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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Experiential learning opportunity in the field of, criminal justice at an approved setting under, professional supervision. Each student should, choose a setting related to their personal,, professional or vocational interests that will, allow them to apply what they are learning in, their criminal justice courses. Recommended, settings include law enforcement agencies,, probation and parole, courts, and other government, organizations, as well as private organizations, offering criminal justice services. Permission of, the instructor and Career Development Center is, required.
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3.00 Credits
Cross-listed with LG-480., An examination from the Christian humanist, perspective of the role of the law in addressing, family issues such as conception, adoption,, surrogate parenthood, custody, marriage,, alternatives to marriage, divorce, family, violence, etc., and a consideration of what, values should guide the law.
Prerequisite:
TH-109
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3.00 Credits
An opportunity for scholarship examination and, analysis of a topic of particular interest.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the various media of mass, communication: newspapers, radio, film,, television, and their impact on American life,, with attention to the larger ethical, cultural,, political, economic and social contexts. This, course is normally limited to first-year students, and, sophomores, except by permission of the, instructor. Required of all communication, majors. Required for secondary certification in, English or Communication.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to communication theory,, providing, an overview of approaches to understanding and, studying the complexities of human interaction. , Verbal, nonverbal, electronic, organizational,, and, other modes of communication mediated will be, discussed. Required of all communication majors.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the basic dynamics of, communication in business and the professions. , Students develop proficiency in fundamental, forms like letters and memos, simple reports and, visuals, brochure preparation, instruction, writing. They also prepare resume packages and, letters of application, and learn interview, techniques. Strongly recommended for students in, the business track.
Prerequisite:
EN-103
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3.00 Credits
A review of oral communication dynamics. , Students will develop audience, analysis and speech writing skills so they can, deliver effective oral presentations to both, technical and non-technical audiences. The use, of, visuals, nonverbal communication strategies,, accurate and discriminating listening ability,, and, cultural sensitivity will be stressed. Required, of all communication majors, and open to others, with permission of the instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Cross-listed with EN-212., An introduction to the writing of poetry: a, workshop approach emphasizing development of, expression and revision skills. Discussion of, student writing is supplemented by an examination, of other contemporary poets such as Clifton,, Heaney, Rich, and Simic, etc. Strongly, recommended for students in the, Professional/Creative Writing and Editing track., Required for Creative Writing minor.
Prerequisite:
EN-103 and EN-104
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to news writing, the sources, and components of news, structure of news, story, sources and interviews, field experience, in gathering and writing news, journalistic, rules and ethics. Designed as an English, elective, the course is open to other students., Required of all Communication majors.
Prerequisite:
EN-104 and CM-130
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3.00 Credits
A course studying the nature of human, communication in our personal, professional, and, familial relationships. The course will explore, the complexity of the communication process and, will introduce students to skills for, interpersonal effectiveness and competency.
Prerequisite:
CM-130
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