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3.00 Credits
Intensive study of current issues in communication disorders. Each topic builds on knowledge acquired in past courses. Emphasis on analysis of issues, ranging from ethical concerns to multicultural imperatives. Students work collaboratively in developing their topics culminating in oral presentations and written papers. Projects are showcased at a colloquium featuring a national authority. Written proceedings summarize student projects. Prerequisite: senior standing with speech pathology and audiology major, Thematic Sequence in speech pathology and audiology, or permission of instructor.
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3.00 - 8.00 Credits
In-depth personal investigation of a specific aspect of communication. This may be performing original research, comprehensive review of extant literature, internship, and/or operating as a teaching or research assistant in communication. Students work closely with a faculty adviser/mentor and meet with other students to discuss progress, problems, issues, and integrate ideas. Students develop a written report of the results of their investigation and give an oral presentation in a public forum. Prerequisite: senior standing, appropriate course work in communication (at least nine hours, to include a Thematic Sequence in the area) and/or other relevant areas of study, and permission of the faculty adviser/mentor.
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4.00 Credits
Practicum experience in which students write, report, and produce a regularly scheduled television newscast aired on Oxford's cable television system. Participate in and evaluate all aspects of television news gathering and reporting process. Prerequisite: COM 211, JRN 202, and either COM 314 or applied journalism experience. Cross-listed with JRN 415.
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16.00 Credits
Supervised teaching in a public school or approved social agency. Regularly scheduled seminars with the university supervisor, as well as meetings with both the cooperating teacher and supervisor in assisting the student teacher in practice teaching. Prerequisites: CSA 151, EDP 201, EDL 204, EDL 318, EDP 303, EDP 352, EDT 440, and the majority of art requirements, specifically, ART 111, ART 171, ART 187, ART 188, ART 231, ART 331, ART 241, ART 190.E., ART 201, ART 303, ART 401, and two of the following three courses: ART 264, ART 261, ART 271. Miami University GPA of 2.50 and GPA of 3.0 in the major field.
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3.00 Credits
Provides students with an in-depth research experience. Requires that students understand scientific literature in a specific area, develop a research proposal, perform research, write a summary report, and orally present the research findings. Prerequisite: permission of instructor and department chair or chair designate.
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3.00 Credits
Focuses on key issues in anthropology, including a review of the tools of the discipline and anthropology's role in the future. Prerequisite: ATH 212, 231, 255, and 265, senior status and anthropology major, or permission of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Each student or student team collaborates with instructor and peers to identify and conduct an investigation or complete a creative project that focuses on a specific problem or issue in education. Seminar course with primary emphasis on intensive reading, research, writing, and interaction in student-selected areas of study with opportunities for analysis and reflection. Includes discussions, team work, presentations, and writing projects. Culminating activity is an oral or written presentation or exhibition that demonstrates understanding or resolution of the issue or problem studied.
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3.00 Credits
Concentrated examination of political climate of economic activity in Western Europe with special emphasis on operations, procedures, and policies of the European Community. Based at the European Center in Luxembourg, sessions are also held in Brussels, Paris, and/or other major centers as may be required by the program. Daily seminar sessions primarily with European specialists. Students have access to libraries, data archives, and specialist consultants of the European Community in preparing research. Prerequisite: POL 423/523 or equivalent. Summer only.
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3.00 Credits
Study of patterns that arise when whole numbers are added, multiplied, subtracted, and factored. A variety of ideas from algebra, geometry, calculus, and set theory contribute to the solution of such problems, and number theory provides surprising connections among these ideas. Once thought to be "pure" mathematics, without applications, number theory is now highly valued in industry and government for its use in encoding and decoding secure transmissions of information. Prerequisite: MTH 421 or permission of instructor.
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4.00 - 16.00 Credits
Collection, recording, and analyzing ethnographic data in a non-western cultural environment. Prerequisite: 12 hours of social science or permission of instructor.
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