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COM 4425: Task-Oriented Group Facilitation Methods
3.00 Credits
Appalachian State University
Develop leadership and group facilitation skills through hands-on instruction that demonstrates how to conduct focused conversations, lead workshops, and accomplish action planning. Application opportunities using these skills include community development, organizational planning, education, government, and other occasions when people want to actively participate in the creation of their own futures. (Same as PLN 4425.) (SPEAKING)
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COM 4432: Communication Studies Seminar
3.00 Credits
Appalachian State University
This capstone course invites students to draw connections between their previous coursework and major works in the discipline, through discussions, presentations, and writing. Students will also construct a portfolio. Prerequisites: senior standing and must be admitted to the B.S. degree in Communication Studies.
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COM 4510: Senior Honors Thesis
3.00 Credits
Appalachian State University
Independent study and research. Honors thesis directed by a member of the Department of Communication. Prerequisites: completion of 12 semester hours of departmental honors work and permission of the departmental honors coordinator.
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COM 4550: Global Electronic Media Systems
3.00 Credits
Appalachian State University
This course will explore the technical, economic, and regulatory changes to the electronic media in countries throughout the world to prepare students for careers in international electronic media. Prerequisite: COM 2300 or permission of the instructor.
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CS 1100: Discrete Mathematics
3.00 Credits
Appalachian State University
A study of discrete mathematics as it applies to computer science. Concepts covered include number systems, sets, logic, Boolean algebra, digital circuits, combinatorics, relations, functions, vectors, matrices, graphs, and induction proofs. Prerequisite: MAT 1020 or MAT 1025 or equivalent with a grade of "C-" or higher.
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CS 1410: Introduction to Computer Applications
2.00 Credits
Appalachian State University
CS 1410 DOES NOT FULFILL REQUIREMENTS FOR COMPUTER SCIENCE MAJORS. This course provides students the opportunity to gain knowledge in and experience with information and communication technology to help them be successful in the modern world. Following this course, students will be able to use common software applications for processing, communicating, finding, and sorting information. CS 1410 is not open to students with credit for CS 1440. Prerequisite: passing the math placement test or successful completion of MAT 0010. (COMPUTER)
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CS 1425: Overview of Computer Science
3.00 Credits
Appalachian State University
This course provides an overview of computing fundamentals using the world-wide web as a platform. Topics include: number systems, von Neumann architecture, XHTML, client-side web programming using a scripting language such as JavaScript, and server-side web programming using a scripting language such as PHP. No previous programming experience is expected. CS 1425 is not open to students with credit for CS 2440. Corequisite: MAT 1020 or MAT 1025 or equivalent. (COMPUTER)
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CS 1440: Computer Science I
4.00 Credits
Appalachian State University
A first programming course using an object-oriented language. Emphasis is placed on problem-solving and appropriate programming standards. Topics include: classes, objects, data types, expressions, conditional statements, loops, strings, arrays, collections, debugging, inheritance, and polymorphism. Lecture three hours, laboratory two hours. Prerequisite: MAT 1020 or MAT 1025 or equivalent with a grade of "C-" or higher. Students with doubts about their mathematics and computing background should consider taking CS 1425 first. (COMPUTER)
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CS 1445: Introduction to Programming with Interdisciplinary Applications
4.00 Credits
Appalachian State University
This course provides an introduction to problem solving and programming using tools such as MATLAB. The course emphasizes computational methods to solve scientific problems. Topics include: control structures, data types (including structures and arrays), parameterized procedures and recursion, as well as simple I/O control. Prerequisite: MAT 1020 or MAT 1025 or equivalent with a grade of "C-" or higher. Students with doubts about their mathematics and computing background should consider taking CS 1425 (Overview of Computer Science) as a prerequisite to CS 1445. (COMPUTER)
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CS 1530: Selected Topics
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Appalachian State University
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