives will also closely follow requirements of public safety professionals including state statutes, local ordinances and/or agency requirements.
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CRJ 104 - hrs Computer Application for Law Enforcement
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CRJ 110: hrs Introduction to Criminal Justice
3.00 Credits
Mineral Area College
The history and philosophy of the system, identifying the various subsystems, role expectations, and their interrelationships, theories of crime punishment and rehabilitation. The interrelationships of the various branches and functions of the criminal justice system are examined and identified.
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CRJ 110 - hrs Introduction to Criminal Justice
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CRJ 120: hrs Criminal Investigation I
3.00 Credits
Mineral Area College
The study of the criminal act and its investigation, including specific crimes against persons and against property. The process of fact gathering, testing of hypotheses, and the problem of proof are covered.
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CRJ 120 - hrs Criminal Investigation I
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CRJ 130: hrs Criminal Investigation II
3.00 Credits
Mineral Area College
The recognition, collection, identification, preservation, transportation, and development of criminal evidence. Narrative police report writing and the preparation of cases for prosecution.
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