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3.00 Credits
3 C.H. Previously: CM 103 An examination of the influence which radio has on the thinking and behavior of society. This course will stress the discipline of critical and discriminating listening and the various kinds of performances and skills employed by the performer. May not be used to satisfy an English requirement. Not offered every semester.
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3.00 Credits
3 C.H. Previously: CM 116 Code C Prerequisite or Parallel: ENG* E101. Practical experience in all aspects of writing, editing, managing, and designing through assignments on a variety of student-sponsored publications. Included will be work on the school newspaper, yearbook and literary magazine. This course uses computer word processing programs for the completion of assignments and production of publications.
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3.00 Credits
3 C.H. Previously: CM 201 Prerequisite: ENG* E101. Methods to improve effective speaking through study of pronunciation, diction, voice usage, and vocabulary. Through extemporaneous and other talks, efforts will be made to improve confidence, organization of ideas, and effective delivery. Topics might include listening skills, control of nervousness, and the speaker's self-consciousness.
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3.00 Credits
3 C.H. Previously: CM 202 Prerequisite: ENG* E101. An overview of writing for public relations. Students will gain experience producing public relations materials such as news releases for print and broadcast media, newsletters, brochures, and materials for special events. The role of public relations planning and strategy will be discussed.
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3.00 Credits
3 C.H. Previously: CM 217 Code C Prerequisite: COM* E116 or permission of the instructor. Designed to provide the student with broader publication experience and responsibility. These publications may include a school newspaper, a literary magazine, a yearbook, or other needed school publications. Students will learn such publication skills as feature writing, editorial writing, composition, layout, and sales. This course uses computer word processing programs for the completion of assignments and production of publications.
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3.00 Credits
3 C.H. Previously: CM 206 Code C Prerequisite: ENG* E101. Instruction and practice in developing news articles, including defining news, gathering information from credible sources, recognizing and writing in basic news story structure and styles, and making ethical choices as a reporter. Assignments are completed using computers. This course satisfies the computer literacy requirement of the College, but it may not be used to satisfy the English requirement.
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3.00 Credits
3 C.H. Previously: CM 207 Code C Prerequisite: COM* E222 or permission of the instructor. Review of basic information gathering, interviewing, and news writing techniques. Instruction and practice in feature reporting and writing, including in-depth and investigative features, opinion pieces, reviews, creative non-fiction, and writings for the online media. Assignments are completed using computers. This course satisfies the computer literacy requirement of the College, but it may not be used to satisfy the English requirement.
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3.00 Credits
4 C.H. Previously: CS 105 Code B, C Prerequisite or Parallel: ENG* E043. Basic computer touchtyping skills required. An introduction to using the microcomputer as a productivity tool. Students will use application software for word processing, spreadsheets and databases. A comprehensive introduction to Windows will be presented along with the essentials of file management. Substantial hands-on work with PCs will be required in the computer lab.
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3.00 Credits
3 C.H. Previously: CS 102 Code B, C Prerequisite: Satisfaction of the Computer Fundamentals Requirement. An introduction to the technology of the Internet in which students will learn to use and analyze a web browser, e-mail, various search engines, develop web pages and transfer files across the Internet.
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3.00 Credits
3 C.H. Previously: CS 118 Code B, C A comprehensive introduction to the principles of computer science that form the basis of Internet graphics and multimedia. Topics include bitmap graphics, vector graphics, graphical file formats, compression techniques, interactive graphics, multimedia, and animation. The course requires substantial hands-on use of computer software packages such as Macromedia Fireworks and Macromedia Flash in the computer lab to illustrate these topics.
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