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HI 176: American History to 1865
3.00 Credits
Colby Community College
This course is a study of colonial and revolutionary America, the federal union, Civil War and Reconstruction.
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HI 177: American History 1865 to Presentf
3.00 Credits
Colby Community College
This course is a survey of history of the United States from Reconstruction to the present, with emphasis on political, economic and social development.
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HI 201: The Great Plains Experience
3.00 Credits
Colby Community College
This course is the study of the Great Plains in a history of how civilization progressed west of the 98th meridian, where the frontier pushed out of the woods onto the plains, and new survival techniques were needed for the frontiersmen. The class includes a survey of the environmnet, Native Americans, cattle, transportation, water, barbed wire and tour of historical points of interest. The following elective courses are not required for a degree but may be offered "on demand". HI010 Readings In American Government: The American Heritage & the Constitution (1 Cr. Hr.) HI215 History of Western Philosophy (3 Cr. Hr.)
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HI 204: World Civilization 1600 to Present
3.00 Credits
Colby Community College
World Civilization since 1600 in a survey course which examines the development of civilization from the Age of Discovery in the sixteenth century through and into the twentieth century CE. Special emphasis is placed upon the Two Centuries of Change (1517-1715); the Century of Revolution (1715-1815); the Great Century (1815-1914); and the World at War (1914-2007).
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HM 100: Humanities General Education
3.00 Credits
Colby Community College
Humanities General Education Transfer Credit
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HU 276: Introduction to Ethics
3.00 Credits
Colby Community College
This course takes up the central problems of trying to think rationally about moral questions and critically examines the best-known efforts by philosophers to deal with problems. Issues examined include: ethical relativism, diversity of moral rules, determinism, freedom, moral reasoning, and ethical theory.
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JO 105: Newswriting I
3.00 Credits
Colby Community College
This course focuses on writing principles and practices of the news media. It is designed to give the students an orientation in writing for print journalism. (Offered every semester)
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JO 188: Desktop Publishing & Publication Design
3.00 Credits
Colby Community College
This course will cover topics such as history and terminology of desktop publishing, text composition, graphics technology, page makeup, document design and layout, page description languages, input and output technologies, and current trends in desktop publishing. The course used PageMaker software. Students enrolling in this course must have experience with desktop computers. (Offered fall semester)
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JO 200: Special Projects:Multimedia Workshops
1.00 Credits
Colby Community College
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JO 280: Sports Information & Journalism
3.00 Credits
Colby Community College
This course will focus on the collection, organization and reporting of information for sports along with the production of fnished copy for print, broadcast and web distribution. the class will also cover style issues and other considerations unique to sports journalism and those tied to specific sports along with operational considerations for sports information directors. (Offered spring semester)
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