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Communication 620: Radio Broadcast Techniques
1.00 Credits
Hiram College
Students will be involved with WHRM, the campus' carrier current station. Credit for this experiential learning is gained by completing the following tasks: (1) passing as FCC rule test; (2) producing a 3 hour program for 8 weeks, which means 20-30 hours of work experience; (3) completing two of three options: (a) making an audition tape of 5 minutes, (b) creating a public service announcement or commercial, (c) doing four newscasts. Pass/No credit.
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Communication 621: Radio Station Management
1.00 Credits
Hiram College
Students will be involved with WHRM, the campus' carrier current station. Credit for this experiential learning is gained by completing the following tasks: (1) working 20-30 hours; and (2) demonstrating mastery of one major area of station responsibility, such as music, news, sports, special events, public affairs. Prerequisite: Communication 620. Pass/No credit.
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Communication 630: Newspaper Techniques
1.00 Credits
Hiram College
Students will be involved with the Advance, the campus' student newspaper. Credit for this experiential learning is gained by completing the following tasks: (1) passing a test on A.P. style and editing marks; (2) working 20-30 hours; (3) completing one of three options: (a) writing and submitting three articles, (b) submitting three photographs of three events, (c) serving as the newspaper's liaison to a campus organization for one term. Pass/No credit.
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Communication 631: Yearbook Techniques
1.00 Credits
Hiram College
Students will be involved with the Spider Web, the campus student yearbook. Credit for this experiential learning is gained by completing the following tasks: (1) passing a test on layout and design requirements, (2) working 20-30 hours; (3) completing two of four options: (a) scheduling and/or taking photographs for one section of the yearbook, (b) writing one feature story, (c) doing the layout for one section of the yearbook, (d) doing the scheduling or publicity for one term. Pass/No credit.
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Communication 632: Print Media Management
1.00 Credits
Hiram College
Students will be involved with the Advance, the campus' student newspaper, or the Spider Web, the campus' student yearbook. Credit for this experiential learning is gained by completing the following tasks: (1) working 20-30 hours; and (2) demonstrating mastery of one major area of print media responsibility, such as editing, layout, advertising, photography. Prerequisite: Communication 630 or 631. Pass/No credit.
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Computer Science 151: Cobol
1.00 Credits
Hiram College
An introduction to the COBOL programming language. Prerequisite: CPSC 171 and CPSC 172 or permission
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Computer Science 151 - Cobol
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Computer Science 152: Lisp
1.00 Credits
Hiram College
An introduction to the LISP programming language. Prerequisites: CPSC 171 and CPSC 172 or permission
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Computer Science 152 - Lisp
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Computer Science 153: C++
1.00 Credits
Hiram College
An introduction to the C++ programming language. Prerequisite: CPSC 171 and CPSC 172 or permission
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Computer Science 154: Fortran
1.00 Credits
Hiram College
An introduction to the FORTRAN programming language. Prerequisites: CPSC 171 and CPSC 172 or permission
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Computer Science 165: The Information Age and Computers
3.00 Credits
Hiram College
In today's world, being able to find, organize, and display information in a myriad of ways is becoming increasingly important. This course introduces students to the use of computers and the Internet for browsing, locating, obtaining, creating, and managing computer-based documents that include, in addition to text, pictures, sound, and animation. Students taking this course early in their college career will find it will enrich their learning experiences in many courses.
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