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COM 121: Journalism I 3
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Gateway
Examines the role of the newspaper in our changing society and introduces the practical aspects of newspaper production. Includes assignments in reporting, editorializing, feature writing, and editing. May require students to participate in the production of collegewide periodicals. Prerequisite: ENG* 101 or instructor's permission.
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COM 141: television Production I
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Gateway
Introduces the art, practice, theory and history of television production. Both experienced and non-experienced students will benefit from this course through study, hands-on production and editing techniques, workshops and actual studio practice during which students will work on actual live and taped programs.
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COM 171: Fundamentals of Human communication
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Gateway
Develops effective communication skills through a balance of theory and practice in interpersonal, small group, and public speaking contexts. Stresses verbal and non-verbal communication, critical listening, and the processes of preparing and delivering oral presentations. Prerequisite: Sufficient score on placement test. Developmental students should not take COM* 171 unless they have successfully completed ENG* 043 and/or ENG* 063 or ESL* 169 and ESL* 161 with a grade of "C" or better.
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COM 172: Interpersonal communication
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Gateway
Develops oral communication skills in personal, family, and business relationships through practical applications and exercises. Provides an understanding of self and others. Examines assertiveness and interactive strategies.
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COM 174: Advanced Public Speaking 3
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Gateway
Builds on the theory and practice of public speaking. Designed for professionals, advanced communication students, and for students needing to improve their presentation skills beyond an entry-level course. Offered under the College's independent study option as COM 209. Enrollment by application, subject to faculty and/or departmental approval. Prerequisite: COM* 171.
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COM 208: Mass Media and Society
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Gateway
Surveys the components of mass communication. Introduces the nature and complexity of mass media by examining its role in the political, economic, and social fabric of society.
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COM 299: Independent Study
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Gateway
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CSA 295: Computer Science Applications Practicum
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Gateway
Exposes students to real business programming that involves installing a brand new system. This project is typical of what would be expected from an entry-level programmer in business. Students will be responsible for the entire program development cycle for each of three new programs. Furthermore, students will be required to coordinate each of the parts into one integrated system. Prerequisite: CSC* 202.
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CSA 296: CWE- Computer Applications 3
8.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Gateway
Places senior CST students in positions where they can use the technical skills acquired in this program. Assignments may be in an educational or corporate environment. It is strongly recommended that students interested in securing internships take advanced courses in subjects such as: Visual BASIC, networking, and 'C' language. All of the organizations participating in our program require that interns earn excellent grades in advanced courses in the internship area prior to placement. Both the number and the type of internships vary from year to year and the most qualified applicants are awarded the internships available. Students are responsible to the department for proper documentation of their work assignments and a final report summarizing the overall work experience. The student will work a minimum of eight hours per week. Prerequisite: 24 earned credits in Computer Science courses; minimum QPA of 3.25; completion of CSC* 202; and formal notification of approval of internship application.
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CSC 101: Introduction to Computers
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Gateway
Introduces the fundamental components common to all computer systems, including a comprehensive overview of contemporary computer terminology and concepts. Utilizes the College's computer resources for solving problems. Topics studied include the use of word processing, electronic spreadsheets, Microsoft Windows, the Internet, and other popular software packages.
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