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Course Criteria
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2.00 Credits
Offers practical work experience within the student's program of study through participation in a supervised cooperative education program. This course integrates work experience, classroom instruction, and related career issues. Prerequisites: Permission of the Cooperative Education Specialist Note: Co-op is available for the Fall, Winter, and Spring/Summer semesters (Spring/Summer is a full 15-week semester). Placements may be days, evenings, or weekends depending on employer needs.
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1.00 Credits
Offers practical work experience within the student's program of study through participation in a supervised cooperative education program. This course integrates work experience, classroom instruction, and related career issues. Prerequisites: Permission of the Cooperative Education Specialist Note: Co-op is available for the Fall, Winter, and Spring/Summer semesters (Spring/Summer is a full 15-week semester). Placements may be days, evenings, or weekends depending on employer needs.
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3.00 Credits
Offers practical work experience within the student's program of study through participation in a supervised cooperative education program. This course integrates work experience, classroom instruction, and related career issues. Prerequisites: Permission of the Cooperative Education Specialist Note: Co-op is available for the Fall, Winter, and Spring/Summer semesters (Spring/Summer is a full 15-week semester). Placements may be days, evenings, or weekends depending on employer needs.
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4.00 Credits
Offers practical work experience within the student's program of study through participation in a supervised cooperative education program. This course integrates work experience, classroom instruction, and related career issues. Prerequisites: Permission of the Cooperative Education Specialist Note: Coop is available for the Fall, Winter, and Spring/Summer semesters (Spring/ Summer is a full 15-week semester). Placements may be days, evenings, or weekends depending on employer needs.
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1.00 Credits
Offers practical work experience within the student's program of study through participation in a supervised cooperative education program. This course integrates work experience, classroom instruction, and related career issues. Prerequisites: Permission of the Cooperative Education Specialist Note: Co-op is available for the Fall, Winter, and Spring/Summer semesters (Spring/Summer is a full 15-week semester). Placements may be days, evenings, or weekends depending on employer needs.
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4.00 Credits
Trains the student in pronunciation as well as basic grammatical principles necessary for comprehending and expressing simple ideas in both spoken and written Italian. Class assignments are complemented with an audio program that accompanies the text.
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4.00 Credits
Completes a systematic survey of grammar and includes discussion of cultural topics. Oral expression is emphasized. Class assignments are complemented with an audio program that accompanies the text. Prerequisites: ITAL 131
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3.00 Credits
An enrichment course, ITAL 141 is conducted almost entirely in Italian and is designed for students wishing to expand active vocabulary, improve oral facility, and write simple compositions. Class discussions are based on assigned readings, student reports, and current events. This course is transferable but is not a substitute for a basic language requirement. It may be taken concurrently with ITAL 132, ITAL 231 or ITAL 232. Prerequisites: One year of high school Italian, one semester of college Italian or permission of the instructor
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3.00 Credits
A course designed to be an introduction to news writing. Students learn to write news stories, thought-provoking opinion columns, and stimulating reviews. Students also read and analyze professional newspapers. All major assignments are required to be word processed.
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3.00 Credits
A course designed to be an introduction to the advertising industry. Particular attention is given to the analysis of current and historical case studies that illustrate interesting demographic, social, psychological, and ethical aspects of the advertising world. Creative problem solving strategies are encouraged throughout the course and culminate during the development of an advertising campaign (term project). All major assignments are required to be word processed.
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