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CISM 4382: Special Problems in Management Information Systems
3.00 Credits
University of West Georgia
Prerequisite: Permission of department chair In-depth, supervised, individual study of one or more current problems of a business organization. Repeatable up to 6 hours.
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CISM 4386: Business Internship 1
6.00 Credits
University of West Georgia
Practical internship experience with a commercial fi rm or organization for selected junior or senior students. (Students will be given a written agreement specifying course credit hours and grading system to be used). Repeatable up to 6 hours.
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CISM 4390: Information Systems Topics 3
3.00 Credits
University of West Georgia
Prerequisites: CISM 3340 & CISM 4310 Development of an information systems project to apply (IS) problem solving and management skills including (IS) planning, hardware and software evaluation, resource allocation, and both oral and written communications. Course may be repeated for up to 9 hours of credit. Course content refl ects new and current technologies.
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COMM 1115: Debate Practicum 0
2.00 Credits
University of West Georgia
Instruction and practice in competitive debate. Emphasis on skills necessary for intercollegiate debate, including research and strategy. Debate team membership is not prerequisite, but the focus is exclusively college debate.
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COMM 1154: Introduction to Mass Communications 3
3.00 Credits
University of West Georgia
A study of the historical, social, economic, and aesthetic dimensions of newspapers, magazines, recordings, radio, television, fi lm, public, relations, advertising, and the Internet. Emphasis on the functions of the various media in terms of information dissemination, artistic expression, and impact on society, including the global community.
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COMM 2254: Media Ethics 3
3.00 Credits
University of West Georgia
Prerequisite: COMM 1154 Examination of ethical decision-making models and their application to media issues, particularly freedom of speech, explicit content, invasion of privacy, and the public's right to know.
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COMM 3301: Writing and Reporting for Newspapers I 2
3.00 Credits
University of West Georgia
Prerequisite: COMM 1154 Basic procedures and techniques for writing and reporting for newspapers. Emphasis on news style and judgment as well as ethical and legal issues.
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COMM 3302: Writing and Reporting for Newspapers II 2
3.00 Credits
University of West Georgia
Prerequisite: COMM 3301 Advanced procedures and techniques for writing and reporting for newspapers, including public affairs reporting. Advanced instruction in news style and judgment and ethical and legal issues.
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COMM 3303: Editing and Makeup for Print Publications 2
3.00 Credits
University of West Georgia
Prerequisite: COMM 3301 Editing and makeup procedures for newspapers and other print publications. Includes copy editing, headline writing, page makeup, and basic graphic principles.
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COMM 3310: Argumentation 3
3.00 Credits
University of West Georgia
Advanced theory and inquiry into structure, evidence forms, and analysis for argument. Special focus on oral presentation of argument and language development for argumentative discourse.
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