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CIS 269: hrs Internetworking IV
3.00 Credits
Mineral Area College
Prerequisite: CIS267. Final semester in the Cisco? Networking Academy. WAN theory and design; WAN technology, PPP, Frame Relay, and ISDN; Network troubleshooting; National SCANS Skills; Threaded case study.
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CIS 293: hrs Advanced Microcomputer Applications
3.00 Credits
Mineral Area College
Variable content course which closely examines a microcomputer application for the purpose of expanding the student's practical knowledge in that area. Offered on demand. Previous computer experience necessary.
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CIS 294: hrs Advanced Desktop Publishing
3.00 Credits
Mineral Area College
Prerequisite: CIS170. A continuation of CIS170 Desktop Publishing to expand the student's proficiency in developing quality publications.
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CIS 296:
3.00 Credits
Mineral Area College
Prerequisite: Sophomore standing in Computer Networking and instructor approval. This course is intended for computer networking majors. The Internship class features supervised work experience in the computer networking/information technology field. This will provide the student with the opportunity to make practical application of the knowledge and skills they have attained
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COM 100: hrs Introduction to Mass Media
3.00 Credits
Mineral Area College
Survey course covering all forms of mass media from print to recording to movies and electronic media including new media and the Internet. The course will also cover the impact of advertising and public relations on the media industries as well as focus on the effects of the media and associated regulation.
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COM 102: hrs Introduction to Broadcasting
3.00 Credits
Mineral Area College
Survey course covering the history and development of electronic broadcast technology, analog and digital technology, commercial operations, programming and ratings and effects and regulation, including constitutional issues.
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COM 106: hrs Introduction to Cinema
3.00 Credits
Mineral Area College
Covers the techniques involved in creating good cinema including: photography, Mise en Scene (elements in visual composition), the moving camera and special effects, editing, sound, acting, drama, story, writing and film from a variety of ideological perspectives. Techniques are applied to a variety of selected films for analysis, example and discussion. This course meets the Cultural Diversity requirement. (Cultural diversity course.)
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COM 110: hrs Journalism I
3.00 Credits
Mineral Area College
Course is intended as an introduction to journalism. The student is introduced to the journalistic style of writing, terms used in newspaper work, editing copy, newspaper layout and design.
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COM 112: hrs Journalism I News Writing
3.00 Credits
Mineral Area College
News writing and reporting techniques will be covered in this introductory course through discussion, reading and practical exercises. Course will include practice in reading the news, study of headlines and make-up, and practical experience writing and editing copy.
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COM 200: hrs Introduction to Public Relations
3.00 Credits
Mineral Area College
Prerequisites: COM100, ENG133 and ENG134 with a grade of "C" or better. Course in an overview survey of today's public relations field, its functions, vocabularies and various applications related to the media communications area. Students will also get practical experience functioning as a PR "agency".
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