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BC 480: Special Topics in Media Communications
3.00 Credits
Western Illinois University
This course deals with selected topics of interest in broadcasting and media communication such as but not limited to radio, television and film criticism, broadcast history, mass communication theory and effects, and popular culture. Prerequisites: BC 100 and 323; Eng 180 and 280. Production Practicum III. (1) Guided practicum in audio or video production. Student must apply for and be accepted into a specific practicum experience related to the operation of broadcast services or production of broadcast content. Prerequisites: BC 250 with a grade of C or higher or BC 261 with a grade of C or higher or permission of instructor. Production Practicum IV. (1) Guided practicum in audio or video production. Student must apply for and be accepted into a specific practicum experience related to the operation of broadcast services for production of broadcast content. Prerequisites: BC 250 with a grade of C or higher or BC 261 with a grade of C or higher or permission of instructor.
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BC 490: Senior Workshop in Production
3.00 Credits
Western Illinois University
Capstone course in which production emphasis majors create their own audio or video programs using journalistic, art and entertainment forms found in news, drama, narration and comedy. Students may perform published work or write their own. Prerequisites: Senior standing; BC 250 with a grade of C or higher or BC 261 with a grade of C or higher.
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BC 494:
3.00 Credits
Western Illinois University
Women and Film/Television. (3) An overview of women in film and television that considers the on-screen images of women as well as the positions of women working behind the scenes (with laboratory). Not open to students with credit for Eng 494 or WS 494. Prerequisites: Eng 180 and 280.
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BC 496:
3.00 Credits
Western Illinois University
Topics in Film. (3) Study of major subjects and themes in film. Topics vary but may include intensive study of directors such as Alfred Hitchcock and Federico Fellini, or artistic movements such as Italian Neorealism, French NewWave, Contemporary Spanish Cinema, or Russian Formalism. Not open to students with credit in Eng 496. Prerequisites: Eng/BC 290, Eng/BC 390, and 6 s.h. in approved film minor electives, or permission of instructor.
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BIOL 101: Biological World
4.00 Credits
Western Illinois University
A laboratory course recommended for nonscience majors, dealing with the structure and function of the human body and with selected aspects of microbes, plants, and animals and how they affect humans. This general education curriculum course does not count toward a major or minor in biology.
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BIOL 170: Introduction to Health Careers
1.00 Credits
Western Illinois University
Career opportunities in the health professions will be discussed. Vertical and lateral mobilities and education requirements will be stressed.
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BIOL 204: Human Biology
4.00 Credits
Western Illinois University
This course will include topics on human evolution, behavior, ecology, physiology, genetics, sex determination, molecular genetics, mutations, and genetic engineering. Laboratory experiments include dissection of a preserved fetal pig and follow chicken egg development AND/OR the student will complete a "Virtual Physiology" laboratory on a CD-ROM . This course will not count toward a biology major.
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BIOL 330: Cell and Molecular Biology
4.00 Credits
Western Illinois University
Morphological and functional aspects of the cell. Lecture and lab will emphasize cell structure and how this relates to physiological, biochemical, and molecular processes. Prerequisites: Bot 200, Micr 200, and Zool 200.
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BIOL 340: Genetics and Evolutionary Biology
4.00 Credits
Western Illinois University
Lecture and lab emphasizing transmission genetics, genetic mapping, and the genetic processes underlying evolutionary processes. Writing Instruction in the Discipline (WID) course. Prerequisites: Biol 330; Eng 280.
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BIOL 350: General Ecology
4.00 Credits
Western Illinois University
This course examines the causes of patterns in the abundance and distribution of organisms at the population, community, ecosystem, landscape, and global levels. The relationships of ecological principles to environmental issues will be examined. Prerequisites: two of the following-Bot 200, Micr 200, Zool 200.
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