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CJC 212: Introduction to Criminalistics
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Finger Lakes Community College
Introduction to Criminalistics examines the application of the physical and biological sciences to the investigation of possible crime and criminal activity Modern technology will be examined as it applies to crime scene management, the fingerprint science, photography, and trace evidence. Emphasis is placed on the relationship between science and law enforcement with consideration to the legal implication involved in crime scene investigation. Ethical issues surrounding criminalistics also will be addressed and explored in this course. B
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CJC 215: Current Practices in Corrections
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Finger Lakes Community College
Review of conflicting correctional ideologies, alternatives to incarceration, climate and change in corrections, community corrections, and the role of research. B
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CJC 220: Contemporary Trends in Probation
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Finger Lakes Community College
Recent trends in probation, community-oriented services, group methods, and State and Federal research projects, including an in-depth look at treatment modalities for juvenile and adult offenders in the probation rehabilitation process. B
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CJC 225: Police Community Relations
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Finger Lakes Community College
The police role in community relations, police professionalism, police responsibility and accountability, police relations with government, and programs and institutions promoting a meaningful police image. B
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CJC 231: Environmental Conservation-Outdoor Recreation Law I
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Finger Lakes Community College
This course focuses on current and historical hunting, fishing and, land and forest laws of New York State as well as Federal laws that apply within the state Descriptions of several careers in conservation law enforcement are stressed. In addition, students are given opportunities to apply fish and wildlife laws in real-life situations. Lecture, class discussion, guest speakers, take home projects, and an oral presentation from each student are the main methods of instruction. (Also listed as CON 231.) F
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CJC 232: Environmental Conservation-Outdoor Recreation Law II
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Finger Lakes Community College
This course will cover the main environmental laws and problems that deal with a wide range of conservationrecreation topics such as air pollution, SEQRA, environmental impact statements, water pollution, freshwater wetlands regulations, property rights and landowner liability, hazardous waste, medical waste, pesticide use, storage, and disposal. It is exclusive of the topics covered in CJC 231, although the same text is used. (Also listed as CON 232.) S
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COM 111: Vocal Communication
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Finger Lakes Community College
A one semester course in the improvement of the speaking voice through vocal techniques and the interpretation of literature. F
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COM 122: Television Advertising
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Finger Lakes Community College
A workshop in planning, writing, and producing television commercials. Students will receive experience in writing, production techniques (recording and videotaping commercials), and evaluating advertising (Also listed as BUS 122.) S
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COM 123: Television Production I
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Finger Lakes Community College
This course introduces students to the basic techniques of television production. Students will be given handson experience in camera operation, lighting, sound, computer graphics, switching, directing, and video tape editing. Experience with the local Public Access Television Channel (FLTV) is included. B
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COM 124: Television Production II
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Finger Lakes Community College
This course provides advanced work in television production techniques. Students work in groups to develop and produce newscasts that are televised on the local, public access television channel FLTV. Emphasis is placed on script writing, news writing, videography, and editing. Experience with FLTV is included COM 123 or equivalent experience. S
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