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3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Designed for editors of the online and print editions of The Renegade Rip, BC's award winning student-produced college newspaper, Teaches news content analysis, planning and evaluation using critical-thinking skills, story organization, intensive page design, planning and developing style and design of stories, photography, graphics, and art. Includes numerous discussions of ethics, collaboration with staff, and learning editorial leadership, with editors making all policy and content decisions for student-produced print and online media. Recommended: JRNL B2 and concurrent enrollment in JRNL B27a or B27e, Reading Level 5 or 6 and English Level 6. Hours: 18 lect, 126 lab. Repeat: 3. Offered: F, S. CCS: Occupational Education. Transferable: CSU and private colleges.
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3.00 Credits
Production practicum for the print and online editions of The Renegade Rip, BC's award-winning student-produced newspaper. Offers experience in interviewing, research, news, feature, sports, and opinion reporting, design and production of editorial cartoons, headline writing, copyediting, proof reading, introduction to page design, graphics, and computer use. Students wishing to report stories, create editorial cartoons, or create graphics for the college newspaper should be enrolled. Recommended: JRNL B2, English Level 6 and Reading Level 5 or 6. Hours: 32 lect, 96 lab. Field trips required. Repeat: 3. Offered: F, S. CCS: Occupational Education. Transferable: CSU and private colleges.
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3.00 Credits
Production practicum for the print and online editions of The Renegade Rip, BC's award-winning student-produced college newspaper. This course offers experience in how to take color news, feature, and sports photographs, black and white photo technology, photo editing and sizing photo essay design, photo polls, environmental portraits and photo illustrations. Students wishing to take photos for the college newspaper using digital or film cameras should be enrolled. Recommended: JRNL B15, English Level 6, Reading Level 5 or 6. Hours: 32 lect, 96 lab. Field trips required. Repeat: 3. Offered: F, S. CCS: Occupational Education. Transferable: CSU and private colleges.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to public relations in today's society, including history of public relations and study of definitions, processes, and audiences of businesses as well as nonprofit organizations. Includes how to prepare, write and submit news releases to electronic and print media. Recommended: JRNL B2, English Level 6, Reading Level 5 or 6. Hours: 54 lect/ disc. Field trips required. Offered: F, S. CCS: Occupational Education. Transferable: CSU and private colleges.
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2.00 - 3.00 Credits
Extensive introduction to various aspects of media, with specific concentration on newspaper journalism. Open to high school juniors and seniors who qualify for concurrent enrollment. Recommended: English Level 6, Reading Level 5 or 6. Hours: 48 lect, 42 lab. Offered: SS. CCS: Occupational Education. Not Transferable: Associate Degree only.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Lecture and hands-on research class which will develop a basic familiarity with libraries and information resources as a foundation for future research needs. Students will learn about different types of information resources, both in the Library and on the internet, and different search methods. Evaluation of resources, both print and electronic, is emphasized. Recommended: English Level 6. Hours: 18 lect. Offered: F, S. CCS: Liberal Arts & Sciences. Transferable: UC, CSU and private colleges. Note: Not open to students who have taken the equivalent course ENGL B34.
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Addresses specific areas of information competency. Assists students in gaining proficiency in all aspects of information competency including research strategies, using reference materials, searching the online catalog, locating journal and newspaper articles, evaluation of print and internet resources, using the internet and legal aspects of information (plagiarism, fair use, and copyright). Hours: 60 minutes per meeting. CCS: Liberal Arts and Sciences. Not Transferable: Not degree applicable.
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3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Major mathematical concepts in the areas of management, science, statistics, social choice, the geometry of size and shape, and mathematics for computer science. Emphasis is on real-world applications. Students will learn to think logically and read technical information critically. Historical vignettes. For liberal arts students. Prerequisite: MATH BD or equivalent with a grade of "C.? ?Recommended : Reading Level 5 or6. Hours: 90 lect. Offered: F, S, SS. CCS: Liberal Arts & Sciences. Transferable: CSU and private colleges. CAN MATH 2; BC GE B.2; CSU GE B.4.
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3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Preparation for calculus; the algebraic and graphical analysis of polynomial, rational, logarithmic and exponential functions and their applications; systems of linear and nonlinear equations; graphing, inequalities, absolute value, and complex numbers. Prerequisite: MATH BD or two years of high school algebra or equivalent with a grade of "C.? ?Hours : 72 lect . Offered : F,S, SS. CCS: Liberal Arts & Sciences. Transferable: UC, CSU and private colleges. CAN MATH 16; BC GE B.2; CSU GE B.4; IGETC 2.
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3.00 Credits
Definitions of trigonometric functions, graphs of trigonometric functions, use of trigonometric functions in problem solving, derivation of trigonometric identities, verification of trigonometric identities solution of conditional trigonometric equations, study of inverse trigonometric functions, trigonometric form of complex numbers and DeMoivre's Theorem; analytic geometry, mathematical induction, an introduction to sequences and series. Prerequisite: MATH B1a or equivalent. Hours: 72 lect. Offered: F, S, SS. CCS: Liberal Arts and Sciences. Transferable: UC, CSU and private colleges. BC GE B.2; CSU GE B.4; IGETC 2.
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