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MATH 3610: Probability
3.00 Credits
Webster University
Focuses on those mathematical models that have been developed to best deal with the phenomena of chance and random behavior. Prerequisite: MATH 1620.
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MATH 4010: Abstract Algebra
3.00 Credits
Webster University
Presents an axiomatic study of groups, rings, and fields. Prerequisites: MATH 3000 and MATH 2980.
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MATH 4110: Introduction to Analysis
3.00 Credits
Webster University
Provides a theoretical look at the concepts presented in elementary calculus. Topics include basic topology of the real number line, series of functions, theory of integers, etc. Prerequisite: MATH 3000.
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MATH 4500: Applications of Mathematics
3.00 Credits
Webster University
Includes applications of advanced mathematics selected at the instructor's discretion. Prerequisite: MATH 3000. May be repeated for credit if content differs.
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MATH 4600: Advanced Topics
3.00 Credits
Webster University
Includes a variety of advanced topics offered under different subtitles. Prerequisites vary with subtitle. May be repeated for credit if content differs.
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MEDC 1010: Introduction to Mass Communications
3.00 Credits
Webster University
Students learn the history, development, and impact of the mass media, including print, photography, film, radio, and television and digital media. The course focuses on communication theories and research, media systems, structure and ethics, the relationship between the media and society, and future directions in media communications.
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MEDC 1050: Introduction to Media Writing
3.00 Credits
Webster University
Students learn the basics of media writing formats, the style, structure, and techniques involved in print journalism, scriptwriting, advertising, public relations writing, critical writing, and writing for interactive media.
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MEDC 1500: Applied Media Aesthetics
3.00 Credits
Webster University
Students learn the basic aesthetic principles involved in the production of visual media by analyzing the various audio and visual stimuli that become elements of photography, video, or film forms; their nature; how these elements function individually and together; how they may be used creatively; and how a viewer may perceive them. Students learn the aesthetics of light, color, space, time, motion, and sound. Prerequisite: EPMD 1000.?? (No longer offered at Webster Groves campus.)
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MEDC 1630: Media Literacy
3.00 Credits
Webster University
Students learn to systematically decode, evaluate, and analyze information conveyed through the channels of mass communication. They learn the process, language, and effects of the media and develop a critical awareness of messages conveyed through channels of mass communications, as reflected in children's programming, advertising, journalism, and political communications.
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MEDC 2200: Ethics in the Media
3.00 Credits
Webster University
Students learn the ethical considerations applied to journalism, broadcast journalism, photography, audio, film, video, interactive digital media, the internet, public relations, and advertising. Students learn to analyze the ethical dilemmas facing media professionals. Prerequisite: MEDC 1010.
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