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COMM 445: Directed Media Production
4.00 Credits
Walla Walla University
Refinement of media production skills in areas where the student has demonstrated potential in production-related courses. Under the instructor's supervision, the student designs and completes a project. Prerequisite: Permission of the instructor.
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COMM 475: Communication Theory
2.00 Credits
Walla Walla University
Study of contemporary thought on the nature and process of communication from the perspective of interpersonal, group, public, organizational, mass, and intercultural communication. Emphasis on the critical analysis, application, and use of theory in research. Prerequisite: Senior standing, majors only.
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COMM 487: Senior Project
1.00 Credits
Walla Walla University
A student-selected, department-approved project to demonstrate the student's ability to perform in his/her major field of instruction. Satisfactory completion of this course constitutes the department comprehensive requirement for the bachelor's degree. Graded S or NC.
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COMM 494: Cooperative Education/ Practicum in Mass Media
4.00 Credits
Walla Walla University
Practical experience in news reporting and editing, public relations, broadcasting or media production. The student works under the co-direction of professionals in participating agencies and the department. Instructor's permission must be obtained one quarter before registration. Graded S or NC.
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COMM 496,497: Seminar in Mass Media
1.00 Credits
Walla Walla University
An integrating course required of all mass media majors in the senior year. Study includes a review of literature, research, and research methods in media; experience in writing critical reviews; individual research projects in areas of special relevance to the student; group conferences and oral presentation of formal papers. Prerequisite: COMM 475.
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COMPOSITION 1-2;6:
3.00 Credits
Walla Walla University
Study of the art of composing in the smaller forms; emphasizes twentieth century techniques. Prerequisites: MUCT 221, 222, 223 and/or the permission of the instructor. Offered on demand.
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CORR 285: Introduction to Criminal Justice
3.00 Credits
Walla Walla University
Study of the philosophy and history of law enforcement; includes an overview of crime and police problems, agencies involved in administration of criminal justice, processes of justice from detection of crime to parole of offenders, evaluation of modern police services, and a survey of professional career opportunities and qualifications required. Observations and field trips arranged.
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CORR 385: Criminology
3.00 Credits
Walla Walla University
Study of the historical background of crime and factors of deviant social behavior; includes a survey of criminological theories to analyze contributing factors and evaluate remedial measures now in common use. Visits to agencies and institutions arranged. Prerequisite: SOCI 204. Offered odd years.
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CORR 387: Juvenile Delinquency
3.00 Credits
Walla Walla University
Study of delinquency, juvenile courts, detention, and probation; investigation and comparison of programs of treatment and prevention. Field trips arranged.
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CPTR 141: Introduction to Programming
4.00 Credits
Walla Walla University
Programming-in-the-small, introducing computer science principles and software engineering concepts for designing, coding, executing, and debugging within the C family of programming languages. Laboratory work required.
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