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CJ 236: Introduction to Patrol Procedures
5.00 Credits
Peninsula College
Provides an overview of the types and purposes of police patrol, including vehicle patrol and routing patrol procedures, mediation, and management of crisis situations. Emphasis is placed on citizen protection, crime prevention, and identification and apprehension of suspects. (Formerly CRJ 236.)
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CJ 241: Ethics in Criminal Justice
5.00 Credits
Peninsula College
Philosophical foundations of moral and ethical theory, doctrines, and controversies for understanding the necessity for practicing good moral and ethical judgment when performing criminal justice duties. Prerequisite: Completion of all 100-level CJ coursework. (Formerly CRJ 241.)
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CJ 242: Introduction to Police Management
5.00 Credits
Peninsula College
Introduces selected issues and practices associated with midlevel police management. Emphasizes the changing police environment and the shift that has been occurring in police organizational structures. (Formerly CRJ 242.)
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CJ 299: Seminar/ Practicum in Criminal Justice
1.00 - 10.00 Credits
Peninsula College
Capstone course. Two options: (1) Seminar in Criminal Justice, an advanced study requiring a 20-30 page research paper on topic assigned or (2) Practicum in Criminal Justice, experiential participation at an approved criminal justice agency. Prerequisite: Completion of all previous CRJ coursework or instructor's permission. (Formerly CRJ 299.)
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CMST 102: Introduction to Mass Media h
5.00 Credits
Peninsula College
Examines vital issues for people who use media or are affected by it. Emphasis on freedom of expression, censorship, fair trial, privacy, ethics, law, media economics, technology, effectiveness in communicating to audiences, and relationships to social, cultural, and political values in the United States and throughout the world. (Formerly JOURN 101.) (H)
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CMST 121: Photojournalism I e
5.00 Credits
Peninsula College
Foundation class in use of cameras, lenses, light, composition, timing, and digital techniques. Emphasis on black-and-white still photography principles applicable to all photo communications, including video. Provide own still-camera equipment and zip drive for photo storage and safeguarding. (Formerly JOURN 121.) (E)
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CMST 122: Advanced Photojournalism II e
3.00 Credits
Peninsula College
Intermediate/advanced class applying professional standards of journalistic photography to practical field experience and digital imagery. Produce photos for the college student newspaper and online publications. Provide own stillcamera equipment, film, photo paper, negative sleeves, and MAC zip disks for photo storage and safeguarding. Prerequisites: Completion of CMST 121, and/or instructor permission. (Formerly JOURN 122.) (E)
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CMST 197: Internship I e
1.00 - 5.00 Credits
Peninsula College
Opportunities to gain experience and insights in communications careers through internships supervised by media professionals. Prerequisites: Instructor's permission and CMST& 102 and CMST 121. (Formerly JOURN 197.) (E)
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CMST 207: Newswriting in The Information Age h
5.00 Credits
Peninsula College
Learn the basics of reporting, editing, and writing newspaper stories, with an emphasis on writing reports and narrative stories. News reports and stories are fundamental means of passing useful information and knowledge to an engaged citizenry. Stories are the primary means of passing knowledge from one generation to another. These stories impart universal themes and knowledge whereby people learn how to navigate potential hazards and gain survival skills. (Formerly JOURN 207.) (H)
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CMST 208: Reporting in The Digital Revolution h
5.00 Credits
Peninsula College
Learn in incremental stages to gather information through direct observation, interviewing, document searches, web searches, and database mining with software, such as Access and Excel, and to build a report. Use the tools of reporting to increase the accuracy and depth of news stories with an emphasis on public affairs. Learn the philosophy and anatomy of a narrative story, drawn from short story fiction and creative news stories. These tools will be applied in the pursuit of reporting basic news and to exploring trends, creating profiles, and dissecting organizations in more advanced stories. Prerequisite: ENGL& 101. (Formerly JOURN 208.) (H)
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