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CP 497A: Independent Projects in Cinema
1.00 - 9.00 Credits
Southern Illinois University Carbondale
Individual supervised motion picture production project by an individual student or group of students. No more than six hours of 491, 492, 494, 495 or 497 combined may count toward the first 30 credit hours required for the Cinema & Photography major. Not for graduate credit. Special approval needed from the instructor. Equipment use fee: $60.
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CP 497B: Independent Projects in Photo
1.00 - 9.00 Credits
Southern Illinois University Carbondale
Individually directed projects in still photography. No more than six hours of 491, 492, 494, 495 or 497 combined may count toward the first 30 credit hours required for the Cinema & Photography major. Not for graduate credit. Special approval needed from the instructor. Lab fee: $35.
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CP 498: Photography Portfolio
3.00 Credits
Southern Illinois University Carbondale
Preparation of a portfolio directed at a specific arena of professional practice or in preparation for application to graduate study. Completion of the course requires public exhibition of portfolio. The course will include a series of seminar style presentations imparting important career skills (self-marketing and business practices). Required for all photography students not taking CP 432. To be taken during the last year in residence. Prerequisites: CP 332 and CP 404 or CP 431. Fee: $35.
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CP 499P: Senior Thesis-Production
4.00 Credits
Southern Illinois University Carbondale
(Formerly 499A) Individually supervised senior thesis production under a cinema faculty member. Opportunities for enrollment are limited. Normally taken during last term in residence. The department will retain a copy of the thesis, usually on video or DVD. Not for graduate credit. Prerequisite: CP 376, any two 400-level courses numbered 489 or lower, a GPA in cinema and photography courses of 2.75 or higher. Restricted to senior standing.Special approval needed from the instructor.
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CP 499S: Senior Thesis-Studies
4.00 Credits
Southern Illinois University Carbondale
(Formerly 499B) Completion of a critical or research paper as thesis work under the supervision of a cinema faculty member. Opportunities for enrollment are limited. Normally taken during last term in residence. The department will retain a copy of the thesis. Not for graduate credit. Prerequisite: any two courses from 449, 461, 462, 463, 466, or 467, a GPA in cinema and photography courses of 2.75 or higher. Restricted to senior standing. Special approval needed from the instructor.
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CP 499W: Senior Thesis-Screenwriting
4.00 Credits
Southern Illinois University Carbondale
Writing of a screenplay as a thesis work under the supervision of a cinema faculty member. Opportunities for enrollment are limited. Normally taken during last term in residence. The department will retain a copy of the thesis. Not for graduate credit. Prerequisite: CP 452, one course from 449, 461, 462, 463, 466 or 467, a GPA in cinema and photography courses of 2.75 or higher. Restricted to senior standing. Special approval needed from the instructor.
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CP 601: Continuing Enrollment
1.00 Credits
Southern Illinois University Carbondale
For those graduate students who have not finished their degree programs and who are in the process of working on their dissertation, thesis, or research paper. The student must have completed a minimum of 24 hours of dissertation research, or the minimum thesis, or research hours before being eligible to register for this course. Concurrent enrollment in any other course is not permitted. Graded S/U or DEF only.
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CS 105: Intro to Application Software
3.00 Credits
Southern Illinois University Carbondale
This course is designed to provide a detailed exposure to various computer applications software including word processing, database management, spreadsheet, presentation, Web design software, and programming concepts. The course is designed to help students to better use the computer as a tool in their own fields and to help prepare students for Microsoft Office Specialist Certification examinations.
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CS 200B: Computer Concepts
3.00 Credits
Southern Illinois University Carbondale
[IAI Course: BUS 902] The course is designed to provide participants with a broad overview of computer concepts including key terminology and components of computer hardware, software, and operating systems. Topics will include, but are not limited to computer architecture, peripheral devices, networking components, system software, information system analysis, application software including word processing, database management, spreadsheet, and presentation software. Discussion will also include the Internet and Web page development.
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CS 201: Problem Solving with Computers
3.00 Credits
Southern Illinois University Carbondale
This course provides an introduction to problem solving using computers. It goes beyond basic computer literacy and application software experiences, but is less intensive than a first course devoted solely to programming. The course focuses on problem solving in the context of an introduction to computer programming and includes coverage of topics from computer literacy, word processing, spreadsheet and database packages. A preliminary treatment of the Internet and World Wide Web is also included.
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