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FOSEM 110: Portfolio Development
1.00 Credits
Saint Xavier University
This course will introduce the theory and practice of creating a portfolio to obtain credit for prior learning. Students will be guided how to document and verify college-level learning through a conceptual and systematic approach based on their personal and professional experiences. Students wishing to develop a portfolio must complete this seminar.
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FOSEM 150: Foundation Seminar II:Speech Fundamentals
3.00 Credits
Saint Xavier University
Cross Ref: COMM 101 Introduction to the theory and practice of public speaking for the purpose of developing skills and methods that will enable students to present themselves and their ideas in an effective manner. Extensive practice in speech organization and delivery. Designed for the beginning speaker. Prerequisite: FOSEM 101 or ENGL 101 and FOSEM 150 or COMM 101 Topics offered fall, spring and summer terms Foundation Seminar III is offered as course numbers FOSEM 200 - 205. Students may take any one of the following:
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FOSEM 200: Foundation Seminar III:Mathematics
3.00 Credits
Saint Xavier University
This course provides an exposure to the richness of mathematics through a unique examination of its history, creators and cultural influences. Various branches of mathematics will be surveyed without the burden of formulas or calculations; focus is on what mathematics is about, not on how to do it. There is no mathematics prerequisite for this course.
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FOSEM 201: Foundation Seminar III:Music
3.00 Credits
Saint Xavier University
This course is an introduction to music as a distinct mode of communication. Includes treatment of basic elements of music as relevant and as a source of knowledge; continuing practice in reading, listening, writing and speaking as related to the concept of music.
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FOSEM 202: Foundation Seminar III:Art
3.00 Credits
Saint Xavier University
This course is an introduction to the visual arts as non-verbal communication calling for skills of perception and expression different from, but analogous to, the verbal arts. Includes instruction and experience in the modes of communication proper to such arts as painting, sculpture, architecture, film and mass communication; continuing practice in reading, listening, writing and speaking as related to the visual arts.
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FOSEM 203: Foundation Seminar III:Mass Communication
3.00 Credits
Saint Xavier University
An introduction to the field of communications with a special focus on elements of mass media: the information delivery systems, their functions and the uses to which they are put by society. The emphasis is on a theoretical and conceptual basis for the functioning of mass communication in society: technology and change, diffusion of information, freedom and responsibility, mass culture.
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FOSEM 204: Foundation Seminar III:Professional Writing for Nurses
3.00 Credits
Saint Xavier University
This course is offered to nursing students. It emphasizes writing skills needed in a variety of situations encountered by nurses, ranging from professional communication and report writing to writing for research journals.
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FOSEM 205: Foundation Seminar III:Business Communications
3.00 Credits
Saint Xavier University
The business community demands business communication to be clear, concise, courteous and correct. In addition, the everchanging technological environment demands business executives to present information in a variety of electronic formats. This course examines the techniques for communicating effectively and efficiently in business situations. A project applying to the student's current work situation is required.
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FOSEM 301: Ideas,Methods and Resources
3.00 Credits
Saint Xavier University
The course considers varied approaches to the study of the humanities, surveys available resources, and guides each student in designing a research project.
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FOSEM 348: Applied Research I
3.00 Credits
Saint Xavier University
This is Part I of a two-semester term course. Students will be introduced to research methods, data collection and analysis, applying these tools within their work environment to improve a problem. Design a project based on research, propose a plan of action, which will address the causes operating within the problem that will make a positive impact for the organization.
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