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CHEM 494: Undergraduate Research Fall,Spring
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
Sonoma State University
Individual investigation of either student- or faculty-initiated experimental or theoretical chemical problems under the supervision of a member of the chemistry faculty. May be repeated. Prerequisites: CHEM 335B; previous or concurrent enrollment in CHEM 310B; or consent of instructor.
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CHEM 495: Special Studies Fall,Spring
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Sonoma State University
Investigation of existing information in the chemical literature on a specific or general topic of interest to the student. May be repeated. Prerequisite: consent of instructor; upper-division standing in chemistry or closely related science.
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CHEM 496: Selected Topics in Chemistry
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Sonoma State University
A study of an advanced topic in chemistry. May be repeated for credit with new subject matter.
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CHEM 497: Research Seminar Spring
1.00 Credits
Sonoma State University
Laboratory, 3 hours. The course will focus on techniques involved in the preparation and delivery of technical seminars. The final project will be a formal oral presentation to the chemistry department on a research paper from the chemical literature or the student’s undergraduate research project. Instruction includes the appropriate coverage of the selected topic, use of the chemical literature, and the preparation and use of PowerPoint, graphic, and Web-based applications to create an informative talk. Prerequisites: Senior standing or consent of instructor.
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CHEM 499: Internship Fall,Spring
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Sonoma State University
Chemistry field experience in industrial, hospital, or similar laboratory settings. Enrollment by prior arrangement with supervising faculty member and community sponsor. Please see department advisor for details. Three hours of work per week for each unit of credit. Internship assignments may be paid. Cr/NC only. May be repeated.
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COMS 200: Principles of Mass Communication Fall,Spring
3.00 Credits
Sonoma State University
An introduction to the history of mass communication, the mechanics of the mass communication industries, and theories of mass communication as a social, cultural, and political phenomenon.
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COMS 201: Storytelling Via Video Fall,Spring
3.00 Credits
Sonoma State University
Designed for beginning video students. Assignments include creating skits and music videos, and conducting interviews using DV camcorders. Students also do a final creative project of their own. COMS 201 must be taken before COMS 325, though exceptions are allowed with approval of instructor.
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COMS 202: Methods of Media Criticism Fall,Spring
3.00 Credits
Sonoma State University
A survey of ways to analyze mediated texts, with a focus on film, television, magazines, music, news, and advertising. Methods and concepts include semiotics, structuralism, ideology, psychoanalysis, feminism, and postmodernism.
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COMS 210: Writing for the Media Fall,Spring
3.00 Credits
Sonoma State University
Introduction to a wide range of writing styles and formats, from hard news and features to press releases. Students learn to write for newspapers, magazines, television, radio, and the Internet, as well as for public relations.
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COMS 240: Introduction to Public Relations Fall
3.00 Credits
Sonoma State University
An overview of the history, structure, and organization of public relations. Students also learn the basic public relations tactics of writing, presentation, event organization, and Web communication.
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