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CO/M 2010: INTRODUCTION TO PUBLIC SPEAKING
3.00 Credits
Northern Wyoming Community College District
This course introduces the materials and methods for developing ideas, organizing material, and delivering effective speeches. It is designed to develop the basic skills needed for preparing and presenting effective communication in oral, written and digital form. It also emphasizes the importance of developing ethical listening skills. CO/M 2010 meets the Humanities and Advanced Writing requirements at NWCCD. It transfers to UW as COJO 2010 and meets their COM2 requirement.
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CO/M 2090: PERSUASION
3.00 Credits
Northern Wyoming Community College District
Persuasion studies human communication as a change agent emphasizing relationships of attitudes and behavior, behaviroal research, and contemporary theories.
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CO/M 2100: REPORTING AND NEWS WRITING
3.00 Credits
Northern Wyoming Community College District
This course focuses on the development of news sources and the selection and organization of information. This course also includes: types of news, development and trends of journalistic forms, and intensive practice in news-gathering, including primary and secondary research, and writing news.
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CO/M 2325: COMPUTER GRAPHICS
3.00 Credits
Northern Wyoming Community College District
This course develops a hands-on understanding of how visual elements and text are created and manipulated in current graphic design software programs used in the graphics design field. In addition, it explores techniques of basic graphic design preparation on the computer. Problems are given in various software applications, and graphic design problems are presented as technical examples of production.
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CO/M 2400: INTRODUCTION TO DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY
3.00 Credits
Northern Wyoming Community College District
This course develops a hands-on understanding of how visual elements are utilized and manipulated in digital photography. In addition, it explores techniques of basic digital image preparation on the computer. Conceptual and compositional problems are assigned and resolved in various software applications. (updated 9/30/11)
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CO/M 2471: COMMUNICATION INTERNSHIP
3.00 Credits
Northern Wyoming Community College District
CO/M 2471 Communication Internship is a valuable experience allowing the student to gain professional experience during their academic career. Through working alongside professionals in an area of interest (Public Relations, Journalism, and/or General Communication), the student will gain valuable knowledge and feedback while applying classroom concepts to professional job performance.
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COMM 1030: INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATIONS
3.00 Credits
Northern Wyoming Community College District
This is an introductory course which presents and applies theories, data, and insights into interpersonal relationships, enabling students to make more effective communication choices. The quality of communication in everyday relationships is a fundamental element of personal satisfaction as well as a cornerstone of civil society. Students investigate the interpersonal process systematically to understand how interpersonal communication not only affects their relationships but also influences their health, happiness, and quality of life. CO/M 1030 satisfies the Humanities requirement at NWCCD and U5H at UW.
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COMM 2010: PUBLIC SPEAKING
3.00 Credits
Northern Wyoming Community College District
This course introduces the materials and methods for developing ideas, organizing material, and delivering effective speeches. It is designed to develop the basic skills needed for preparing and presenting effective communication in oral, written and digital form. It also emphasizes the importance of developing ethical listening skills. CO/M 2010 meets the Humanities and Advanced Writing requirements at NWCCD. It transfers to UW as COJO 2010 and meets their COM2 requirement.
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COSC 1010: INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER SCIENCE I
4.00 Credits
Northern Wyoming Community College District
This course introduces the fundamental concepts of programming from an object oriented perspective. Topics include simple data types, control structures, array and string data structures, algorithm development, and debugging techniques. This course emphasizes good software engineering principles and fundamental programming skill development in the context of a language that supports the object oriented paradigm.
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COSC 1030: COMPUTER SCIENCE I
4.00 Credits
Northern Wyoming Community College District
This course continues the introduction to the methodology of programming from an object-oriented perspective. Through the study of object design, this course introduces the basics of human-computer interfaces, graphics, and the social implications of computing with an emphasis on software engineering.
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