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3.00 Credits
Study of the use of various developers and films for unusual effects. Includes instruction in enlarger controls, print retouching, and print mounting. A fully adjustable 35 mm camera is required. Course focuses on black and white photography. Fee: $7.00.
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3.00 Credits
This class will study an editor's techniques, including proper spelling and grammar, news judgment, headline writing, photo sizing and cropping and page design (both manual and computerized). Prerequisite: JCOM 1303 or permission of professor. Fee: $7.00.
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3.00 Credits
A continuation of JCOM 1303 with emphasis on research, interviewing techniques, and legal and ethical considerations. This exit/assessment course is the capstone course for journalism students. Lab arranged. Prerequisite: JCOM 1303 or equivalent. Fee: $7.00.
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3.00 Credits
An overview of the public relations profession. Course will focus on definitions, history, theories, practices, ethics, and management including a view of career possibilities in the field.
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3.00 Credits
Students will learn the current desktop publishing software on a PC platform for the purpose of designing publications for various journalism and business outlets, including public relations, advertising, print media, and corporate communications. In the process, students will use scanners, clip art, various word processing and graphic design programs, and color printers. Students must know how to use a computer mouse and navigate in the Windows 2000 or newer environment. Fee: $7.00.
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6.00 Credits
Student or professor arranged internship with local media. May be repeated for a maximum of six credit hours. Permission of professor required.
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1.00 Credits
Laboratory applications of oceanographic topics including earth structure, tectonics, ocean basin morphology, continental margin classifications, ocean sediment types and distribution, water chemistry, ocean water layers, atmospheric circulation patterns, oceanic circulation patterns, waves, tides, coastline classifications, life development in the ocean, distribution of life in the ocean, marine resources, marine communities, and environmental issues concerning the ocean. This course is designed for non-science majors. Prerequisite: LFSC 1113 or concurrent enrollment. Crosslisted with GEOL 1111.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to physical and biological oceanography. The physical, chemical and geological aspects of oceanography will be explored, as well as, the biological and ecological aspects. Topics include: description and origin of features on the sea floor; evolution of the ocean basins; chemistry of sea water; influence of oceans on weather and climate; formation of waves, tides, currents; factors affecting biological productivity; biological diversity and distribution; marine communities; marine habitats; environmental issues and concerns; and economic resources. Prerequisite: Student must be eligible to enroll in a college-level math class. Crosslisted with GEOL 1113.
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4.00 Credits
Designed for non-science majors. This course is designed to give non-science majors a general view of life science with an emphasis on current issues. This course includes the nature of science, cells, cell growth, molecular genetics, cellular reproduction, heredity, and selected topics and issues concerning the human body.
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1.00 Credits
Introduction the applications of basic principles and theories in paleontology (evolution, taxonomic systematics, invertebrate/ vertebrate morphology and relationships) and geology (geologic time, earth history, plate tectonics, sedimentation and stratigraphy). The interrelationships and interactions of the physical world with the biosphere and its impact on the evolutionary development of life on earth will be examined through the use of models, specimens, statistical analysis, etc. in a laboratory setting. Included in the laboratory studies will be examinations and comparisons of both extant and extinct specimens of all important fossil forming taxonomic groups. Prerequisite: LFSC 1123 or concurrent enrollment. Crosslisted with GEOL 1121.
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