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3.00 Credits
Explores history, modern theory, and practical application of persuasion theory. A review of current literature, examination of persuasion in interpersonal, organizational, political, and public contexts.
Prerequisite:
COMM A101 UA D OR COMM A111 UA D OR COMM A235 UA D OR COMM A237 UA D OR COMM A241 UA D
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3.00 Credits
Study of interpersonal communication processes in the family. Examines the role of communication in family systems, roles, and decision-making; as well as the role of communication in power, conflict, and family stresses.
Prerequisite:
COMM A101 UA D OR COMM A111 UA D OR COMM A235 UA D OR COMM A237 UA D OR COMM A241 UA D
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1.00 Credits
An introduction to career exploration. Includes exploring self-concept, values, interests, skills, aptitudes, work orientation, occupational information and decision making.
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1.00 Credits
Examines general causes of stress and effective methods to eliminate or manage stress in your own life.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the science of complexity, currently used to predict system behavior in the physical, life, and social sciences. Crosslisted with BIOL A200.
Prerequisite:
MATH A121 UA D OR MATH A151 UA D
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3.00 Credits
Offers a broad overview of computer science designed to provide students with an appreciation for and an understanding of the many different aspects of computer science. Topics include discrete mathematics, an introduction to programming languages, algorithmic problem solving, basic concepts in hardware, operating systems, networks, graphics, and an overview of the social context of computing. The following basic computer skills are expected: how to use a web browser, send email, edit with a word processor, copy files, open and save documents, and open and close windows. Special Note: Students who intend to major in computer science may take this course as preparation for their course of study. Registration Restrictions: If prerequisite is not satisfied, appropriate SAT or ACT scores or approved UAA placement test required.
Prerequisite:
MATH A105 UA C
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3.00 Credits
Problem analysis and solution using a selected programming language. Special Note: May be repeated twice for credit with a change in language. Registration Restrictions: If prerequisite is not satisfied, appropriate SAT or ACT scores or approved UAA placement test required.
Prerequisite:
MATH A105 UA C
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to the syntax of the Java language and object-orientation with an emphasis on writing programs to solve problems. Registration Restrictions: If prerequisite is not satisfied, appropriate SAT or ACT scores or approved UAA placement test required.
Prerequisite:
MATH A105 UA C
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to the syntax and semantics of the Visual Basic .NET programming language with an emphasis on writing programs to solve problems. Registration Restrictions: If prerequisite is not satisfied, appropriate SAT or ACT scores or approved UAA placement test required.
Prerequisite:
MATH A105 UA C
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4.00 Credits
Introduces object-oriented computer programming techniques and problem solving. Covers basic syntax; sequential, branching, and iterative execution; objects, methods, inheritance, polymorphism, and encapsulation; arrays and linked lists; and recursion. Registration Restrictions: Students must register concurrently for lab section.
Prerequisite:
MATH A105 UA C Concurrent OR MATH A151 UA C Concurrent OR MATH A152 UA C Concurrent OR MATH A155 UA C Concurrent OR MATH A251 UA C Concurrent OR MATH A252 UA C Concurrent OR MATH A253 UA C Concurrent
Corequisite:
CSCE A201L
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