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CJAD 451: Management of Criminal Justice Agencies
3.00 Credits
Columbia College - Missouri
Examines criminal justice agencies within the context of current management principles, organizational theory, and administrative practices. Prerequisites: CJAD 101 and junior standing.
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CJAD 495: Integrative Seminar
3.00 Credits
Columbia College - Missouri
Culminating course for graduation as Criminal Justice major; completion with a grade of C or higher required. Designed to integrate and synthesize all coursework in criminal justice and related areas so the student has a broad conceptual and practical understanding of the criminal justice career field. In addition, it is designed to ensure that the student has a practical understanding of all critical and current issues in the criminal justice field as they relate to the law, law enforcement agencies, criminal courts, corrections, and juvenile justice. Prerequisite: Completion of 90 semester hours of course work and senior standing.
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CJAD 499: Internship in Criminal Justice Administration
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Columbia College - Missouri
Involves working as an intern in an agency under supervision of a field instructor. Prerequisites: CJAD 101, GPA of 3.0 in major and senior standing. Evaluation is Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory.
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COMM 110: Introduction to Speech
3.00 Credits
Columbia College - Missouri
This course introduces students to basic skills necessary to function effectively in public communication situations, including informative and persuasive speaking. In addition, students will develop abilities to analyze and evaluate oral discourse as a means of becoming informed consumers of communication.
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COMM 203: Understanding Human Communication
3.00 Credits
Columbia College - Missouri
Communication theories and models applied to intrapersonal, interpersonal, small-group, and public settings. Principles practiced in verbal and non-verbal forms.
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COMM 214: Mass Communication in Society
3.00 Credits
Columbia College - Missouri
History and development of the American mass media, to include examination of media roles in society, social advantages and disadvantages of media, and the role of the spectator/consumer towards the media. Prerequisite: COMM 110.
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COMM 224: Film History and Analysis
3.00 Credits
Columbia College - Missouri
Introduction to the world history of cinema from its origins to the present, featuring important and influential films of various types and genres from several countries. Basic formal and technical aspects of the medium and means of analysis are also introduced. Course meets multicultural graduation requirement. Prerequisite: COMM 110.
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COMM 230: Introduction to Communication Theory and Research
3.00 Credits
Columbia College - Missouri
Introduction to theory, methodology, analysis, and criticism. Skills learned in this course are the beginning foundation of those required to complete the Capstone course and the major senior project. Prerequisites: sophomore standing; completion of at least one COMM course, and a C average in all speech communication courses.
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COMM 303: Intercultural Communication
3.00 Credits
Columbia College - Missouri
Study of the role of communication in the multicultural and intercultural context including issues relating to values, language, and non-verbal behavior as they relate to effective multicultural and intercultural interaction. Course meets multicultural graduation requirement. Prerequisite: sophomore standing.
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COMM 313: Interpersonal and Small Group Communication
3.00 Credits
Columbia College - Missouri
An introduction to the process of communications as it operates in personal and small group relationships. Prerequisite: COMM 110.
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