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MATH 2513: Math Structures II
3.00 Credits
Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College
A continuation of MATH 2413. Continues with the development of the basic structure of the real number system. Topics from geometry and elementary probability are covered.
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MATH 2601: Special Problems in Math Cr
1.00 Credits
Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College
A seminar for the undergraduate study and research of problems, issues, and trends in mathematics and math education. Includes methods for teaching mathematics principles. Fulfills requirements for continuing education of Oklahoma elementary and secondary teachers. Prerequisite: MATH 2413 or equivalent.
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MCAG 1413: Introduction to Engineering in Agriculture
3.00 Credits
Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College
The use of power, machines, and engineered systems for agriculture production and processing of agricultural products. Engineering aspects of land, water resources, development and utilization.
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MCOM 1001-1004: Mass Communication Special Problems
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College
Designed primarily for independent study with credit varying from one to four hours. May also be used for internships in broadcasting or journalism. May be taken more than once. Maximum credit is four hours.
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MCOM 1011,1021,2011,2021: Newspaper Production I, II, III, IV Lab. credit but not more than one credit hour per semester
2.00 - 4.00 Credits
Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College
This two hour lab class consists of members of the Norse Wind newspaper staff. One hour per week will be spent in a staff meeting to determine stories, sections, photos, and other information for the upcoming issue of the Norse Wind. The second hour will be devoted to actual production of the Norse Wind.
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MCOM 1013: Intro to Mass Communication
3.00 Credits
Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College
A survey course designed to provide students with a panoramic view of the field of mass communications and an understanding of the role of mass media in modern society. Not restricted to journalism majors.
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MCOM 1031,1041,2031,2041: Television Production Activities Lab. credit and only one credit hour per semester
2.00 - 4.00 Credits
Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College
Provides student with additional practical television experience in the technical and performance disciplines. Participation in group productions is emphasized.
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MCOM 1333: Beginning Photography
2.00 Credits
Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College
Fundamental course teaches the elements of picture-taking and development.
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MCOM 2013: Principles of Advertising
3.00 Credits
Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College
Process of advertising from the perspective of art, business and communication. Introductory course for majors and nonmajors that surveys advertising and how it fits into society. Applications of integrated marketing communication, consumer behaviors, segmentation and target marketing, advertising research, creative and media strategy, international advertising, and local advertising.
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MCOM 2113: Mass Media Writing
3.00 Credits
Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College
Beginning course in the study of news and the methods by which it is obtained. Students are required to report and write news articles of events on campus. The Norse Wind, as well as metropolitan newspapers, are discussed and studied in class. Prerequisite: A grade of "C"in ENGL 1113.
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