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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Theory and practice of crime scene investigation. Topics include report writing, blood and other body fluids, document examination, etchings, casts and molds, glass fractures, use of microscope and firearms identification. (2 lecture and 4 laboratory hours per week). [ CIP43.0104]
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3.00 Credits
A study of the practical aspects of criminalistics procedures. Topics include crime scene investigation, collecting and preserving evidence, and testifying in court. (2 lecture and 4 laboratory hours per week). [ CIP43.0104]
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3.00 Credits
Practical general training and experiences in the workplace. The College, with the employer, develops and documents an individualized plan for the student. The plan relates the workplace training and experiences to the student's general and technical course of study. The guided external experiences may be paid or unpaid. This course may be repeated if topics and learning outcomes vary. Student may enroll in only one Practicum course per semester. (21 external hours per week). [ CIP43.0104]
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3.00 Credits
Practical general training and experiences in the workplace. The College, with the employer, develops and documents an individualized plan for the student. The plan relates the workplace training and experiences to the student's general and technical course of study. The guided external experiences may be paid or unpaid. This course may be repeated if topics and learning outcomes vary. Student may enroll in only one Practicum course per semester. (21 external hours per week). [ CIP43.0104]
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3.00 Credits
In depth study of the theories and principles of behavioral science and skill development in the methods of modifying and controlling behavior. Clinical and personal settings. Emphasis on techniques as managing self behavior. Topics include stimulus controls, shaping, relaxation training, reinforcement scheduling and taken economics. (3 lecture hours per week) (3 lecture and 3 laboratory hours per week) [ CIP51.1503]
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3.00 Credits
Study of the media by which entertainment and information messages are delivered. Includes an overview of the traditional mass media: their functions, structures, supports, and influences. Cross-listed as RTVB 1310 (3 lecture hours per week). [ CB09.0102.51 06]
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3.00 Credits
Practical experience in the operation of television studio and control room equipment, including both pre- and post-production needs. Includes live and taped studio program content, studio camera operation, and television audio. Emphasizes television producing and directing utilizing underlying principles of video technology. Cross-listed as RTVB 1325 (2 lecture and 3 lab hours per week). [CB10.0202.5206]
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3.00 Credits
This course continues practical experience in the operation of television studio and field equipment, including both pre- and post-production needs. Topics include field camera setup and operation, field audio, television directing, and in-camera or basic continuity editing with an emphasis on underlying principles of video technology. Cross-listed as RTVB 1421 (2 lecture and 3 lab hours per week). Prerequisite: COMM 1336 [ CB10.0202.52 06]
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3.00 Credits
Concepts and techniques of sound production, including the coordinating and directing processes. Hands-on experience with equipment, sound sources, and direction of talent. Cross-listed as RTVB 1409 (2 lecture and 2 lab hours per week) [CB10.0202.51 06]
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3.00 Credits
Fundamentals of writing news for the mass media. Includes instruction in methods and techniques for gathering, processing, and delivering news in a professional manner. Cross-listed as RTVB 1301 (3 lecture hours per week) [ CB09.0401.57 06]
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