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Course Criteria
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Topics in physical chemistry and related areas selected to meet the needs of the class.
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1.00 - 2.00 Credits
Reports are made by students on topics from the current literature, or by students, faculty members or outside speakers on their own research.
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1.00 - 15.00 Credits
Each student does independent, original work on a project under the guidance and supervision of an instructor. A grade on all of the credits for this work presented in satisfaction of the requirements for a degree is given when those requirements are completed.
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3.00 Credits
This lecture and laboratory course is designed to enhance the individual's effective public communication by giving him or her a variety of speaking roles in different situations. The objective of the course is to develop an awareness of the speaking potential of each student with emphasis on listening ability, nonverbal behavior, idea organization and effective use of language and visual aids.
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3.00 Credits
This course focuses on basic elements of digital design, through the teaching of basic elements in digital imagery and graphic design. Students will learn these introductory principles by using specialized software and peripherals. The goal of the course is to empower students with an artistic and technological understanding of the subject, while encouraging them to explore the creative potential of digital media in the fields of design and visual communication.
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3.00 Credits
This course consists of readings in and analysis of modern media communication and its influence. It includes the history of the media, media control, and various media effects on special audiences and on the development of other media. The course centers on an analysis of how society controls the media and how the media controls society. The course is based on discussion of opinion pieces and other readings.
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3.00 Credits
This course presents students opportunities to learn how to design and present effective professional documents. The course emphasizes a rhetorical approach to analyzing the issues and details important to the communication to be produced (e.g., audience, style, format, purpose). Students will practice writing both individually and collaboratively and will be expected to present their work orally on occasion. Students will encounter topics such as, but not limited to, abstracts, email, instructions, letters, memoranda, proposals, and various types of reports. Students of any major may take this course.
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3.00 Credits
In this course students will study and practice digital photography. They will explore digital photography as both an art form and a communication technique. The course covers the use of a the camera, composition, and the history of photography. Students are not required but encouraged to have their own digital cameras to use for this course. A limited number of cameras will be available from the C&M Dept for students to signout to use for assignments.
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces students to typography as a design discipline. We will discuss the history and current state of typography, analyze the ways that type and design contribute to different meanings, and produce specific designs using type and other graphic elements in print and online forms.
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3.00 Credits
This course is an introduction to Internet communication using the World Wide Web. From their own Internet sites (homepages), students will investigate hypermedia, screen design, graphics, photo scanning, interface design (cgi's with Perl), Net News, net surfing, WWW conferencing and distance learning.
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