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COM 206: Audio Production
3.00 Credits
Kentucky State University
Prerequisite: COM 205. A study of audio production techniques and the use of audio boards, microphones, tape decks, cartridge tapes, and the recording and editing of tapes.
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COM 210: Introduction to Mass Communication
3.00 Credits
Kentucky State University
An introduction to mass communication concepts, theory and innovations. An understanding of mass media as an industry profit-making business, and agent for social change.
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COM 215: Mass Communication and Society
3.00 Credits
Kentucky State University
Prerequisite: SPE 103. An introduction to mass communication concepts, theory, and innovations which includes study of the societal impact of mass media.
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COM 225: Radio Production/ Programming
3.00 Credits
Kentucky State University
Prerequisite: COM 205. Provides experience in radio production and operating practices, relationship of these experiences to the commercial, educational, and aesthetic requirements of the broadcasting industry.
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COM 308: Radio- Television Advertising and Sales
3.00 Credits
Kentucky State University
Prerequisite: COM 205. Focus on the problems of broadcast advertising and the nation's economy. Includes designing of the broadcast commercial message and the foundations for effective time buying.
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COM 333: Radio- Television News and Special Programs
3.00 Credits
Kentucky State University
Prerequisite: COM 206. Writing news for electronic dissemination. Students learn how to gather, write, and visualize news for radio or television.
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COM 400: Radio- Television Audiences and Programming
3.00 Credits
Kentucky State University
Prerequisite: COM 225. Provides opportunities for the student to become familiar with the techniques of creating programs, program schedules, demographic analyses, and policies and procedures of station operation.
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COS 101: Programming in Visual BASIC
3.00 Credits
Kentucky State University
An introduction to structured programming using Visual BASIC as a programming language. Focus on problem- solving techniques using flow charting, input, output, and basic file handling routines, mathematical computation, string handling, decision and repetition structures.
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COS 107: Problem Solving, Logic & Design
3.00 Credits
Kentucky State University
This freshman-level course is the first required course for entering Computer Science majors. It is designed to prepare students with the basic foundations of computer concepts, computer terminology, problem solving using flowcharts, writing and reading pseudo-code, structure charts and algorithmic development. No programming language knowledge is required or used in this course.
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COS 108: Principles of Computer Science I
4.00 Credits
Kentucky State University
Prerequisites: COS 107, ENG 101 and MAT 111, each passed with a grade of "C" or better, or consent of divisionalchair. An introduction to the foundations of Computer Science that incorporates the study of computer architecture, data representation, organization and storage, algorithm development and structured programming using C++ as a design tool. (Four hours of lecture/lab per week.)
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