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3.00 Credits
This course explores the study of ethics, particularly as it applies to the field of criminal justice. Focus is placed on providing a basic framework for understanding morality and ethics, then applying those concepts to the development of critical thinking and decision making skills as they relate to the field of criminal justice.
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3.00 Credits
Substantive criminal law is examined to understand the law as a foundation of the justice system. Examples are taken from the Pennsylvania Crimes Code. The use of discretion and the trends toward increasing criminal and civil liability risks are explored.
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3.00 Credits
This course provides a basic understanding of the theories, events, and technologies that enable electronic media to impact society. Students become familiar with the concepts and terminology of the various media including photography, radio, film, television, gaming, and social media. Hands-on projects using the latest in communication technology and discussion of current issues will prepare students for career choices in these industries and provide them with media for their portfolio.
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3.00 Credits
Designed to provide a fuller understanding of the self and others through the study and practice of interpersonal skills. Topics will include but are not limited to verbal and nonverbal messages, perception, listening, conflict resolution, and intercultural communication.
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3.00 Credits
This course wil introduce students to the basic elements and principles of public relations. Students will learn to execute basic public relations research, develop a basic public relations plan, implement components of that plan and evaluate the results, and address crisis management. A variety of aspects of the field will be explored including ethics and legal considerations, measurement and assessment methods, and career possibilities.
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3.00 Credits
This course is dedicated to exploring the new emerging technologies and mediums influencing business, marketing, public relations, and advertising practices and research. This course will acquaint students with practical knowledge and analytical skills necessary to create, evaluate, and execute social media and mobile campaigns. This course will also provide lectures, iconic and current case studies using social media and mobile, group and individual assignments, and engaged activities that will help students develop a strong social media skill set.
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3.00 Credits
Focuses on developing strong communication and presentation skills through practical application of speech communication theories in professional situations. Course content develops critical and creative thinking skills that focus on solving problems, building arguments, organizing presentations, and integrating technology. Students learn how to prepare and deliver a variety of clear, concise, and interesting professional presentations.
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3.00 Credits
This course provides students with a thorough understanding of the process of producing multi-camera television programs. Students work in teams as they rotate through various crew responsibilities and program formats. Emphasis is given to creative and technical processes and the ability to collaborate as an effective team.
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3.00 Credits
Focuses on argument as communication. Students will examine fundamental principles of logic, evidence, and reasoning, as well as construction and effective presentation of arguments both in favor and in opposition to a proposition. Students will participate in Lincoln-Douglas and team debates.
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3.00 Credits
Scriptwriting is used in radio, television, film, video, commercials, and corporate training presentations. Students will learn how to create effective scripts and storyboards for a variety of broadcast and media outlets.
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