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CM 431: Advanced Production
3.00 Credits
York College of Pennsylvania
Fall Semester Advanced Production affords students the opportunity to concentrate for a semester on the intensive production of professional quality narrative, documentary, journalistic and/or experimental video projects. Prerequisite: CM341. 3 credit hours.
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CM 433: Broadcast Portfolio II
3.00 Credits
York College of Pennsylvania
Spring Semester This course offers eligible students practical experience in advanced television studio and field production duties, tasks and responsibilities for the purpose of producing a live and pre-recorded broadcast quality program. Students will assume the roles of above-the-line personnel. Prerequisite: CM341. 3 credit hours.
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CM 434: Media Law and Ethics
3.00 Credits
York College of Pennsylvania
Fall-Spring Semesters This course examines both the law and ethics of media use as they apply to the concerns of the Public Relations and media professional. Issues covered include privacy, censorship, defamation, obscenity, access to information, false advertising, and media regulations, among others. Prerequisite: CM206. 3 credit hours.
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CM 444: Special Topics in Communication
3.00 Credits
York College of Pennsylvania
A study of selected themes and issues in communication, such as gender communication, health communication, and political communication patterns. The specific topics may be suggested by faculty members or students. Students may take this course only once. 3 credit hours.
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CM 450,CM451: Communication Internship
3.00 Credits
York College of Pennsylvania
Planned and supervised work experience in oral or written communications at selected cooperating firms or organizations. Supplementary training conferences, reports and appraisals. Prerequisite: 60 credits completed. 2.5 overall GPA and departmental approval of each student participant's individual program. 3 credit hours.
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CM 498,CM499: Independent Study
3.00 Credits
York College of Pennsylvania
An opportunity for the student who wishes to undertake a well-defined research project. While the student conducts work under the guidance of a faculty member of his or her own choosing, the project is carried out in an independent manner without regular class meetings. Effective independent study is characterized by a reduction in formal instruction and an increase in the individual student's responsibility and initiative in the learning process. Prerequisite: 60 credits completed and 2.5 overall G.P.A. 3 credit hours.
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CS 100: Cpads
2.00 Credits
York College of Pennsylvania
This course introduces basic topics in computing. PC hardware components will be discussed along with assembly of a system. The students will then install several different operating systems and set-up a basic network configuration. A team design project will introduce basic programming structures using a simple scripting language. 2 credit hours.
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CS 200: Fundamentals of Programming & Algorithms I
4.00 Credits
York College of Pennsylvania
Fall Semester This course introduces the fundamental techniques of algorithmic programming using procedural and object-oriented constructs. Topics will include problem analysis, algorithmic design, and implementation and debugging strategies using good programming practices. The course covers basic data structures including variables, arrays, strings, pointers and classes; and control structures including decisions, iterations, functions and file I/O. The concepts of encapsulation, inheritance and polymorphism will be introduced in the context of object-oriented data structures. The course will focus on implementing applications from computer science and engineering using C/C++/C#. 4 credit hours.
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CS 201: Fundamentals of Programming & Algorithms II
3.00 Credits
York College of Pennsylvania
Spring Semester This course introduces advanced object-oriented constructs such as abstraction, virtual methods, and generic classes. Advanced data structures including arrays, linked lists, queues, stacks, trees, heaps, and hash tables will be discussed both natively as well as through standard template libraries. Fundamental sorting and searching algorithms will be introduced. Basic analytical and proof techniques will be used to characterize the data structures and algorithms discussed. The course will focus on implementing applications from computer science and engineering using languages such as C++/C#/Java. Prerequisite: CS200. 4 credit hours.
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CS 320: Software Engineering and Design
3.00 Credits
York College of Pennsylvania
This course describes the software development process in detail, including the software life cycle and models of software development; requirements analysis and software design techniques, including structured analysis and object-oriented approaches; techniques for software quality assurance, including design reviews, testing, metrics, and an introduction to program verification; and software project planning, organization, and management. Students will be expected to participate in a team-programming project. Prerequisite: CS200 or IFS201. 3 credit hours.
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