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COMM 460: INDEPENDENT STUDY
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
University of Mount Saint Vincent
Independent research is designed for the student majoring in Communication with demonstrated proficiency to work independently on a project related to a specific area and approved in advance by the chairperson and project advisor. Frequent meetings with an advisor and either a research paper or a production project are required. COMM 360 for Independent Study I; COMM 460 for Independent Study II. Prerequisite: A minimum cumulative index of 3.00 or permission of the chair.
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COMM 470: TOPICS IN COMMUNICATION I, II, III, IV,V, VI
3.00 Credits
University of Mount Saint Vincent
These courses are designed around specific topics in communication. Each topic is selected by the department and is in a specialized area of communication. The course is offered as demand warrants. See the chairperson for the topic prerequisites and other details. This course can be repeated under different topics.
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COMM 470 - TOPICS IN COMMUNICATION I, II, III, IV,V, VI
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COMM 470: TOPICS IN COMMUNICATION I, II, III, IV,V, VI
3.00 Credits
University of Mount Saint Vincent
These courses are designed around specific topics in communication. Each topic is selected by the department and is in a specialized area of communication. The course is offered as demand warrants. See the chairperson for the topic prerequisites and other details. This course can be repeated under different topics. 3 credits
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COMM 470 - TOPICS IN COMMUNICATION I, II, III, IV,V, VI
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COMM 475: INTERNSHIP II
3.00 Credits
University of Mount Saint Vincent
Students participate in an off-campus training experience closely related to one ofthe areas of communication. Frequent meetings with an advisor plus a final project are required. Permission ofCommunication Department Internship Coordinator required.
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COMM 475 - INTERNSHIP II
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COMM 490: SEMINAR IN COMMUNICATION
3.00 Credits
University of Mount Saint Vincent
Students will select a topic in one of the areas of concentration and develop it into a major paper including an original research study. Students will also present their findings in a formal oral presentation. Senior Majors Only. 3 credits
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COMM 490 - SEMINAR IN COMMUNICATION
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COMM 490: SEMINAR IN COMMUNICATION
3.00 Credits
University of Mount Saint Vincent
Students will select a topic in one of the areas of concentrationand develop it into a major paper including an original research study. Students will also present their findings ina formal oral presentation. Senior Majors Only.
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COMM 490 - SEMINAR IN COMMUNICATION
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ECON 110: CORE: ECONOMICS
3.00 Credits
University of Mount Saint Vincent
A basic course in economics designed as part ofthe College's Core curriculum. It examines the fundamental principles of economics and explains how theseprinciples can be applied to various problems and issues that affect the lives of people. The first part lays themicroeconomic foundations of economic analysis. The second part focuses on macroeconomic issues such asinflation, unemployment, income growth, business cycles, taxation, debt and deficits, monetary and fiscalpolicies, and economic growth.
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ECON 110: CORE: ECONOMICS
3.00 Credits
University of Mount Saint Vincent
A basic course in economics designed as part of the College's Core curriculum. It examines the fundamental principles of economics and explains how these principles can be applied to various problems and issues that affect the lives of people. The first part lays the microeconomic foundations of economic analysis. The second part focuses on macroeconomic issues such as inflation, unemployment, income growth, business cycles, taxation, debt and deficits, monetary and fiscal policies, and economic growth. 3 credits
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ECON 120: CORE: PRINCIPLES OF MICROECONOMICS
3.00 Credits
University of Mount Saint Vincent
A study of the foundations of economic analysis,including the fundamentals of demand/supply analysis, market structure, cost and production functions. Thecourse also discusses welfare issues, the role of the public sector, and government policies. This course isdesigned for Business and Economics majors and is the first in a sequence of Micro/Macroeconomics courses.
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ECON 120 - CORE: PRINCIPLES OF MICROECONOMICS
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ECON 130: PRINCIPLES OF MACROECONOMICS
3.00 Credits
University of Mount Saint Vincent
Examines the fundamental principles that govern theworkings of the overall economy. It covers topics such as national income, inflation, unemployment, fiscal andmonetary policies. The course also explores money supply and the money creation process, business cycles,and economic growth. This course is designed for Business and Economics majors/minors, and is the second ina sequence of Micro/Macroeconomics courses. Prerequisite: ECON 120
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