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0.00 - 4.00 Credits
This is a continuation of CHEM 2240K. Laboratory exercises supplement the lecture material. Prerequisites: CHEM 2240K. Offered: Spring, Summer.
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1.00 Credits
This course is designed to prepare the new computer user with the basics of computer operation. Topics include how to turn the computer on, use of the mouse and keyboard, introduction to the Internet and e-mail, and the use of a basic word processing package. Prerequisite: None. Offered: On demand.
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1.00 Credits
Designed to provide basic competency in database management and presentation software using Microsoft Access and Power Point. Designed for those students who take CISM 1100 and later decide to major in Business Administration or Computer Information Systems. Taking both CISM 1100 and CISM 1101 is equivalent to CISM 2201. Credit for graduation may be received only for (a) CISM 2201 or (b) CISM 1100 or (c) CISM 1100 and CISM 1101. CISM 2201 and CISM 1100 are related courses; credit may not be received for both. Prerequisite: CISM 1100 or permission of instructor. Offered: Fall, Spring, Summer
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3.00 Credits
A course designed to assure a basic level of computer applications literacy, including basic hardware and software, societal issues, word processing, spreadsheet, database, presentation software using Microsoft Word, Excel, Access, and PowerPoint, as well as e-mail and Internet use. Taking both CISM 1100 and CISM 1101 is equivalent to CISM 2201. Credit for graduation may be received only for (a) CISM 2201 or (b) CISM 1100 or (c) CISM 1100 and CISM 1101. CISM 2201 and CISM 1100 are related courses; credit may not be received for both. Corequisite: Minimum COMPASS reading score of 74 or enrollment in READ 0099. Prerequisite: None. Offered: Fall, Spring, Summer
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2.00 Credits
This course emphasizes the patterns of public and interpersonal communication among and between ethnic groups and minority cultures globally with strategies and skills for improving the quality of those interactions. This class will deepen the understanding of communication as a social process using the course as a public speaking forum. This course meets the requirements for the oral communication competency. Prerequisite: READ 0099. Offered: All semesters
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3.00 Credits
COMM 1100 Human Communications (3-0-3) This course provides a broad approach to oral communication skills including intrapersonal, interpersonal, small group, and public speaking. The course will also examine intercultural and mass communication. This course meets the requirements for the oral communication competency. Prerequisite: READ 0099. Offered: On demand.
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3.00 Credits
The organization of materials and the vocal and physical aspects of delivery in various speaking situations will be the focus of this course. This course meets the requirements for the oral communication competency. Prerequisites: READ 0099 and ENGL 0099. Offered: All semesters
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3.00 Credits
This course examines the dynamics of communication. It focuses on basic processes in face-to-face interaction from the perspective of communication competence. Analyzes the variability of design, production, exchange, and interpretation of messages in relational family, professional, and cultural contexts. It develops skills in oral communication and building relationships. This course meets the requirements for the oral communication competency. Required of majors. Prerequisite: READ 0099 and ENGL 0099. Offered: Spring.
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3.00 Credits
This course examines the dynamics of the group communication process, focusing on basic theories of group communication and emphasizes performance-based application within the group setting. Analyses of listening in groups, verbal and nonverbal communication, conflict and cohesion, argumentation, and decision-making are included. The oral communication component offers experience formulating and delivering group presentations. This course meets the requirements for the oral communication competency. Required of majors. Prerequisite: READ 0099. Offered: Fall.
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3.00 Credits
This course is the same as JOUR 1100. Introduction to mass communication is a survey of the field mass communication, including newspapers, magazines, radio, television, cable television, and public relations and advertising, with emphasis on the historical development, current practics, and future trends of these media. This course DOES NOT meet the oral communication competency requirements. Prerequisite: None. Offered: Fall and Spring.
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