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BI 455: Methods of Biological Research
3.00 - 12.00 Credits
Wartburg College
Methods of scientific study. Searching the literature, hypotheticodeductive method, research process, data collection and analysis, preparation of figures and tables, writing process. Literature critiques and research proposal required. Fall and Winter Terms. Prerequisites: third- or fourth-year standing or department approval.
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BI 456: Student-Originated Research
3.00 - 12.00 Credits
Wartburg College
Hands-on research experience. Students conduct independent research projects developed in BI 455. Lecture topics cover manuscript and poster preparation. Laboratory notebook, formal poster presentation, and major report required. Writing intensive. Fall and Winter Terms. Prerequisite: BI 455.
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BI 461: Science Seminar
3.00 - 12.00 Credits
Wartburg College
Weekly seminar sequence exploring historical, ethical and interdisciplinary elements of biology. Team-taught using lecture/discussion format. Capstone. P/D/F only. Fall and Winter Terms. Prerequisite: third- or fourth-year standing.
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BI 470: Secondary Content Methods:Science
3.00 Credits
Wartburg College
Identical with CH 470 and PHY 470. Designed to precede secondary student teaching with emphasis on introducing, developing, and practicing discipline-specific pedagogy and reviewing general teaching methods. Prerequisites: ED 229 and admission to Teacher Education Program.
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CA 100: Introduction to Communication Arts
3.00 Credits
Wartburg College
Overview of communication arts fields, including electronic media, print media, public relations, speech, and theatre. Examination of basic communication principles and concepts, effect of mass communication on society. Interconnected: Social Science.
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CA 155: Interpersonal Communication
3.00 Credits
Wartburg College
Introduction to interpersonal communication. Exploration of various theories, concepts, and practices of contemporary interpersonal dynamics and communication. Interconnected: Social Science.
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CA 195,295,395,495: Special Topics
3.00 Credits
Wartburg College
Topics and credit vary. See course schedule.
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CA 200: Journalism and News Reporting
3.00 Credits
Wartburg College
Fundamentals of news reporting and gathering. Introduction to writing styles and practices specific to radio, television, newspapers, magazines, online journalism, and public relations. Coverage of news events and submission of stories for Wartburg student media integrated into class assignments. Prerequisite: CA 100 or concurrent enrollment.
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CA 204: Changing World of Electronic Media
3.00 Credits
Wartburg College
Development, characteristics, history of radio and television broadcasting, cable, satellite media systems: programming, advertising, ratings, management, production, regulation, competition, careers, future trends, social implications.
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CA 206: Radio Production and Practicum
3.00 Credits
Wartburg College
Introduction to fundamentals of radio production, utilizing a fully equipped production facility with a digital editing system. Theory and hands-on use of microphones, tape machines, mini discs, CDs, audio consoles. Emphasis on writing, production, announcing techniques. Practicum experience as staff assistants for KWAR-FM, the campus radio station.
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