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3.00 Credits
(H) Class 3. A chronological study of literature as it reflects the development of Western culture.
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1.00 Credits
Class 1. Specialized staff problems. Work in specialized fields of newspaper writing to meet the needs of the school newspaper.
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3.00 Credits
Class 3, This course includes the theory and practice of journalistic writing. Students enrolled become reporters on the staff of The Connors Collegian, the campus newspaper.
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3.00 Credits
Class 3, Prerequisite: JORN 1113 - Elementary Journalistic Writing. Reporting, interviews, collecting and handling of news materials, introduction to advertising copy and layout are included in this course. Students assist with the publication of The Connors Collegian.
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3.00 Credits
Class 2. The basic fundamentals of photography presented in a functional manner. Analysis of pictorial content, effective use of the camera, and basic laboratory skill are also included.
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3.00 Credits
Class 2, Lab 2. This course covers copy preparation for offset lithography and silkscreen processes. Paste-up procedures, proofreading, layout, and advertising composition are covered. Fundamentals of design and layout, application of the principles of design, copy fitting and planning production jobs are also included.
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3.00 Credits
Class 2, Lab 2. Prerequisite: JORN 1113 - Elementary Journalistic Writing and JORN 1213 - Journalistic Writing . Teaches theory of newsselection, preparation and display. Emphasis is placed on the responsibility of the newsperson. Also included are lectures, discussions and work on the college newspaper.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: Consent of the instructor. The study and/or analysis of a selected topic in Journalism. Individual and/or group study. May be repeated with a different topic.
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0.00 Credits
Class 3. Placement: ACT Math subscore less than 19 and appropriate COMPASS Algebra placement score. A study of the fundamental operations with whole numbers, fractions, decimals, and signed numbers, including a study of percentage, measure, ratio, and proportion, geometry, and scientific notation. This proficiency course is designed to prepare students for Elementary Algebra. MATH 0013 credits do not count toward an Associate degree.
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0.00 Credits
Class 3. Placement: ACT Math subscore less than 19 and appropriate COMPASS Algebra placement score or MATH 0013 - Basic Math This course does not assume prior knowledge of algebra. Topics include signed numbers, integer exponents, algebraic expressions, factoring, algebraic fractions, linear equations, linear graphing. This proficiency course is designed to prepare students for Intermediate Algebra. MATH 0113 credits do not count toward an Associate degree.
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