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  • 3.00 Credits

    Focus on difference between in-house public relations and agency operators. Students work with several clients. Prerequisite:    [[COM-302]].
  • 3.00 Credits

    A focus on the principles and application of ethics within the discipline of Communication Studies. Emphasis is placed on in-depth investigation and discussion of current research and ethical issues to provide students with a foundation for making ethical decisions in their professional careers. Through writing, speaking, and discussion of real-world issues and cases, students will examine how ethical decisions are made and how they apply to the field's numerous ethical codes. This class is also designed to integrate alumni mentoring into its curriculum in order to provide senior communication studies students a wide variety of learning and networking opportunities. By instilling a fundamental basis for practical, ethical decision-making, this class endeavors to act as a bridge between the undergraduate experience and the professional world by providing instruction and mentoring in a wide variety of skills pertinent to professional success. Course taught every spring semester. Prerequisite:    Junior or Senior standing.
  • 1.00 - 3.00 Credits

    A study of topics of special interest not extensively treated in regularly offered courses. As offered.
  • 1.00 - 6.00 Credits

    Professional cooperative education placement in a private or public organization related to the student's academic objectives and career goals. In addition to their work experience, students are required to submit weekly reaction papers and an academic project to a Faculty Coordinator in the student's discipline. (See the Cooperative Education section of this bulletin for placement procedures.) As offered. Prerequisite:    Completion of Sophomore year, 2.25 cumulative GPA, consent of academic advisor, and approval of placement by department chairperson.
  • 3.00 Credits

    An introduction to computers and computing, with emphasis on personal computing in both the Windows and OS X operating systems. Extensive hands-on experience will involve the application of current commercial software (including word processing, database, and spreadsheet). Not open to students who have received credit in any 200-level CS course. Students majoring in either Computer Science or Computer Information Systems will not receive credit for this course.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Introduction to information technology and programming (history of computing, text editors, word processing, spreadsheets, introduction to programming), basic data types, functions, decision structures, loops, one- and two-dimensional list structures, testing, debugging, and an introduction to computer graphics. Three hours of lecture and two hours of lab per week. Offered every fall and spring. Click here for course fee. Prerequisite:    [[MTH-100]] or higher
  • 4.00 Credits

    A study of advanced programming concepts, structures, and techniques (professional and ethical issues, testing and debugging, fundamentals of programming, basic data structures-strings, lists, multidimensional arrays, objects, hashes, inheritance, polymorphism, recursion, divide and conquer, machine representation of data, hardware components, machine instructions). Three hours of lecture and two hours of lab per week. Offered every fall and spring. Click here for course fee. Prerequisite:    [[CS-125]] with grade of 2.0 or betterOR equivalent programming experience.
  • 1.00 Credits

    Study of one or more special topics in computer science. May be repeated for credit if different topics are emphasized. Offered when demand warrants. Prerequisite:    Varies with topic
  • 3.00 Credits

    A study of the use of a high-level language to implement basic data structures such as strings, lists, arrays, objects, and hashes, and their application to searching, sorting, and hashing. Representation of numbers and strings at the machine level. The course will also include an introduction to the concepts of algorithm design and problem solving with an emphasis on algorithm development, analysis, and refinement. Offered every fall. Click here for course fee. Prerequisite:    [[CS-126]] with grade of 2.0 or better
  • 3.00 Credits

    A continuation of [[CS-225]]. Topics include programming language paradigms, advanced use of word processors and spreadsheets, including macros, linked data structures, and an introduction to discrete mathematics, including counting, probability, and graphs. Offered every spring. Click here for course fee. Prerequisite:    [[CS-225]] with grade of 2.0 or better
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