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Course Criteria
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1.00 Credits
Supervised on campus fi eld work in English/Communication, either in Television Production or Public Relations. TV Production practicum provides experience in developmental, creative work, concepts and storyboards, production (including camera work, lighting, talent.) and post production (particularly as it involves editing). PR practicum provides experience in writing, reporting, editing, photojournalism, advertising, and desktop publishing. Prerequisite: ENCO 380 and Junior status. May be repeated for credit.
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3.00 Credits
Professional experience with focus on gaining experience in writing, editing, design, advertising, or photography. Prerequisites: Fourteen credit hours in ENCO courses, junior or senior status, and permission of English department chair.
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0.00 - 1.00 Credits
Operation of campus yearbook. Provides experience in desktop publishing, writing and photojournalism. To be taken in sequence. Prerequisite: ENCO 390. May be repeated for credit.
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3.00 Credits
Intensive individual work under supervision, in some phase of English, American, or world literature, communication, or composition not otherwise covered in the curriculum. Prerequisites: Twenty-four credit hours in ENCO courses and permission of English department chair. May be repeated for credit.
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3.00 Credits
A multi-disciplinary course in which basic ecological principles are developed and used to show human impact on natural ecosystems. Topics include endangered species, impact of population growth, land use and management problems, and food production and demands.
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4.00 Credits
A study of the physical environment as it relates to human activities. The emphasis is on the distribution and interaction of environmental variables (weather, land forms, vegetation, soils, and climate). Laboratory activities are an integral part of the course.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the physical sciences: physics, chemistry, and earth sciences. The emphasis will be on inquiry-based, hands-on activities which are integrated into both lab and lecture components of the course. Science processing such as question formulation, experimental design, and data acquisition, manipulation, and presentation are integrated into the course.
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1.00 Credits
Optional laboratory to accompany GNSC 105 which is a pre- or co-requisite to this lab. No credit will be given for this course without simultaneous or prior completion of GNSC 105.
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2.00 Credits
A general orientation to the historical background, philosophy and professional ethics of physical therapy, interprofessional relationships between members of the health care team; concepts of health and disease; overview of the total medical spectrum, medical technology, modalities used in physical therapy, and orientation to clinical service departments and their administration.
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1.00 Credits
A lecture/discussion of selected topics of interest, lead by faculty members of the Department of Natural Sciences, invited speakers, and student participants. May be repeated once; a student can earn a maximum of two credit hours through this course. All natural science majors must take this course at least once. Prerequisite: Natural science major with junior or senior standing, or permission of the instructor.
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