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A ww-mmmmwwwwm K x Criminal justice We have good instructors here, and we have a smaller program. You can talk one-on-one and get more insight. The program here is geared toward getting you a job right after you finish. You don't have to go to another school. UPPER LEFT-The basic course in the study of Criminal justice is the intro class. These students in Pat Smith's class take notes on the foundations of criminal law. UPPER RIGHT-Car- men Meadows examines a plaster Cast of a footprint for a class in For- ensics Investigation. LOWER LEFT- Rhonda Wood studies a chapter in her introduction to Criminal justice class, LOWER RIGHT-The Campus Security program allows students interested in law enforcement to get hands on experience, such as Kenny Nobles is getting, 18 - Academics Burns Mallory
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Computer Science The employment field is wide open right now for Computer Science Majors. The program here really helps us take advantage of that. Not only are the teachers ready to talk with you about any problems that you may have with your work, but they encourage you to learn on your own. You get a lot of hands on experience here. -Cindy Myers Qgi A UPPER-Valerie Kirby stares intently at the screen as she keys in a program. R HT B f th p t p t b t dl h l IG - e ore ese com u er o era ors can e urne oose ont e termina s, they have to learn the basics such as programming. LOWER-It's one thing to work on a program for class, but it's quite another when it's your job. Mario Degracia is one of the Computer Science students who gain further program- ming experience by working at the Computer Center. Academics - 17
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English!Modern In the world that we live in, learning languages is very important. It opens so many doors for jobs. Everyone should have i some knowledge of languages no matter what field they are going into. -Chachy Ayarza 'ex 'xx Wk Ste UPPER-At one time, studying a foreign language meant long hours of tedious study. With the use of a computer and the new programs available, learning a second language can actually be fun. Nancy Luebbering takes to the Apple computer to brush up on her vocabulary. CENTER LEFT- Sara Klinefelter is a favorite teacher of many students and can even make Freshman Composition fun. CENTER RIGHT- Another subject that computers have made a little easier to handle is Grammer. Sherri Dougherty, leanine Ash, Marci Smith, Dr, Pfister, Vicki Wrosch, and Robin Lamountain huddle around Don Graves as he runs through the Miranda computer program, LOWER- Olivia Perches really enjoys her studies in other languages. Academics Foreign Languages
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