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COM 502: Directed Research
3.00 Credits
Furman University
Variable credit.
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COM 503: Individualized Internship
3.00 Credits
Furman University
Variable credit.
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COM 505: Structured Internship
3.00 Credits
Furman University
Directed individualized internship in the field of communication. Studying the communicative practices employed in such settings as a courtroom, television or radio station, newspaper, magazine, advocacy group, mediation center, or arts organization. Students are required to work approximately 210 hours at their internship site, meet regularly with their workplace and faculty advisors, and submit a log, portfolio, and academic paper relating to their internship work. This course may be taken only once and may not be taken pass/fail. Variable credit.
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COM 509: Forensics
0.00 Credits
Furman University
The research, analysis, organization, and practice of debates and speeches for on-campus and intercollegiate debating and speaking competitions. Applying theories of argumentation to develop cases for and against public issues. 0 credits.
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CSC 101: Introduction to Computing
4.00 Credits
Furman University
GER: MR (Mathematical and Formal Reasoning) Introduction to the concepts, applications, and implications of computing. Focus on the symbolic representation of information in a discrete digital form, the computer as an example of a finite state machine, and algorithmic problemsolving utilizing languages such as HTML, Javascript, and SQL, and software such as spreadsheets and database management systems. 4 credits.
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CSC 102: Introduction to Computing with Scripting
4.00 Credits
Furman University
Introduction to scripting/programming, with special emphasis on scripting for Web applications. Emphasis on programming and problem-solving. Coverage of topics in emerging computing technology. 4 credits.
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CSC 111: Introduction to Information Technology
4.00 Credits
Furman University
(formerly CS-19) GER: MR (Mathematical and Formal Reasoning) Application of algorithmic problem solving techniques based on the fundamental principles and issues of information technology. Topics include: the design and analysis of algorithms for databases, Web and media technologies, project management, systems analysis, information security, and networking as well as the social context of IT. 4 credits.
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CSC 121: Introduction to Computer Science I
4.00 Credits
Furman University
GER: MR (Mathematical and Formal Reasoning) Algorithms, programs and computers. Basic programming and program structure. Debugging and verification of programs. Survey of computers, languages, systems and applications. 4 credits.
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CSC 122: Introduction to Computer Science II
4.00 Credits
Furman University
Continuation of CS-121. Emphasis on use of data structures to model and implement algorithms as computer programs. Principles of high-level program analysis and design. 4 credits.
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CSC 221: Topics in Programming
3.00 Credits
Furman University
Prerequisite: CSC-122 An intensive tutorial in the fundamentals of programming with a selected symbolic programming language. May be repeated for up to eight credits, but the study of any one language may not be repeated. 2 credits.
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