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This course will focus on techniques and strategies in live sound reinforcement. Classes will observe, evaluate, and participate in sound reinforcement for live contemporary concerts, worship services, and other special events on and off campus. A special fee, in addition to tuition, is charged for this course. Prerequisite(s): COMM 263 or consent of instructor. Three Hours, Fall, Even Years
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This course will focus on techniques and strategies in multi track audio recording of music. Classes will observe, evaluate, and participate in music recording sessions. Emphasis will be on offering hands on experience and on opportunities to experiment with microphone placement and post production techniques for each student. A special fee, in addition to tuition, is charged for this course. Prerequisite(s): COMM 263 and COMU 323, or consent of instructor. Three Hours, Fall, Even Years
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This course will focus on techniques in multi-track audio editing. Students will experiment with various nonlinear applications and produce spoken voice and music production projects. Studio roles will span from engineer, producer and editor, examining contemporary production examples. A special fee, in addition to tuition, is charged for this course. Prerequisite(s): COMM 263 and COMU 323, or consent of instructor. Three Hours, Spring, Odd Years
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This course discusses argumentation and debate theory and current practices in the field of interscholastic competition related to Lincoln-Douglas/value debate, student congress, and mock trial. Understanding the administrative aspects of tournament management in coaching/teaching forensic events offered at tournaments and events and awareness of the guidelines for evaluating interscholastic activities established by Missouri State High Schools Activities Association and National Forensic League are presented. Three Hours, Spring, Even Years
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Devoted to the study and practices of principles and techniques of reading orally from the printed page. Emphasis is placed on oral interpretation as a communication act. Prerequisite(s): COMM 103. Three Hours, Spring, Odd Years
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This is a survey of the American justice system with particular emphasis on the interrelationship of the courts, correctional institutions, juvenile delinquency operations, law enforcement, probation/parole, and academic components and their importance in our society. Three Hours, Fall
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The philosophy, structures, roles, and functions of police in American society are examined. The historical development of the police, role of the police in the criminal justice systems, functions and effectiveness of the police, the relationship of the police to the communities they serve, and other contemporary aspects of police activities are evaluated. Three Hours, Spring
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This study of prisons and other correctional institutions examines the history, development, philosophy, practices, and the organization of penal systems, and reviews the impact of confining adult offenders in prisons, jails, and detention centers. Three Hours, Fall
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A survey of methods of crime detection including the fundamentals of identification and preservation of evidence, search and recording techniques, sources of information, interviews, and interrogation. Prerequisite(s): CRJS 133 or consent of instructor. Three Hours, Fall, Even Years
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An analysis of the major sociological theories of criminal behaviors and social control, which are applied in explanation of crime and the legal sanctions which result from society's response to crime. Three Hours, Spring
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