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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: COMP 01112 This course provides the opportunity for students to engage in their own research into specific scientific topics and to significantly advance their own scholarly development in the field. Students will interact with the instructor and the other students in the seminar in the development and completion of their individual projects. The central theme will vary by semester. Topics will include case studies of applied and theoretical math and scientific research.
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6.00 Credits
The internship provides for career-oriented training outside the college under the guidance of a faculty adviser and an experienced sponsor. Assignments will be based on matching the needs and objectives of the students and sponsors. Students become involved in work with a community resource group, industry, governmental agency, etc.
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3.00 Credits
This introductory course is open to students who have not previously studied Italian. This course studies Italian language structures and patterns and offers practice in articulating these patterns. It also gives some attention to other language skills, such as listening comprehension, speaking, reading and writing.
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3.00 Credits
This introductory course is open to students who have not previously studied Italian. This course studies Italian language structures and patterns and offers practice in articulating these patterns. It also gives some attention to other language skills, such as listening comprehension, speaking, reading and writing.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisities: ITAL 04102 This course is open to students who have had some limited contact with the Italian language. It surveys grammar and language patterns and offers expanded practice particularly in speaking and reading in the language.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: ITAL 04201 This course is open to students who have had some limited contact with the Italian language. It surveys grammar and language patterns and offers expanded practice particularly in speaking and reading in the language.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisities: appropriate language proficiency as determined by the professor This course brings new perspectives and themes to the established Foreign Languages and Literatures curriculum. Eash semester the instruction of this course rotates among faculty memebers who select topics according to their current scholarly interests. In this way, the course expands options for upper-level electives.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: COMP 01111 This course introduces students to the world of journalism: the culture, commerce, ethics, history, working conditions, rights, responsibilities, standard practices, and effects of evolving technology. Students learn about the nature of a journalism career and gather information that will serve as a foundation for their future journalism skills as well as for their lecture and seminar courses.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: COMP 01112 This course introduces students to a wide variety of news writing forms. The course covers material ranging from news writing to features, editorials, and sports copy. The course also introduces students to page make-up, headline writing and copy editing. This course is open to non-majors and may not be offered annually.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: JRN 02310 Students write, gather, edit, and present a cable newscast on Rowan University's closed-circuit cable system and adapt that newscast for transmission over the World Wide Web. Students learn the duties and responsibilities of all television newscast personnel, including anchors, executive producers, writers, directors, camera operators, audio operators, graphic artists, and editors. During the semester, students rotate through various duties, including writing, anchor and reporter positions.
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