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COMM 2100: MEDIA WRITING
3.00 Credits
Eastern Wyoming College
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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COMM 2395: CAPSTONE: COMMUNICATION
1.00 Credits
Eastern Wyoming College
This Communication capstone experience is directed toward the application of broad principles in the discipline of Communication. This course seeks to enhance and enrich the student's academic background by synthesizing programmatic learning and experiences so that students have the ability to continue a course of study in Communication. 1 hour lecture.
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COSC 1010: INTRO TO COMPUTER SCIENCE I
4.00 Credits
Eastern Wyoming College
An introduction to algorithmic problem solving and computer programming. Problem analysis, algorithmic top?down design, implementation, testing, debugging, and maintenance are stressed as the student learns the fundamental structures of programming, data types, and file input/output. Algorithms will be developed by hand and programming will be done in a popular programming language. 3 hours lecture, 2 hours lab.
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COSC 1030: COMPUTER SCI I PROG W C++
4.00 Credits
Eastern Wyoming College
Studies algorithmic problem solving using principles of structured programming and object oriented design. Algorithms are implemented in a high level object oriented programming language. Graphical user interfaces are used to motivate the object approach. Programming exercises and experimentation with software in the laboratory portion supplement the discussion. Prerequisite: MATH 0930 and COSC 1010 with a grade of "C" or better. 3 hours lecture, 2 hours lab.
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COSC 1200: COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS
3.00 Credits
Eastern Wyoming College
An introduction to computers and information processing, computer systems, hardware, computer software, information processing systems, and management information systems. Spreadsheet, data base, and word processing software are used extensively by the student in applying program capabilities to practical business problems. Students who earn credit in COSC 1200 cannot earn credit in CMAP 1900. 2 hours lecture, 2 hours lab.
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COSC 1490: TOPICS:
3.00 Credits
Eastern Wyoming College
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CRMJ 1001: INTRO TO CRIMINAL JUSTICE
3.00 Credits
Eastern Wyoming College
This course introduces the student to the study of criminal justice. It covers the philosophy and history of law enforcement, the judicial system, and corrections. Major issues facing these disciplines are also covered. 3 hours lecture.
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CRMJ 1010: CURRENT ISSUES IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE
3.00 Credits
Eastern Wyoming College
This course is required for criminal justice majors. It is designed, in part, to explore a wide range of controversial or otherwise thorny contemporary issues in criminal justice; including, but not limited to: violent crime, hate groups, war on cops, the Ferguson Effect, social media, ethical behavior, gangs, prison overcrowding, sentencing disparities, privatization of prisons, death penalty, three-strikes laws, gun control, deadly force, civil liability, and terrorism. Students will practice developing and asking the right questions before engaging in the problem-solving process. A focus of this course will be to assist students in articulating problems and potential solutions in a responsible and professional manner.
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CRMJ 1090: TACTICAL COMMUNICATIONS
3.00 Credits
Eastern Wyoming College
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 for both CRMJ-1090 and CO/M-1090. 3 hours lecture.
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CRMJ 1460: FIELD STUDIES:
1.00 Credits
Eastern Wyoming College
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