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CJ 423P: Field Experience Preparation
0.00 Credits
Keystone College
Plans for successful experiences in private, public, or community agencies within the criminal justice system. Assembles a professional portfolio including a resume and supporting documents, police and child abuse checks, and documents for other regulatory requirements such as first aid and CPR certification. Fall, $75 fee, 3 hours lecture and discussion, 0 credits.
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CJ 426: Selected Topics in Criminal Justice
3.00 Credits
Keystone College
Analyzes issues related to the administration of justice. Conducts in-depth analysis of important and controversial issues facing the criminal justice system. Prerequisites: consent of instructor, 3.0 GPA. Fall/Spring - not offered every year, 3 hours lecture and discussion, 3 credits.
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CJ 426 - Selected Topics in Criminal Justice
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CJ 430: Police Operations and Management
3.00 Credits
Keystone College
Explains the principles of organization and administration in law enforcement. Explores such topics as organizational structure, managerial philosophies, personnel issues, and leadership. Prerequisite: CJ 110. Fall/Spring - not offered every year, 3 hours lecture and discussion, 3 credits.
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CJ 440: Community Oriented Policing
3.00 Credits
Keystone College
Examines the role of law enforcement in government and the importance of community relations. Explores the dynamics of race relations and other diverse groups related to the law enforcement community. Prerequisite: CJ 110. Fall/Spring - not offered every year, 3 hours lecture and discussion, 3 credits.
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CJ 450: Senior Seminar
3.00 Credits
Keystone College
Synthesizes and examines the theoretical concepts and empirical findings of other courses in the major curriculum. Prerequisites: senior status and/or consent of instructor. This is a writing intensive course. Spring, 3 hours lecture and discussion, 3 credits.
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CJ 497: Independent Study in Criminal Justice
3.00 Credits
Keystone College
Evaluates current issues and controversies in the criminal justice system. Prerequisites: 3.00 GPA, MATH 314 and junior status. Research and discussion, 1-3 credits.
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COMM 105: Mass Communication
3.00 Credits
Keystone College
Explores books, newspapers, magazines, radio, recordings, television, films, and the Internet from several perspectives including historical and technological. Analyzes advertising, prominent social issues, and global media and the market place. ENGL 101. Spring, 3 hours lecture and discussion, 3 credits.
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COMM 220: Public Relations
3.00 Credits
Keystone College
Explores the role and function of public relations in an industrialized society. The historical evolution of public relations, career opportunities in the field, and professional/ethical/legal responsibilities are also examined. Public relations activity in firms, social agencies, trade organizations, government, education, sports and entertainment are introduced, as well. The basic public relations process (research, planning, communication, and evaluation) and the use of communication strategies to achieve organizational goals are reviewed. The concepts of public relations, audience analyses and persuasion are emphasized. Finally, practical guidelines for using written spoken and visual techniques to reach selected audience complete the course. Prerequisite: ENGL 102. Spring, 3 hours lecture and discussion, 3 credits.
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COMM 230: Introduction to Radio Production
3.00 Credits
Keystone College
Provides an introduction to the basic principles and practices of radio station operations and radio production. Students learn about and gain practice in conceiving, scripting, developing, performing, and producing a variety of radio programs while using a range of field and studio equipment, including emerging digital technologies. The course also examines issues of diversity in radio programming. Fall, 3 hours lecture and discussion with field exercises and laboratory and production sessions, 3 credits.
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COMM 235: Digital Video Production
3.00 Credits
Keystone College
Introduces students to the basic concepts, theories, and techniques of digital video production. Students practice all phases of program development pre-production, from concept through completion. Prerequisite: COMM 105 or consent of instructor. 3 hours lecture, discussion and hand-on assignments, 3 credits.
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