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CM 402: Theory and Practice in Technical Communication
3.00 Credits
University of Alabama in Huntsville
Explores the relationships between common practices in technical communication and the theories that legitimize those practices. Introduces students to research and theories about fundamental issues in technical communication, and may then become the basis for further graduate study in technical communication. Prerequisites: Advanced undergraduate standing, CM 301, 302 are strongly recommended. (Same as EH 400.)
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CM 405: Advanced Media Writing
3.00 Credits
University of Alabama in Huntsville
Introduces and investigates a variety of media writing genres through the generation of advertising, public relations, magazine, and multimedia copy. Prerequisite: CM 205 or permission of instructor.
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CM 410: Political Communication
3.00 Credits
University of Alabama in Huntsville
Investigation of the role communication plays in the political process. Examines the theories of communication and assesses their application in both election strategies and political maintenance functions.
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CM 416: Women Orators
3.00 Credits
University of Alabama in Huntsville
Critical examination of women's public address as it has developed through women's participation in movements for abolition, temperance, women's suffrage,and equal rights. 186
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CM 425: Theatre Mainstage
3.00 Credits
University of Alabama in Huntsville
This course provides students with an opportunity to experience the complete process of theatre including such elements as: direction, acting, design, tech and management. The class will produce two full length plays. Students will be auditioned to determine role in each production. Some will serve critical production roles such as design, direction, and management while others will act in one or both productions. In certain instances, a student actor may appear in both plays. Prerequisites: CM 221 or CM 325 or permission of instructor.
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CM 430: Mass Media in America:Theory and Criticism
3.00 Credits
University of Alabama in Huntsville
This course encourages students to recognize the role media play in our everyday lives and in our construction of culture. The class also works to critically trace a media product through its production, content, audiences and social impact. The course emphasizes current research perspectives in media and its contemporary texts, primarily film, television, and mass marketed magazines. The course requires attention to and development of a media literacy campaigns. (Same as SOC 430)
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CM 431: Senior Seminar in Communication Theory and Research
3.00 Credits
University of Alabama in Huntsville
Research and public presentation of original work demonstrating the ability to carry out a complete scholarly project. Prerequisites: CM 370, 375, and senior standing. Offered spring semester.
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CM 499: Senior Project Management
3.00 Credits
University of Alabama in Huntsville
Students will develop and/or manage a Web site for a business or organization. Projects are arranged with the help of the instructor.
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CPE 112: Introduction to Computer Programming in Engineering
3.00 Credits
University of Alabama in Huntsville
Solution of engineering problems using a digital computer. Hardware structure of the stored-program computer; programming in a high level language such as C or C++, engineering approximation of dynamic systems; top-down design and algorithms. Practice in solving engineering problems. Prerequisite: MA 113 or MA 115 or higher. Corequisite: CPE 112L.
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CPE 112L: Laboratory Component of Introduction to Computer Programming
0.00 - 3.00 Credits
University of Alabama in Huntsville
Corequisite: CPE 112.
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