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3.00 Credits
Develops, improves, and practices study skills critical to success in college Skills include time management, concentration, memory, SQ4R textbook study method, note taking from both lecture and textbook, exam preparation, and test taking
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1.00 Credits
Course for freshman students covering various aspects of college life, including resources and procedures, interacting with instructors, instructor expectations, critical thinking, goal setting and commitment, learning styles, development of network and support groups, value of education and philosophy of learning, identification of student interests and needs, technology used in college classes, and study skills Required of all first-time freshmen students taking nine or more hours (six hours or more in the summer semester)
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1.00 Credits
Skills needed to select and search online information sources Focus is on strategies for searching the Internet, online library catalogs, and indexes Includes resource comparison, evaluation and citation, and types of information
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1.00 Credits
Assists in making career decisions through assessment of interests, values, and abilities Application of these traits to world of work to find career as appropriate combination of these three In-depth exploration of several careers
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1.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Sophomore standing Students will complete activities from three discipline areas* which will include evidence of Higher Order Thinking (HOT) and Managing Information (MI) Students may be required to complete a comprehensive standardized assessment test Corequisite: Students should take this course after completing 30 hours of their 42 hour AA general education transfer block
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to broadcasting, including history, government regulations, station operation, and program development
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3.00 Credits
Basic functions of public relations in public and private sector Emphasis on history, case studies, and writing including press releases, media plans, and speeches Media role in public relations, and role in shaping and swaying public opinion Specific jobs and emphasis areas covered
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: COM 102, ART 293A Instruction in video skills for preproduction, production, and postproduction of television news Onlocation, single-camera shooting will be emphasized Includes lectures, discussions, practical applications, and evaluations Corequisite: ART 293A
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: COM 102 Introduction to all aspects of video production Remote and studio television production will be covered Hands-on experience in the use of equipment to produce video projects for the media Consists of lectures, field assignments, in-class activities, and examinations
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3.00 Credits
Exploration of a topic selected by the department Topics may include examination of mass communication in a variety of contexts: presidential elections, mass communication theory, mass communication effects, impact of the Internet, etc
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