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MAT 4691: Mathematics Co-Op
6.00 Credits
Winston-Salem State University
(See the course description for the Cooperative Education course 4691.)
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MAT 4981: Observation Student Teaching and Practicum hrs
9.00 Credits
Winston-Salem State University
This course deals with the application of theory to teaching situations in the secondary schools. During the first six weeks, students spend one-half day in a classroom setting, engaging in directed observation, smallgroup tutoring and part-time classroom teaching. The final ten-week period is devoted to full-time student teaching in the same classroom setting. Proficiency in training and handling typical classroom situations is developed. This course is required for secondary education majors. Prerequisite: Approval by the Teacher Education Committee and the major department. (Cross-listed with EDU 4981)
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MCM 2325: Introduction to Mass Communications
3.00 Credits
Winston-Salem State University
This course provides an overview of the structure and functions of the mass media in contemporary society. It promotes awareness of the social, economic, cultural, political, and technological aspects of mass communications. It also provides an introduction to basic theory and aesthetics. Prerequisite: ENG 1302.
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MCM 2341: Digital Convergence
3.00 Credits
Winston-Salem State University
Students blend text, sounds, and images to produce new media projects with an emphasis on the Internet. Prerequisite: MCM 2325.
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MCM 3215: Journalism Practicum
2.00 Credits
Winston-Salem State University
This course allows students to apply basic reporting, writing and editing skills. Students also have an opportunity to serve as junior members on the staff of such campus media as The News Argus student-run campus newspaper. They will also continue to develop their professional portfolios. Prerequisite: MCM 3340.
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MCM 3301: Law and Ethics of Mass Communications
3.00 Credits
Winston-Salem State University
This course offers an overview of legal limitations and privileges affecting the functions of print and electronic media - including libel, obscenity, freedom of expression and the right to privacy. Also considered are advertising and antitrust regulations, copyright, access to the press, and broadcast rules and regulations. Prerequisite: MCM 2325.
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MCM 3305: Mass Media Management
3.00 Credits
Winston-Salem State University
The course content includes the organizational structure of print and electronic media organizations as they relate to decision making for personnel, budget, and equipment, including adherence to laws and regulations. Roles of specific personnel are analyzed. Prerequisite: MCM 2325.
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MCM 3308: Journalism Language,Style,and Literacy
3.00 Credits
Winston-Salem State University
This course lays the foundation for the writing of news, feature, analysis, and opinion articles. It covers the elements and rules of English and mass media writing, as well as the analysis and critique of the content of news and information media. Prerequisite: ENG 1302.
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MCM 3309: Production Writing
3.00 Credits
Winston-Salem State University
Students write and edit scripts for electronic media and develop professional portfolios. Prerequisites: MCM 2341 Digital Convergence and MCM 3325.
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MCM 3311: Studio Production
3.00 Credits
Winston-Salem State University
In this course, students develop and create studio productions. They are responsible for all tasks, including presentation, directing, graphics, audio, and camera operation. Prerequisites: MCM 2341 Digital Convergence and MCM 3325.
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