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1.00 Credits
The preparation of a professional portfolio, a requirement of all students with an emphasis in broadcasting, digital media studies, journalism, or public relations/advertising during one of their final two semesters before graduation. Students also read and prepare for the comprehensive senior exam. Offered every term.
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3.00 Credits
A seminar designed to promote in-depth discussion, independent research, writing, and concentration in areas beyond regular course offerings. Topics vary from semester to semester. Course offering to be announced.
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1.00 Credits
No course description available.
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3.00 Credits
Part of a two-semester sequence that prepares students to read, think, and write critically in preparation for work in all disciplines. The first semester of this writing-intensive course emphasizes the basics of effective rhetoric. Students focus on recognizing effective arguments, constructing effective arguments, and recognizing how various rhetorical situations shape the context of effective communication. Offered spring term each year.
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3.00 Credits
Offered in the sophomore year, this course prepares students to read, think, and write critically in preparation for work in all disciplines. As the second semester of the writing-intensive general requirement, this course emphasizes more advanced analytical skills in multiple disciplines. Students build on the first semester's rhetorical foundation by focusing on different citation styles, longer essays, and multi-faceted argumentation. Offered fall term each year.
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16.00 Credits
The Chinese Studies Program enables students to engage in this large and intriguing country fom the inside. An opportunity to participate in seminar courses on the historical, cultural, religious, geographical, and economic realities of China. In addition to the study of standard Chinese, students may assist Chinese students learning English or work in orphanages, allowing for one-on-one interaction. Students are introduced to the diversity of China, including Hong Kong, Beijing, Shanghai, and Xi'an.
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4.00 Credits
A study of resource allocation that focuses on optimal decision-making by the consumer and the firm. This study is facilitated by analytical tools that include the theories of supply and demand, market structure, and business cycles. The intervention of the government sector into the private sector will also be included. Offered Term Two.
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3.00 Credits
A comprehensive study of demand and supply, private and public economic sectors, national income accounting, theories of employment, business cycles, and economic growth. Offered fall term each year.
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3.00 Credits
A study of demand and supply, private and public economic sectors, national income accounting, theories of employment, business cycles, and economic growth. Offered Term One. Three semester hours.
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3.00 Credits
A comprehensive study of demand and supply, private and public economic sectors, national income accounting, theories of employment, business cycles, and economic growth. Offered fall term each year.
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