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CO 115: Introduction to Journalism
3.00 Credits
Columbia-Greene Community College
This course examines the principles and practices of mass-media news in the United States. Topics include: news gathering and news reporting routines, reporters' rights, the relationship between reporters and sources, editorial gatekeeping, journalistic ethics, accessing information, libel law, and the impact of emerging media technologies. ( 3 semester hours) Fall
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CO 116: Newswriting and Reporting
3.00 Credits
Columbia-Greene Community College
This introductory course is for students who aspire to a career in print or electronic journalism or related fields. The course focuses on the reporter's job in getting good stories. A series of assignments provides students with opportunities to learn and develop skills in researching, gathering source materials, and interviewing techniques. The course introduces students to computer-assisted reporting and integrates law and ethics as important aspects of the reporting process. The assignments encourage students to identify the news, report it, and write interesting stories about institutions and the people affected. Prerequisite: EN 101 and keyboarding skills. ( 3 semester hours) Fall
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CO 205: Intercultural Communication
3.00 Credits
Columbia-Greene Community College
This course introduces students to the theories, concepts, research findings and practical skills of communicating with people from diverse ethnic, racial, cultural and national backgrounds. Activities and readings are designed to develop cultural self-awareness in students, and build upon this to increase sensitivity and communication competence in an international world. An in-depth research project focusing on a non-Western culture is required. Prerequisite: EN 101. ( 0 lecture hour) (3 semester hours) Fall
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CO 207: Media and Society
3.00 Credits
Columbia-Greene Community College
This course explores the many relationships between media and contemporary society. Topics include the effects of media on human behavior, media ethics, media content, specific media industries operations, the convergence of media technologies, political uses and abuses of media, advertising practices, and media law. Note: Repeat of CO 103. Prerequisite: EN 101. ( 0 lecture hour) (3 semester hours) Spring
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CP 102: Career Planning
3.00 Credits
Columbia-Greene Community College
A systematic approach to choosing a career. Topics include an assessment of decision making and information concerning career choices, the employment possibilities in various careers and occupations, and personality characteristics and stress factors related to career choices. Vocational testing and "SIGI" computer research are incorporated as self-assessment tools. ( 3 semester hours) Fall/Spring
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CP 112: Career Experience Field Study
3.00 Credits
Columbia-Greene Community College
Provides students with directed exposure to an actual job situation. Students will be placed in a work site for 90 hours of fieldwork that will provide exposure to a career of interest to the student. Grading is Satisfactory (S) or Unsatisfactory (U). ( 2 semester hours) Fall/Spring
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CP 113: Career Experience Field Study
1.00 Credits
Columbia-Greene Community College
Provides students with directed exposure to an actual job situation. Students will be placed in a work site for 45 hours of fieldwork that will provide exposure to a career of interest to the student. Grading is Satisfactory (S) or Unsatisfactory (U) ( 1 semester hour) Fall/Spring
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CP 114: Career Experience Field Study
3.00 Credits
Columbia-Greene Community College
Provides students with directed exposure to an actual job situation. Students will be placed in a work site for 135 hours of fieldwork that will provide exposure to a career of interest to the student. Grading is Satisfactory (S) or Unsatisfactory (U) ( 3 semester hours) Fall/Spring
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CS 118: Computer and Programming Theory
3.00 Credits
Columbia-Greene Community College
A preliminary investigation of computer theory and operation. Topics include computer hardware, programming theories, problem solving, algorithms and data representation. Programming languages will be discussed with introduction to C++. Note: Repeat of CS 130. ( 3 semester hours) Fall/Spring
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CS 122: Programming Concepts
3.00 Credits
Columbia-Greene Community College
An introduction to the C++ and JAVA programming languages and the programming techniques associated with them. Input/output, data types, program controls, and Object-Oriented Programming (OOP) will be studied. The students will use both programming languages to design numerical and non-numerical programs. ( 3 semester hours) Spring
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