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BC 415: Practicum/Senior Project
3.00 Credits
South Carolina State University
BC 415. Practicum/Senior Project. 3(3,0). Students will spend regular hours working in a newsroom in a radio/TV or an electronic publication. Students also must work with the university's student and public media WSSB-FM and local TV facilities as a reporter, editor, designer, videographer, manager and other capacities as assigned by instructor, radio/TV advisor or a practicum supervisor. (F)
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BC 420: Internship
3.00 Credits
South Carolina State University
BC 420. Intership 3(3). This course offers qualified students an opportunity to work in professional media facilities in the Orangeburg-Columbia-Charleston and other markets. Emphasis is on learning overall business structure and devlopment toward entry into professional-level decision-making positions. Students will be allowed to engage in the internship only after they have fulfilled all curriculum requirements, successfully passed the English Profenciency Examination, and recieved the recommendation of the chair of the English Department. (F,S)
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BC 430: Broadcast Management
3.00 Credits
South Carolina State University
BC 430. Broadcast Management. 3(3,0). The theories and techniques of management will be taught in relations to mass communications media and broadcast stations. Management and operations of programs, licensing, personnel, media sales, marketing, advertising, budgeting etc., of public and commercial media and stations will be discussed. (S)
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BSC 150: Biological Science
3.00 Credits
South Carolina State University
BSC 150. Biological Science. 3(3,0). The first part of a two semester course for non-science majors who require a laboratory science. The primary purpose of the course is to enhance the scientific literacy of students. A detailed study of the fundamental principles of biology such as basic cell biology and chemistry, energy production and use, cellular reproduction, photosynthesis, plant reproduction, and ecology.
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BSC 151: Biological Science Lab
1.00 Credits
South Carolina State University
BSC 151. Biological Science Laboratory. 1(1,0). A one semester laboratory course to accompany Biological Science 120. The student will engage in a series of hands-on experience in microscopy, cell structure and function, genetics, interrelationship of organisms and survey of the plant kingdom. Prerequisite: completion or concurrent enrollment in BSC 150. (F,S)
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BSC 152: Biological Science
3.00 Credits
South Carolina State University
BSC 152. Biological Science. 3(3,0). The second part of a two-semester course for non-science majors who require a laboratory science. The primary purpose of the course is to enhance the sciencific literacy of students. A detailed study of important biological concepts including genetics and inheritance is combined with a survey of the animal kingdom and the anatomy and physiology of human organ systems. Completion of Biological Science 150. (F, S)
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BSC 153: Biological Science Laboratory
1.00 Credits
South Carolina State University
BSC 153. Biological Science Laboratory. 1(1,0). A one semester laboratory course to accompany Biological Science 121. The student will engage in a series of hands on experiences in taxonomy, survey of the animal kingdom including anatomy and physiology of organ systems. Prerequisite: completion or concurrent enrollment in BSC 151. (F,S)
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C 150: General Chemistry I
3.00 Credits
South Carolina State University
C 150. General Chemistry. 3(3,0). The first semester of a two semester course in college chemistry treating basic concepts associated with matter, atomic theory , properties of compounds, elements and molecules, solution equilibria, bonding theories, acid-base concepts, thermodynamics, electrochemistry, organic chemistry, coordination chemistry and qualitative anaylsis. Student must concurrently enroll in the companion lab course, C151. Prerequisites: Students will be given a placement test to ascertain readines for C 150. If the student does not paa the placement exam, they must enroll in C 102, Introduction to Chemistry.(F,S)
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C 151: General Chemistry Laboratory
1.00 Credits
South Carolina State University
C 151. General Chemisrty Laboratory. 1(1,0). A one semester laboratory course to accompany General Chemistry 150. The physical and chemical properties of matter are examined and fundamentals of measurement are presented and practiced. Proper techniques for working safely with chemicals and accurate recording of laboratory observation are emphasized. Prerequisites: Concurrent enrollment in or successful completion of C 150. (F,S)
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C 152: General Chemistry II
3.00 Credits
South Carolina State University
C 152. General Chemistry. 3(3,0). The fisrt semester of a two semester course in college chemistry and a continuation of C 150. Students must concurrently enroll in the companion lab course, C 153. Prerequisites: Successful completion of C 150. (F,S)
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