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3.00 Credits
Study of the measurements used in psychology for evaluation purposes. Attention is given to scoring, validity, reliability, individual and group tests, interest inventories, personality measurement, and an assessment of personality. Prereq: MPEN 102. Offered: Fall. (Formerly MCCN 446W)
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3.00 Credits
Designed to supplement knowledge and skills acquired in the classroom by applying academic principles in a practical setting. Includes participation in an externship as well as on-campus seminar meetings with the instructor. Students are enrolled only by permission of the instructor. (Formerly MCCN 448)
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3.00 Credits
A study of the historical issues that have influenced counseling as well as the current issues in the profession. Problems and possible solutions are addressed. Prereq: MPEN 102. Offered: Spring. (Formerly MCCN 450W)
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Weekend or special seminar courses. Topics vary. May be taken up to three times. (Formerly MCCN 456)
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3.00 Credits
Survey course that includes a history of computing, description of system components, programming fundamentals, discussion of programming languages, processing methods, and applications. Introductory hands-on experience with word processing, spreadsheet, database, and communications software and hands-on exposure to the processes of problem-solving and programming. (Formerly MCCO 100)
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3.00 Credits
Conceptual understanding of the four major types of business software applications, including word processing, spreadsheet, database, and presentation software. The course covers unique qualities of each (strengths and weaknesses), proper usage of each, and interconnections among them. Prereq: MPCO 100. (Formerly MCCO 101)
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3.00 Credits
Study of the techniques governing speeches to inform, convince, and actuate. Course covers speech composition, delivery, and audience analysis. Course includes an overview of interviewing and a discussion of the basic elements of business communications. (Formerly MCCS 215)
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3.00 Credits
Projects, experiments, readings, and class participation designed to help students to identify interpersonal communication in human relationships, to appreciate its effectiveness, and to develop skills in its use. (Formerly MCCS 221)
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3.00 Credits
Analysis of persuasion as a decision-making tool in a democratic society. Various theories of persuasion are analyzed with attention given to factors such as attention, perception, needs, values, credibility, winning belief, and ethics. Prereq: MPCS 215 or permission of the instructor. (Formerly MCCS 415)
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3.00 Credits
Study of theories and research of rhetorical strategies as practiced in various professional discourse communities. Applications of theory are made to a number of writing contexts, including business and technical communication. Prereq: MPEN 102. (Formerly MCCS 453W)
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