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CO 348: Advanced Broadcasting Techniques
3.00 Credits
Regis College
The skills and techniques acquired in Introduction to Broadcasting are further developed in this course. Emphasis is placed on creating dynamic soundtracks, documentaries, and promotional pieces incorporating interviews, sound effects, music, and narration. Special focus is given to computer-based audio production. Each student creates at least one professional quality piece that will enhance a portfolio. Prerequisite: CO 214.
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CO 358: Radio Production II
3.00 Credits
Regis College
The skills and techniques learned in Radio Production I are further developed in this course. Emphasis is on the production and recording of broadcast messages such as commercials, promotional announcements, and general programming. Students become familiar with music and sound effects and how they can be incorporated effectively into the overall production. Acquiring skills in the broadcast techniques of mixing, recording, dubbing, editing, and splicing is an integral part of this course. Prerequisite: CO 347.
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CO 402: Seminar
3.00 Credits
Regis College
The senior seminar is the capstone course for the major. Students select, research, organize, synthesize, and present orally and in writing a communication issue of interest that will enhance their personal and/or professional development in the field. In addition, students benefit from the research of their class colleagues through assigned readings and class discussions. Through the seminar approach, students utilize what they have learned in the various communication courses they have taken throughout their academic career and apply it to the specific communication research topics. Prerequisite: CO 301.
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CO 404: Communication Internship
8.00 Credits
Regis College
The internship provides a guided practical field experience. This is a required course for communication majors and involves a minimum of eight hours and a maximum of sixteen hours per week. Public and private organizations in media, advertising, public relations, and journalism may be selected, subject to the approval of the supervising instructor. Scheduled meetings with the instructor are required. Prerequisite: Junior or Senior status.
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CO 409: Individualized Study
3.00 Credits
Regis College
Individualized Study
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CO 410: Individualized Study
3.00 Credits
Regis College
Individualized Study
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CS 104: Problem Solving and Programming Fundamentals I/Lab
3.00 Credits
Regis College
This course introduces methods of problem solving, development of algorithms, designing, coding, debugging, and documenting programs. Topics include program development with objects, function calls and implementation, selection and repetition control structures. Programming assignments in an object-oriented language.
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CS 105: Problem Solving and Programming Fundamentals II/Lab
3.00 Credits
Regis College
A continuation of CS 104. Introduces design and implementation of classes, recursion, sorting and searching algorithms, dynamic data types, and advanced data structures such as linked lists. Prerequisite: CS 104.
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CS 220: Data Structures/Algorithms
3.00 Credits
Regis College
Introduction of common data structures, operations, applications, and alternate methods of data organization and representation. Emphasis is placed on analysis of data structures and algorithms in terms of performance requirements. Prerequisite: CS 105.
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CS 223: Computer Organization
3.00 Credits
Regis College
A study of the basic concepts in computer organization, such as architecture and design. This includes logic design, fundamental computer components, mechanics of information transfer, and control. Machine level instructions and assembly language will be considered. Prerequisite: CS 105.
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