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Jour 298: Special Topics in Journalism
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Peru State College
Prerequisite: FreshmanSophomore standing? Journalism 234 or permission of instructor. This course presents the fundamental principles of designing, org anizing and publishing a college publication through work on college projects.
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Jour 300: Communications Law
3.00 Credits
Peru State College
A study of the media's legal context with an emphasis on the issues of libel, contempt, access to public records, invasion of privacy, criticism, and copyright.
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Jour 401: Journalism Practicum
1.00 Credits
Peru State College
Prerequisite: Journalism 234. Practicum students will be involved in the production of the college newspaper and/or college yearbook. Credit not to exceed one (1) credit hour each semester. May be repeated for up to six (6) hours credit.
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Jour 497: Directed Study in Journalism
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Peru State College
Prerequisite: Senior standing? prior approval of Instructor and Dean of theSchool of Arts and Sciences.
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Jour 498: Special Topics in Journalism
2.00 Credits
Peru State College
Prerequisite: JuniorSenior standing? Journalism 298. A continuation of Journalism 298 involving advanced techniques in layout and design.
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Jour 499: Independent Study in Journalism
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Peru State College
Prerequisite: Junior standing? prior approval of Instructor and the Dean of the School of Arts and Sciences.
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Math 100: Elementary Algebra
3.00 Credits
Peru State College
This course is an introduction to the effective algebra and graphing skills which can be used to promote academic success in college (as determined by either an individual student's decision, by ACT score, or by the Computer Placement Test). Units to be covered include real numbers, linear equations, polynomials, rational expressions, exponents and radicals and quadratic equations. Each topic is also applied to word problems. This course earns students institutional credit but does not fulfill General Studies requirements. Math 100 is open to all students who have not successfully completed a higher level mathematics class.
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Math 110: Elements of Mathematics
3.00 Credits
Peru State College
This course is designed to give the nonmathematical student the opportunity to use basic operations, succeed in mathematical modeling and understand deductive and inductive reasoning. The general concepts covered will include sets, logic, the number system (natural numbers through the reals), equations, inequalities, problem solving, graphs, functions and geometry.
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Math 112: College Algebra
3.00 Credits
Peru State College
Prerequisite: One(1)year of high school algebra. This course is for students who specifically need algebra in certain preprofessional programs. It covers algebraic principles and processes and is not to be taken for credit by students who have completed Math 113 or Math 120.
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Math 113: College Algebra and Trigonometry
3.00 Credits
Peru State College
Prerequisite: Two(2) years of college preparatory mathematics or Math 112. This course is intended for students who plan to pursue a college program requiring a substantial amount of training in mathematics. The course will build from basic knowledge of algebra and geometry toward a solid understanding of the modern approach to both doing mathematics and applying mathematics, especially in the areas of technology and connections between branches of mathematics. Course topics include functions,rates of change, fractal geometry, trigonometric functions, polar coordinates, vectors, complex numbers, linear transformations, matrices and groups of motions. Applications from manyareas of science are included.
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