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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
This course is built upon critical essays, research, and diverse forms of narrative to examine the complex dimensions of race, identity, and socialization as they intersect in social institutions, such as higher education. This course will introduce you to ethnic study concepts to understand the dynamic interplay identity has in answering the big question "what does it mean for me to be a college student?"
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3.00 Credits
This course provides a comprehensive approach to career development, planning, preparation, and selection. It is designed to assist students as they develop their future goals through assessment of personal strengths, values, interests, and abilities. Students will learn valuable decision-making skills required for choosing a major and career path. The course provides strategies for successfully entering the job market through resume creation, interview preparation, and exploration of labor market information. This class requires the completion of online career assessments for a total cost of $10. To access online course materials, please go to your student portal, log into eWeber, and click on WSU Online-Canvas.
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0.00 - 2.00 Credits
In this seminar course, FYE Peer Mentors are taught to effectively help Foundations of College Success (UNIV 1105) students in making a successful transition to college.
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3.00 Credits
Capabilities and limitations of multimedia technology, evaluation of multimedia products, and creation of a multimedia portfolio.
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4.00 Credits
This course follows the core body of knowledge specified by the ACM which provides students with a broad overview of topics they might encounter within the major areas of computing. The course is taught at an introductory level and includes topics such as: history of computers, computer architecture, operating systems, web design and development, programming, database, software engineering, networking, and more. Cross-listed with CS1030 and NET1030.
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1.00 Credits
Intensive computerized approach for improving speed and accuracy. Keyboarding 25 wpm recommended. The grade for the course is credit/no credit.
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3.00 Credits
Understand the technicalities of the World Wide Web and the Internet. Plan, design, and implement a successful web site using current web technologies. Topics covered include audience analysis, information architecture, wireframing, prototyping, responsive design, usability and accessibility, testing, and analytics.
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3.00 Credits
This class introduces the JavaScript language, with a focus on advanced language features and client-side web programming. Topics covered include basic syntax, object-oriented programming, higher-order functions, the DOM, and AJAX. The class will also introduce jQuery.
Prerequisite:
CS 1400 and WEB 1400
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0.50 Credits
The computer competency exam for this course is a hands-on examination verifying a student's skills at document creation. Practice materials are available on the web for studying the competencies covered on the test. The one-hour exam must be completed during the semester registered. Two repeats of the exam may be taken during the semester with an additional fee charged. The grade for the course is credit/no credit.
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0.50 Credits
The computer competency exam for this course is a hands-on examination verifying a student's skills in content, internet identity, and device management. Practice materials are available on the web for studying the competencies covered on the test. The one-hour exam must be completed during the semester registered. Two repeats of the exam may be taken during the semester with an additional fee charged. The grade for this course is credit/no credit.
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