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COM 675: Communication Law & Ethics
3.00 Credits
Chatham University
Course provides an examination of the legal and ethical dimensions of communications. The historical development of media law is covered, altheough emphasis is placed on contemporary legal issues. Students explore complex ethical challenges facing media practitioners through case studies, exercises and class discussions.
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COM 680: Integrative Project
3.00 Credits
Chatham University
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COM 682: Special Topics
2.00 Credits
Chatham University
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COM 685: Communications Project
3.00 Credits
Chatham University
This is the capstone project for all students in the Master's in Communications program. This applied learning experience bulids upon previous coursework. Students develop a major project designed to meet their professional interests. The project will demonstrate mastery of the knowledge and skills gained throughout the program.
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COM 691: Independent Study
1.00 Credits
Chatham University
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COM 692: Independent Study
2.00 Credits
Chatham University
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COM 693: Independent Study
3.00 Credits
Chatham University
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COR 105: College Seminar
3.00 Credits
Chatham University
College seminars are designed to initiate academic dialogues in a seminar setting often reserved to upper-level students. Limited to first-year students, College Seminars will focus on topics of particular interest to individual Chatham faculty. While building these seminars upon their scholarly passions, professors have designed these courses specifically for first-year students. Students will be encouraged to ask difficult questions, consider multiple answers, and develop strategies for articulating and arguing their intellectual positions through frequent writing assignments. The goal of each seminar is not breadth of coverage, but rather depth of intellectual inquiry.
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COR 110: Arts First
3.00 Credits
Chatham University
This course explores the richness and diversity of the arts by engaging students in three arts modules during the semester: studio art, the performing arts, and the visual arts. Each module will include practical experience, research and study, and on-site exploration of the vast arts resources available both within the Chatham community and the larger Pittsburgh arts community. For example, the studio arts module will provide the opportunity to "make art" through printmaking, utilizing a range of of local resources from those on campus to large museums. The music and theatre modules will explore the extensive resources in the area through attendance at a variety of performance events. Additional Fee(s): Applied art fee.
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COR 115: First-Year Science
3.00 Credits
Chatham University
This course will expose students to science in the context of the College's mission themes. Examples might be the Global AIDS Crisis or Women's Health Issues. The laboratory portion will focus on teaching the scientific method and approaching scientific inquiry from an active, investigative point of view. Students will need one First-Year Science lecture course and and one lab section to fulfill this requirement. Students taking other science lab courses must take the First-Year Science lecture course but may use the lab section attached to an existing disciplinary course (such as Biology 144) to fulfill the lab requirement.
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