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CRJ 150: American Correctional System
3.00 Credits
Champlain College
Credits: 3 Prerequisite(s): None Currently offered: Spring 2008: Day/Evening (1) Description: A critical survey of the correctional system covering historical development of the American correctional system, probation and parole, correctional facilities, community corrections programs, and current problems, needs and trends. (Spring only)
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CRJ 230: Criminal Investigation
3.00 Credits
Champlain College
Credits: 3 Prerequisite(s): CRJ-120 Currently offered: Spring 2008: Day/Evening (3), Accelerated (2) Summer 2008: Accelerated (1) Fall 2008: Accelerated (1) Description: Studies the history, theory and fundamentals of criminal investigation from the crime scene to the courtroom, with emphasis on techniques appropriate to specific crimes. (Spring only)
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CRJ 310: Investigative Interviewing
3.00 Credits
Champlain College
Credits: 3 Prerequisite(s): CRJ-230 or permission of Program Director Currently offered: Spring 2008: Accelerated (1) Fall 2008: Day/Evening (2) Description: This is an introductory course dealing with the principles and practices of interviewing. The course will include a review of interviewing theory and practical exercises intended to help students interested in criminal justice or public service to develop effective interviewing skills.
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CRJ 480: Crime Scene Investigation
3.00 Credits
Champlain College
Credits: 3 Prerequisite(s): Must complete 90 credits before taking this course. Currently offered: Spring 2008: Day/Evening (1) Description: This course provides Criminal Justice majors with a comprehensive learning experience involving the art of criminal investigations. Students will review selected material from previous criminal justice courses and apply this knowledge to simulated crime scenes. Students will initially receive guidance from instructors, but will eventually perform investigations individually and as part of an investigative team.
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CRJ 490: Criminal Justice Field Exp
6.00 Credits
Champlain College
Credits: 6 Prerequisite(s): Must complete 90 credits before taking this course. Currently offered: Spring 2008: Day/Evening (1) Fall 2008: Day/Evening (1) Description: Requires twenty-four hours per week of field-work. Students will routinely be required to meet with a supervising faculty member on campus and at their internship site. Students, with the aid of a Criminal Justice faculty member, are allowed to select from any state, local, or federal criminal justice agency participating in this program. Students are expected to provide their own transportation.
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CRJ 495: VT Police Academy
3.00 Credits
Champlain College
Prerequisite(s): Must have permission from the program director and meet the admission requirements of the Police Academy. Currently offered: Spring 2008: Day/Evening (2) Description: An intensive 15-week program in residence at the Vermont Police Academy. This course is offered to qualified Professional Studies/Criminal Justice majors who must meet the admission standards of the Academy.
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DFM 210: Film History
3.00 Credits
Champlain College
Credits: 3 Prerequisite(s): Must complete 30 credits before taking this course. Currently offered: Spring 2008: Day/Evening (1) Fall 2008: Day/Evening (1) Description: As an overview of film history and aesthetics, this course explores film history from 1895 to the present. Emphasis is on the development of film as a technology, an art form, an industry, and a cultural institution. The class will research and discuss genres, movements, directors, and landmarks in film history.
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DFM 230: Audio & Video Digital Editing
3.00 Credits
Champlain College
Credits: 3 Prerequisite(s): MCM-220 or MMG-211 Currently offered: Spring 2008: Day/Evening (2) Fall 2008: Day/Evening (1) Description: Through a combination of classroom instruction and project-based work in the Multimedia and Video labs, students will develop skills in audio and video recording, digitizing, producing and editing for implementation in television, radio and multimedia.
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DFM 310: Digital Filmmaking I
3.00 Credits
Champlain College
Credits: 3 Prerequisite(s): MMG-230 Currently offered: Spring 2008: Day/Evening (1) Fall 2008: Day/Evening (1) Description: In this course you will be introduced to holistic digital filmmaking. Technical aspects such as character, plot points, color palettes, Aristotelian drama, shooting, lighting and video compositing will add to your current shooting and editing skills. In this course you will begin your journey toward becoming an independent filmmaker by creating professional quality digital film work suitable for festivals, competition, distribution or personal portfolio. You will also investigate the aesthetic and sociological issues inherent to time-based media through research and screenings.
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EBC 110: Internet,Information & Bus
3.00 Credits
Champlain College
Credits: 3 Prerequisite(s): None Currently offered: Spring 2008: Day/Evening (4), Online (1) Fall 2008: Day/Evening (5), Online (1) Description: Introduces the history and evolution of the Internet and information systems by examining the structure, business applications, systems and architecture. Students will learn terminology and gain aworking knowledge of Internet-related hardware, software, communications protocols, and capabilities. Hands-on multi-media and web-based projects will reinforce the topics covered. This course utilizes an online course management system, which students will use to post assignments, take quizzes and engage in discussion outside of class. Reliable internet access outside of the classroom is required.
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