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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the principles of public speaking, with emphasis on practical skills in communicating to audiences, classes, and groups. Course includes training in manuscript preparation, composition, and provides an opportunity to learn the fundamental principles of developing and evaluating public messages within a forum for honing public speaking skills. 3 hours lecture.
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3.00 Credits
This course serves as an elective for students pursuing the A.A. in Criminal Justice. The course will introduce the student to a wide variety of criminal justice-specific emergencies (e.g. violent crimes, riots, acts of terrorism, natural disasters, etc.) as well as common societal and personl crises (e.g. depression, suicide, psychotic breaks, PTSD, etc.). The student will learn how to dissect situations and formulate an appropriate response in the context of criminal justice. An additional focus of the course will be to critique the future criminal justice practitioner's responsibilities when confronted with individuals who are in crisis mode. Students cannot earn credit in both CO/M-2050 and CRMJ-2050. 3 hours lecture.
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1.00 Credits
Develops basic skills in contest and public service speaking by refining the speaking and thinking competence of students. Requires attendance at two competitive tournaments per semester in debate and/or individual events. May be repeated three times for credit. 2 hours lab.
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3.00 Credits
This course begins with an overview of journalistic practice but concentrates on reporter techniques: the study and practice of the basic kinds of newswriting--such as interviews, features, speech and meeting reports, sports?with attention to the problems of gathering and evaluating the news for responsible, effective reporting. Students will be called upon to pursue news assignments outside of class. 2 hours lecture, 2 hours lab.
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3.00 Credits
An overview of mass media, newspapers, magazines, books, radio, televisiona and films. Studies mass media's historical development, emphasizing understanding techniques of expression and impact on American culture. Surveys content of mass media; considers contemporary problems and trends. 3 hours lecture.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to oral communication in interpersonal group and audience situations. Brief survey of communication rhetoric, principles, and techniques. 3 hours lecture.
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3.00 Credits
This course focuses on the role of communication in current affairs, business, and personal relations. Practical application of theory to communication problems in everyday life. 3 hours lecture.
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3.00 Credits
This course is required for criminal justice majors. It will examine the art and science of reading people, criminal suspects and others, and verbally communicating with them in the most appropriate and effective ways. Students will become familiar with Verbal Judo and will spend substantial time learning about interview and interrogation tactics. Written and organizational communication will be studied, as well as the effects that social media, technology, and public relations has on modern criminal justice agencies. Students cannot earn credit in both COMM 1090 and CRMJ 1090. 3 hours lecture.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the principles of public speaking, with emphasis on practical skills in communicating to audiences, classes, and groups. Course includes training in manuscript preparation and composition and provides an opportunity to learn the fundamental principles of developing and evaluating public messages within a forum for honing public speaking skills. 3 hours lecture.
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3.00 Credits
This course serves as an elective for students pursuing the A.A. in Criminal Justice. The course will introduce the student to a wide variety of criminal justice-specific emergencies (e.g. violent crimes, riots, acts of terrorism, natural disasters, etc.) as well as common societal and personal crises (e.g. depression, suicide, psychotic breaks, PTSD, etc.). The student will learn how to dissect situations and formulate an appropriate response in the context of criminal justice. An additional focus of the course will be to critique the future criminal justice practitioner's responsibilities when confronted with individuals who are in crisis mode. Students cannot earn credit in both COMM 2050 and CRMJ 2050. 3 hours lecture.
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