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3.00 Credits
Roles women play in media production, and the portrayal of women in mass media genres including advertising, cartoons, daytime and primetime dramas, films, video games, sports programs, political campaigns, and news. Emphasis is placed on the effects of media portrayals on women and solutions for countering negative media constructions of women. Prerequisite: ENGL U102 or consent of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Media's depiction of groups marginalized based on race, and/or class. The interactions and relationships among professional terminology, cultural implications, message construction, media analysis and community perceptions are explored. Prerequisite: ENGL U102 or consent of instructor.
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1.00 Credits
Approaches to critically evaluating information in the news media. Topics include misinformation, disinformation, conspiracy theories, and how false information spreads. Prerequisite: ENGL U102 or consent of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Broad-based approach to developing information-seeking strategies and skills for academic and work-related research. Emphasis on process of research, effective search strategies, critical evaluation of sources, ethical use of information, emerging technologies and applications and their use in research. Prerequisite: ENGL U102 or consent of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
The identification and evaluation of reasoning as it occurs in natural language uses. The techniques of careful reading and clear writing are demonstrated through the production of critical essays. Two lecture and one laboratory hour per week. Prerequisite: ENGL U102.
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3.00 Credits
An examination of deductive arguments through the use of Aristotelian logic and propositional logic.
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3.00 Credits
Best practices for strategic global supply chain management, integration of global supply chain functions from raw materials to the final end user, and leveraging of global supply chain strategies for competitive advantage. Topics include designing global supply chain networks, developing and managing supply chain performance metrics, and identifying and mitigating supply chain risks. Prerequisite: 54 credit hours earned.
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3.00 Credits
The role of logistics and distribution within an organization's supply chain and business strategies. Design, management, and control of logistics systems, providing insight into the key functions and complex activities required to move goods through the supply chain including transportation, inventory management, warehousing, order fulfillment, facility location, and customer service will be emphasized. Prerequisite: 54 credit hours earned.
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3.00 Credits
Main types of supply chain software that support processes such as capacity planning, production management and planning, material planning, sourcing, and delivery of products. These software systems include enterprise resource planning, customer relationship management, transportation management systems, warehouse management systems, electronic data interchange, and tracking techniques.
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3.00 Credits
Knowledge and skills necessary to successfully perform international transactions from the United States, including importing, exporting, securing and optimizing international supply chains. Prerequisite: 54 credit hours earned.
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