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CA 116: Small Group Communications
3.00 Credits
Ancilla College of Marian University
Introduction to effective use of the task-oriented group. Topics include the special nature of group communications, leadership styles, problem solving methods, special types of problems, and applications to various social organizations.
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CA 120: Advertising
3.00 Credits
Ancilla College of Marian University
This course examines the principles and techniques that lead to successful and effective advertising. Students will be introduced to the history and role of advertising in society, as well as strategies for researching, marketing, planning, implementing and evaluating effective advertising campaigns for a variety of media.
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CA 215: Interpersonal Communication
3.00 Credits
Ancilla College of Marian University
Study of communication between individuals. Topics include the developing self-concept, recognizing differences in perception, learning from emotion, finding meaning in verbal and non-verbal expressions, and resolving conflicts.
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CA 240: Cinema History
3.00 Credits
Ancilla College of Marian University
An overview of the development of motion pictures from 1895 to the present; consideration of films and directors responsible for major technical and artistic innovations.
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CA 275: Communication Internship
3.00 Credits
Ancilla College of Marian University
This course is a collaboration between several regional and local media and Ancilla College. Students are required to complete 120 hours of either observation or active participation based upon directions set up by the instructor and the internship director.
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CA 295: Topics in Communication
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Ancilla College of Marian University
Study of selected topics and/or current issues in communication. Topics vary, depending upon the interests of faculty and students. Prerequisites may vary. The Division and the Academic Council must approve all topics.
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CH 115: Intro to Chemistry
5.00 Credits
Ancilla College of Marian University
Introduction to principles of inorganic, organic and biochemistry. Designed for students in the health sciences and related areas. Lab fee. Course does not count toward science or math concentrations.
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CH 120: General Chemistry I
5.00 Credits
Ancilla College of Marian University
An in depth study of the fundamental principles of chemistry, including atomic structure, chemical bonds, states of matter, solutions, and electrochemistry. Problem solving is emphasized as a part of all important chemistry concepts. Lab fee. Prerequisite: High School Chemistry or CH115.
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CH 121: General Chemistry II with Qualitative Analysis
5.00 Credits
Ancilla College of Marian University
This course emphasizes the principles of thermodynamics, chemical kinetics, chemical equilibrium, complexes and compounds and nuclear chemistry. Ionic equilibria are stressed as a support to qualitative analysis in the laboratory. Descriptive chemistry of metals and non metals is an important component of the course. Lab fee. Prerequisite: CH120.
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CH 250: Organic Chemistry I
5.00 Credits
Ancilla College of Marian University
Through an integrated approach a simultaneous study and coverage of aliphatic, aromatic and heterocyclic compounds. Reactions of the common functional groups are correlated with each other by means of structural and mechanistic theories. Special emphasis is given to the molecular-orbital description of molecules and intermediates, to resonance mechanisms, optical isomerism and stereoisomerism. Lab fee. Prerequisite: CH121.
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