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COM 485E: W special Topics/ Communications:
3.00 Credits
Regis University
Examines special topics in the field of communication in depth. Includes assignment options of original research and creative projects.
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COM 486: Mass Communication And Society
3.00 Credits
Regis University
Investigates and analyzes economic, political and ideological dimensions of mass communication and social control, and the development of mass media forms. RC Prerequisite(s): COM 380 or SO 200. SPS Prerequisite(s): None. Cross listing(s): SO 486.
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COM 490E: W independent Study in Communication
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
Regis University
Supervision by a faculty member on advanced research or practice in one of the media that meets the individual needs of the student.
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COM 495: Senior Capstone Experience
3.00 Credits
Regis University
Brings senior Communication majors together to explore the synthesis of the discipline. Students engage in research projects, job-search strategies, interviewing and professional development. Additional Prerequisite(s): Majors only. Minimum 18 semester hours in Communication and completion of 86 semester hours or more. Prerequisite(s): COM 380;
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COM 496E: W communication Practicum:
3.00 Credits
Regis University
Offers an opportunity for placement in educational settings for applied learning and experience in Communication. Provides faculty-directed field experience. Progress is guided and monitored by both on-site and faculty supervisors. Site selection emphasizes the best combination of prior academic learning and experience. Practicum experiences typically involve Regis sponsored programs in Conflict and Dialogue studies. Practicum placement is for advanced Communication students. Additional prerequisite(s): Placement approval by Faculty Supervisor. Prerequisite(s): COM 305 COM 380;
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COM 498E: W internship in Communication
3.00 Credits
Regis University
Offers an opportunity for placement in industry, media organizations, government or other agency for applied learning and experience. Progress is guided and monitored by both on-site and faculty supervisors. Site selection emphasizes the best combination of prior academic learning and experience. Internships are for advanced Communication students. Additional prerequisite(s): completion of 12 additional hours in Communication major and GPA of 2.5 or higher required. NOTE: Placement approval by faculty Internship supervisor and Director of Academic Internships required. Prerequisite(s): COM 380 COM 381;
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CS 282: Intro to Information Systems Concepts
3.00 Credits
Regis University
Introduces information systems concepts, architectures, and technologies emphasizing information system resources needed to meet organizational mission and objectives. Focuses on information systems from the business viewpoint including processes, value proposition, and different types of information systems. Presents key areas of networking, databases, and software applications to provide an overall information systems background. Explores research, case studies, and different information system applications to gain familiarity with the foundational concepts of information systems. Cross listing(s): BA 282 BA 282.
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CS 308: Introduction to Programming
3.00 Credits
Regis University
Introduces the fundamental constructs that are common to all modern computer languages. Emphasizes basic programming skills with loops, conditionals, methods and arrays. Prerequisite(s): High School Algebra or permission of instructor required.
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CS 320 C: Programming
3.00 Credits
Regis University
Presents computer problem solving techniques using the C language as a tool. Includes data typing, assignments, flow control, repetition, modular programming with functions, arrays, strings, structures, data files, bit operations and comparisons with other high level languages. Prerequisite(s): CS 341 CS 362;
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CS 417: Artificial Life
3.00 Credits
Regis University
Explores the theory and application of genetic algorithms that model the biological process of evolution. Creates artificial life forms that evolve to solve complex problems. Includes exploration of evolutionary programming, or code that writes itself. Additional Prerequisite(s): or Permission of Instructor required. Prerequisite(s): CS 427;
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