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3.00 Credits
Introduces basic Web design and creation principles using Web authoring software, and examines Web development through the creation and maintenance of database-driven Web sites. Prerequisite: CIS 1023 and CIS 2023.
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4.00 Credits
Presents computer networking fundamentals. Topics include network design considerations, networking media, communication hardware and software, transmission modes, protocols, network architectures, network operations, network administration and support, connectivity, data and system security, controls, local and wide area networks, network operating systems, network integrity and availability, maintenance, upgrading, and troubleshooting. Prerequisite: CIS 2014.
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3.00 Credits
Advanced topics in the use of microcomputer database management system software, including advanced queries, SQL, complex forms, complex reports, custom user interfaces, VBA programming, error trapping, ActiveX controls, object models, and database security. Prerequisite: CIS 1023.
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3.00 Credits
Presents an introduction to the theory and application of computer programming. Basic control structures and object-oriented constructs are explored. Also listed as MATH 2713 and PHYS 2713. Prerequisite: MATH 1113. Course Rotations: Spring.
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1.00 Credits
This seminar is designed to inform students of the basic communication skills utilized in parliamentary procedure relative to conducting effective club, organization, and church business meetings. Students will be expected to learn the importance of planning business meetings, evaluating the importance of utilizing committees, and conducting meetings in an orderly and respectable manner. Students will employ basic principles of parliamentary procedure; recognize the unique purpose of various motions and types of votes; and learn to maintain an acceptable attitude and/or conduct during meetings. This class is a general elective, but it may be used in the Communication major under the area of "Program Electives."
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3.00 Credits
The foundation course in the Communication major is designed to introduce students to core concepts in the discipline of Communication and to demonstrate applications in professional and relational contexts.
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3.00 Credits
Survey of theater from the time of ancient Greece to the present. Analysis of the components of the theater results in an increased appreciation of theater. Provides understanding by practicing varied techniques.
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3.00 Credits
Open to all students, this lecture and discussion course is designed to introduce students to the study of the media of mass communication. Newspapers, books, magazines, film, broadcast and cable television, radio, advertising and the Internet are studied in relation to their historical development and their interrelationship with society. Also listed as JRNL 1503. Course Rotation: Fall.
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1.00 Credits
Meshes the world of PowerPoint and public speaking. Strategies for creating basic PowerPoint presentations will be introduced. Students will convey ideas using technologically enhanced communication. This class is a general elective, but it may be used in the Communication major under the area of General Electives.
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3.00 Credits
An analysis of interpersonal effectiveness, verbal and nonverbal techniques, encoding and decoding communication messages, and interaction within relationships. Recommended: COMM 1003.
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