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CM 122: American Literature I
3.00 Credits
Cloud County Community College
Is a historical survey of the literature of early Americans, emphasizing major authors, literary trends, historical events and significant ideas from the Colonial Period through the Transcendental Movement of the 1850's. Prerequisite: a C or better in English Composition I. Recommended preparatory course: English Composition II.
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CM 123: American Literature II
3.00 Credits
Cloud County Community College
Is a study of American literature from the Civil War period through the trends of realism, naturalism, and on into the ideas and literary trends of modern and contemporary America. Prerequisite: a C or better in English Composition I. Recommended Preparatory Courses: English Composition II.
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CM 124: World Literature And The Human Experience
3.00 Credits
Cloud County Community College
Is an opportunity for students to explore multicultural human experience as represented in global literature. Students will improve their critical thinking skills through analysis of international poems, plays and fiction. World Literature is required at Fort Hays for Elementary or Secondary Education students before they can enter the College of Education. Prerequisitie: a C or better in English Composition I. Recommended preparatory courses: English Composition II.
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CM 125: Literature For Children
3.00 Credits
Cloud County Community College
Is a survey of literature for children particularly in the elementary grade. It gives an opportunity to read and evaluate many books, stories and poems. Also promoted are resources and practical applications for reading aloud in the classroom, as well as igniting a love for reading in the mind of the individual child. For teachers in elementary education. Prerequisite: a C or better in English Composition I. Recommended preparatory courses: English Composition II.
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CM 126: Bible as Literature
3.00 Credits
Cloud County Community College
Is an appreciation study of the literary aspects of the Bible and its influence on Western culture. Various literary forms and devices will be studied as well as the consistency of plot, theme and purpose that unifies the Bible as a whole. Prerequisite: a C or better in English Composition I. Recommended preparatory course: English Composition II
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CM 127: The Short Story
3.00 Credits
Cloud County Community College
Is a survey of short stories from both American and selected world authors. Selected short stories from different eras are studied. Assigned readings, various themes, and literary analysis are included. Recommended preparatory course: English Composition I
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CM 129: Media Law And Ethics
3.00 Credits
Cloud County Community College
Is designed to instill a greater appreciation for freedom of expression, provide an overview of the diverse field of communications law, and impart a functional understanding of the legal rules and principles that are generally relevant to journalism and mass communication professionals in the U.S. (Dual listed with Administration of Justice)
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CM 130: Introduction to Radio Broadcasting
3.00 Credits
Cloud County Community College
A general introduction to students interested in pursuing knowledge of or a career in radio broadcast. The course includes the study of basic practices and procedures of the electronic media. Material covered will include: FCC Rules and Regulations, format identification, marketing, and the typical form and function of a commercial radio station. Each student will have opportunities to gain hands-on experience in production, newsgathering and presenting, and actual "on-air" announcing.
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CM 135: Beginning Radio Production Techniques
3.00 Credits
Cloud County Community College
An introduction to the technology and tools of radio production. Theory and application of radio production and mixing techniques, timing techniques, ad lib announcing, as well as news and sports presentation and operation of all broadcast equipment will be emphasized. Students will be responsible for staffing and operating KVCO, the campus radio station, as well as gaining "on-air" experiences to develop announcing skills. Interviewing, technical meter reading, special programming, and creative broadcasting are also included. Prerequisites: Introduction to Radio Broadcasting or permission of instructor.
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CM 137: Introduction to Multimedia Communications
3.00 Credits
Cloud County Community College
An introduction to the creation and application of multimedia, often referred to as "New Media". Students will be introduced to and given an overview of multimedia tools, terminology and techniques for the development of multimedia projects. This course offers extensive hands-on experience using hardware and software to mold an idea into a well thought out multimedia experience. The purpose of this class is to teach the basics of becoming a reporter in this new medium called multimedia.
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