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In-depth study of criminal trials, trial strategy, judicial decision-making and trial and appellate advocacy and court administration.
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The course will explore the social construction of crime myths examing crime waves, fear of missing children, stalkers, organized crime, corporate crime; misconceptions of police, the courts, and a lenient criminal justice system.
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The study of a criminal justice phenomenon, organization, or topic under the direct supervision of a faculty member. The student wishing to enroll in his course must submit a brief written proposal outlining the purpose of the study, endorsed by a faculty sponsor (not necessarily in the department) and by the chairperson of the department.
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This performance course introduces students to the art and practice of face-to-face human communication. Classwork will help students grow their capacity to express themselves clearly, informatively, and persuasively in contexts both public and private. Interpersonal and group communication experiences are emphasized alongside focused work in public presentation. Progressive skill set development will help students refine abilities to generate, arrange, detail, word and deliver various types of messages with an individual sense of purpose and style.
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Students explore the role of mass communications and past and current practices of the mass media including objectivity, violence, censorship, ethics, and governmental and legal problems associated with each will be investigated.
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This course provides an overview of microcomputer applications including a brief introduction to computer concepts, Microsoft Windows, and Microsoft Offi ce software. Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Expressions will be integrated, along with Adobe creative software. An introduction to library and Internet research, as well as MLA formatting, will also be provided.
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Students will be introduced to elementary principles, methodology, and terminology used by the print and electronic media, public relations, and advertising.
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This course focuses on how to gather information, write, and perform broadcast news copy, produce a newscast, and the art of interviewing for the broadcasting, as well as the terminology used in the electronic media. Prerequisite: COMM 131.
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