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COM 218: Dispute Resolut ion
3.00 Credits
Touro College
This course is designed to provide an introduction to the field of dispute resolution. Key theories and approaches to peaceful dispute resolution, including negotiation, litigation, arbitration, mediation, and mediation-arbitration, will be explained and discussed. Students engage in mediation and arbitration of disputes. Each student prepares mediation agreements and arbitration awards. Prerequisites: COM 217 or departmental approval. 3 credits
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COM 222: Wr i t ing for the Media
3.00 Credits
Touro College
Practice and exercises in research and writing for all areas of media today. After reviewing techniques, basic tools of writing and style, students experience the news story in print, broadcasting, advertising, and public relations, with great emphasis upon editing. 3 credits.
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COM 301: Commercial Adver t ising
3.00 Credits
Touro College
Principles and practices in media advertising. Intensive exercises in the preparation and editing of copy and formats. 3 credits.
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COM 302: Communi ty Journal ism
3.00 Credits
Touro College
Principles and practices in the writing, editing, and publishing of community newspapers, newsletters, journals, and other periodicals. Preparation of news releases, feature stories, and editorial writing. Techniques of securing and disseminating information. 3 credits
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COM 303: Advanced Commercial Adver t ising I I
3.00 Credits
Touro College
Using the principles and practice acquired in Commercial Advertising I, students learn to create complete advertising campaigns for selected products as well as industrial and public service announcements (PSA). They are afforded the opportunity to view and hear award winning international television and radio advertising, to observe an advertising/public relations agency in action, to visit the Museum of Television and Radio, and to practice using actual audio and video equipment to create television and radio advertising. Prerequisite: COM 301. 3 credits.
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COM 481-482: Independent Study
3.00 Credits
Touro College
Prerequisite: Departmental approval. Credits to be arranged.
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CPC 101-102: Pr inciples of Inorganic Chemist ry
3.00 Credits
Touro College
Topics covered include nomenclature, stoichio-metric relationships, atomic structure, bonding and states of matter. In addition, topics treated include chemical equilibria, free energy and entropy, acid-base reactions, oxidation reduction and electro-chemistry, complexions, reaction rates, radioactivity, and elementary concepts of organic chemistry. Laboratory work entails experiments illustrating the principles taught in lecture and qualitative analysis. Prerequisi te for CPC 102: MAT 120. 4 credits each.
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CPC 201-202: Pr inciples of Organic Chemist ry
3.00 Credits
Touro College
Subjects covered include reactions, synthetic procedures, and methods for differentiation and identification. Mechanisms of reactions, stereochemistry and spectroscopy are emphasized. Details of the characteristics of aliphatic, and aromatic compounds with different functional groups are stressed. Laboratory work includes the methodology of synthetic and analytic procedures. (Lecture and laboratory course.) Prerequisites: CPC 101-102. 4 credits each.
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CPC 203: Biological Chemist ry
3.00 Credits
Touro College
A one-semester introductory course for students preparing for professions in allied health sciences such as nutrition, physical and occupational therapy, and physician assistant. Topics include enzyme chemistry, function and structure of macromolecules, metabolism and synthesis of proteins, and molecular biology. This course will not count toward a major in biology, chemistry, or the interdisciplinary science degree. Prerequisites: CPC 101-102. 3 credits.
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CPC 222: Analyt ical Chemist ry
3.00 Credits
Touro College
Topics covered in this course include the quantitative analysis of inorganic compounds by volumetric, gravimetric, and calorimetric procedures. Emphasis is on the precision of instruments, estimation of error, attainment of accuracy and development of sound laboratory technique. (Lecture and laboratory course.) Prerequisites: CPC 101-102. 4 credits.
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