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CHE 0440: RESEARCH
8.00 Credits
Rosemont College
Participation in a research project under the direct supervision of a faculty member or at an offcampus research center. Offered every other year as needed.
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CHE 0445: SENIOR SEMINAR
3.00 Credits
Rosemont College
A seminar based on the presentation of papers on current topics in chemistry followed by discussion. Prerequisite:. Offered spring semester.
Prerequisite:
Senior chemistry major status.
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CHE 0450: INDEPENDENT STUDY
1.00 Credits
Rosemont College
Topic selected by the student under the direction of a faculty member. Open to senior chemistry majors.
Prerequisite:
Senior chemistry major status.
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CHE 0460: INTERNSHIP
3.00 Credits
Rosemont College
Supervised work experience usually at an industrial or research site. The type of work, period of work, and means of evaluation will be arranged by the work supervisor in consultation with the student's major advisor.
Prerequisite:
Junior and senior chemistry majors
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COM 0160: PUBLIC SPEAKING
3.00 Credits
Rosemont College
This course introduces students to the art and science of public speaking. It explores both the theory and practical applications of oral communication. It also aims to develop and refine speaking skills in a variety of settings, while reviewing organization and research methods and cultivating critical thinking. Students research, write, and present several speeches during the semester.
Prerequisite:
WRT 0110 or POI.
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COM 0170: PUBLISHING DESIGN
3.00 Credits
Rosemont College
Students are taught general concepts of publication design and specific skills for designing and producing newsletters, literary magazines, and other publications. The course will provide students with a complete overview of print publication production from start to finish. They will be taught various software applications for page layout and graphic design functions utilized in the workplace.
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COM 0175: INTRO. TO DOCUMENTARY FILMMAKING
3.00 Credits
Rosemont College
Students will develop, shoot, edit, and exhibit documentary-based films on a variety of subjects. The course will culminate with a class-generated film. In addition, each student will work on his or her own documentary films throughout the semester.
Prerequisite:
Enrollment requires POI.
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COM 0200: ACTING
3.00 Credits
Rosemont College
Studio work on freeing and using the voice, mind, and body for performance. Includes methods and practice in developing speeches, dialogue, and scenes, both scripted and improvised. Texts and scripts vary from classical to modern; the course includes a public workshop performance. May be repeated with permission of instructor as a more advanced acting course.
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COM 0213: RADIO AND SOUND PRODUCTION
3.00 Credits
Rosemont College
An introduction to the history, theories, and fundamentals of audio production and how they are applied, chiefly to the field of radio broadcasting. This is a hands-on course in which students will learn to operate audio production hardware and apply that knowledge to producing their own non-broadcast radio productions.
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COM 0215: INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION
3.00 Credits
Rosemont College
This course serves as an introduction to the field of intercultural communication. Students will develop an understanding of the intercultural communication process, learn to appreciate diverse ways of communicating in different cultures, and increase their understanding of cultural issues - both at home and abroad - that influence communication effectiveness.
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