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MGF 1107: Finite Mathematics
3.00 Credits
Palm Beach State College
This course will give students some of the mathematical and computational skills essential for success in the liberal arts area as well as in real-life situations. This course will include selected topics from Financial Mathematics, Linear and Exponential Growth, Numbers and Number Systems, History of Mathematics, Number Theory, Graph Theory and Voting Techniques. (*)
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MKA 1511: Advertising
3.00 Credits
Palm Beach State College
This course has been planned for students wanting strong preparation in the field of advertising. Students learn the conceptual foundation which provides the necessary theoretical framework for understanding advertising, the planning stage required for successful advertising and the actual execution of advertising.
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MKA 2021: Personal Selling
3.00 Credits
Palm Beach State College
This course provides the student a good understanding of the growing role of salespeople in the business world today.
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MMC 1000: Survey of Communication
3.00 Credits
Palm Beach State College
This course is structured to enrich the students' understanding of the American mass media system and its influence on social, political, economic and cultural agenda. Topics include media impact, ownership and control, organizational structure and a basic history of the media.
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MMC 1100: Basic News Writing for Mass Media
3.00 Credits
Palm Beach State College
This course is designed primarily for beginners of news reporting, but seasoned reporters will also benefit from its contents. Topics include information gathering and processing, strategies of interviewing, basic and hard news lead composition, basic story structure.
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MMC 1949C: Mass Media Internship 1
3.00 Credits
Palm Beach State College
This course is set up to allow the student to demonstrate in a practical, professional manner what he/she has been taught in the classroom. The hands-on experience will be gained on the job through an internship arrangement with a local establishment.
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MMC 2949C: Mass Media Internship 2
3.00 Credits
Palm Beach State College
This course is a continuation of MMC1949C. It will allow the student to spend an additional semester for more on-the-job experience as an intern with a local establishment.
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MNA 2100: Human Relations in Business
3.00 Credits
Palm Beach State College
This course helps formulate a set of objectives in human relations and develops techniques for accomplishing this objective. Among the topics studied are motivation, morale, productivity, organization, communications, work and incentives, leadership and the executive and their roles.
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MNA 2303: Introduction to Public Personnel Management
3.00 Credits
Palm Beach State College
This course provides a study of the major issues facing the manager of public employees. These include selection and promotional process, performance appraisal systems, labor relations, employee rights and the future concerns of public sector employment.
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MNA 2345: Principles of Supervision
3.00 Credits
Palm Beach State College
This course provides an overview of the first level of management dealing primarily with the management of people. The focus is on supervisory processes: examining functions of planning, organizing, staffing, directing, controlling and their relationships to daily responsibilities of the supervisor.
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