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Catalog Copy for February 14, 2002

 

Religious Studies

 

Addendum to 27 September 2001 UCC Catalog Minutes:

p. 78. under "2.  Electives," have the following

2.  Electives  ...... 18 s.h.

"Choose a minimun of 9 s.h. from the "Core Religion Electives" list and the remaining electives from either list.

Add heading for first list of courses.

Core Religion Electives:

    (list of courses here)

Add heading for second list of courses.

General Religion Electives:

    (list of courses here)

 

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College of Arts and Sciences

 

p. 385

RELI 2500. Study Abroad (6) approved as GE:HU.

 

Department of Geography

 

p. 313-15: GEOG courses.

Revise GEOG course prerequisites to read as follows:

GEOG 3400 – GEOG 2400 or consent of instructor

GEOG 3420 – GEOG 3410 or equivalent

GEOG 3430 – GEOG 3410 or equivalent

GEOG 3220 – GEOG 2250

GEOG 3230 – GEOG 2200

GEOG 3250 – GEOG 2200 or 2250

GEOG 4210 – GEOG 2200, 2250; or consent of instructor

GEOG 4230 – GEOG 2200, 2250; or consent of instructor

 

Add new GEOG courses as follows:

2250.  Earth Surface Systems (3)(F)May not count toward general education social sciences requirement. Basic understanding of natural systems operating on earth’s surface that shape the natural environment.  Focuses on global distribution of landforms and vegetation.  Strong emphasis on hands-on learning.

 

3450. Introduction to the Global Positioning System (3)(S) May not count toward general education social sciences requirement. P: GEOG 3410 or equivalent.  Techniques for spatial referencing via a satellite-based navigation system.

 

Revise GEOG courses as follows:

2400. Spatial Data Analysis (3) (F,S) May not count toward general education social sciences requirement. Foundation for data management and analysis in geographic information science.  Introduces quantitative expressions common to geographic information science and descriptive and inferential spatial statistics.

 

3410. Fundamentals of GIS. (3) (F,S) May not count toward general education social sciences requirement. Foundations for understanding and using geographical information systems.  Emphasis on creation, visualization, and analysis of geographically referenced data.  Important concepts surveyed and applied through hands-on experience.

 

4140 Research Methods in Human Geography (3) (S) May not count toward general education social sciences requirement. Methods and techniques of field research in human geography.

 

4220 Coastal Geography (3)(WI) Formerly GEOG 3002 (S) May not count toward general education social sciences requirement. P: GEOG 2200, 2250; or consent of instructor.  Comprehensive examination of coastal systems, including beaches, dunes and estuaries. Focuses on processes that form and maintain systems, how landforms respond to those processes, and how human activities affect the systems.

 

Proposed catalog changes

Revise requirements of BA and BS in geography and departmental certificate in GIS.  Requirements to be deleted are struck through and requirements to be added are underlined.

 

 

DEPARTMENT OF GEOGRAPHY

Ronald L. Mitchelson, Chairperson, A-227 Brewster Building

BA IN GEOGRAPHY

Minimum degree requirement is 126 s.h. of credit as follows.  There must be a minimum of 21 s.h. in geography above 2999:

1.  General education (See Section 6, Undergraduate Studies, Requirements for Baccalaureate Degree Programs.).................................................................................................................................................... 42 s.h.

2.  Foreign language through level 1004....................................................................................................... 12 s.h.

3.  Common core                                                        19 s.h.   13 s.h.

ENGL 3820 Scientific Writing (3) (WI) (F,S,SS) (P: ENGL 1200) or ENGL 3860. Introduction to Nonfiction Writing (3) (WI) (F,S) (P: ENGL 1200) or ENGL 3880. Writing for Business and Industry (3) (WI) (F,S,SS) (P: ENGL 1200) or ITEC 3290. Technical Writing (3) (WI) (F,S,SS) (P: ENGL 1200)

GEOG 2100. World Geography: Developed Regions (3) (F,S,SS) (GE:SO) or GEOG 2110. World Geography: Less Developed Regions (3) (F,S,SS) (GE:SO) or GEOG 3046. United States and Canada (3) (F) (GE:SO) or GEOG 3047. Western Europe (3) (S) (GE:SO) or GEOG 3049. South America (3) (F) (GE:SO) or GEOG 3050. Africa (3) (WI) (S) (GE:SO) or GEOG 3051. Asia (3) (S) (GE:SO) or GEOG 3056. Middle America (3) (GE:SO)

GEOG 2500. Map and Aerial Photo Interpretation (3) (F,S,SS)

GEOG 3400. Quantitative Techniques in Geography (3) (F) (P: GEOG 2400; MATH 1065; or equivalent)

GEOG 2400. Spatial Data Analysis (3) (F,S)

GEOG 4999. Geography Professional Seminar (1) (P: Consent of instructor)

Choose 6 9 s.h. electives from:

GEOG 1000. Introduction to Geography (3) (F,S,SS) (GE:SO)

GEOG 1250. The Water Planet (3) (F,S) (GE:SO)

GEOG 2400. Spatial Data Management (3) (F,S) (P: Sophomore standing)

GEOG 3410. Computer Mapping (3) (F,S) (P:GEOG 2400 or equivalent experience)

GEOG 3410. Fundamentals of GIS (3) (F,S)

GEOG 3420. Remote Sensing of the Environment I (3) (F) (P: GEOG 2400 or consent of instructor) (P: GEOG 3410 or equivalent)

GEOG 3430. Geographic Information systems I (3) (F,S) (P: GEOG 2400 or consent of instructor) (P: GEOG 3410 or equivalent)

GEOG 3450. Introduction to the Global Positioning System (3) (S) (P: GEOG 3410 or equivalent)

GEOG 4140. Techniques of Field Geography (3) (S) (P: GEOG 2300; 15 s.h. in GEOG; or department consent)

GEOG 4330. Agricultural Geography (3) (F) (GE:SO)

GEOG 4335. Geography of Tourism (3) (S) (GE:SO)

GEOG 4410. Advanced Cartographic Design and Production (3) (S) (F) (P: GEOG 3410 or equivalent experience)

GEOG 4420. Remote Sensing II (3) (P: GEOG 3420 or consent of instructor)

GEOG 4430. Geographic Information Systems II (3) (P: GEOG 3430 or consent of instructor)

GEOG 4491, 4492, 4493. Supervised Study in Geographic Techniques (1,2,3) (F,S,SS)

GEOG 4801, 4802, 4803. Geographic Internship (1,2,3) (F,S,SS) (P: Consent of GEOG internship director semester prior to internship)

GEOG 4901. Senior Honors Thesis (3) (F,S) (P: GEOG 4900 with a grade of B or higher)

GEOG 5491, 5492, 5493. Seminar in Geographic Techniques (1,2,3) (F,S) (P: Consent of instructor)

May choose any GEOG course listed below that is not being counted toward the degree.

4.  Concentration area (Choose 15 s.h. in one area, 6 s.h. in another area).  There must be a minimum of 21 s.h. above 2999)........................................................................................................................................... 21 s.h.

Human:

GEOG 2003. Economic Geography (3) (WI) (F,S) (GE:SO)

GEOG 2019. Geography of Recreation (3) (F) (GE:SO)

GEOG 2100. World Geography: Developed Regions (3) (F,S,SS) (GE:SO)

GEOG 2110. World Geography: Less Developed Regions (3) (F,S,SS) (GE:SO)

GEOG 3001. Historical Geography of the United States (3)

GEOG 3003. Political Geography (3) (WI) (S) (GE:SO)

GEOG 3004. Urban Geography (3) (F)

GEOG 3046. United States and Canada (3) (F) (GE:SO)

GEOG 3047. Western Europe (3) (S) (GE:SO)

GEOG 3049. South America (3) (F) (GE:SO)

GEOG 3049. Latin America (3) (WI) (GE:SO)

GEOG 3050. Africa (3) (WI) (S) (GE:SO)

GEOG 3051. Asia (3) (S) (GE:SO)

GEOG 3055. North Carolina (3) (F) (GE:SO)

GEOG 3056. Middle America (3) (GE:SO)

GEOG 3300. Geographic Images (3) (F) (GE:SO)

GEOG 4001. Geography of Transportation and Trade (3) (S) (P: GEOG 2003)

GEOG 4050. Human Migration and Global Restructuring (3) (F) (GE:SO)

GEOG 4140. Research Methods in Human Geography (3) (S)

GEOG 4320. Gender, Economy, and Development (3) (S)

GEOG 4325. Resources, Population and Development (3) (WI) (GE:SO) (P: 2003 or consent of instructor)

GEOG 4330. Agricultural Geography (3) (F) (GE:SO)

GEOG 4335. Geography of Tourism (3) (S) (GE:SO)

GEOG 4391, 4392, 4393. Supervised Study in Human Geography (1,2,3) (F,S,SS) (P: Consent of instructor)

GEOG 4900. Honors Research (3) (F,S) (P: Admission to GEOG honors program)

GEOG 5391, 5392, 5393. Seminar in Human Geography (1,2,3) (F,S) (P: Consent of instructor)

Physical (If concentration area, a minimum of 3 s.h. must be above 3999):

GEOG 2200. Weather and Climate (3) (F,S) (RC: GEOG 2201)

GEOG 2250. Earth Surface Systems (3) (F)

GEOG 3002. Coastal Geography (3) (WI) (S) (P: GEOG 1200 or 4230 or consent of instructor)

GEOG 3220. Soil Properties, Surveys, and Applications (3) (F) (P: GEOG 2250)

GEOG 3230. Global Climates (3) (S) (P: GEOG 2250)

GEOG 3250. Environmental Hazards (3) (F) (P: GEOG 2200 or GEOG 2250)

GEOG 4210. Fluvial and Hydrological Processes (3) (S) (P: GEOG 2200 and GEOG 2250, or consent of instructor)

GEOG 4220. Coastal Geography (3) (WI) (S) (P: GEOG 2200 and GEOG 2250, or consent of instructor)

GEOG 4230. Land Form Analysis (3) (F) (P: GEOG 2200 and GEOG 2250, or consent of instructor)

GEOG 4291, 4292, 4293. Supervised Study in Physical Geography (1,2,3) (F,S,SS) (P: Consent of instructor)

GEOG 4900. Honors Research (3) (F,S) (P: Admission to GEOG honors program)

GEOG 5220. Physical Geography Field Experience (3) (SS) (P: Consent of instructor) (P: GEOG 2200 and GEOG 2250, or consent of instructor)

GEOG 5281, 5282, 5283. Selected Topic in Physical Geography (1,2,3) (F,S) (P: Consent of instructor)

5.  Minor and general electives to complete requirements for graduation.

BS IN APPLIED GEOGRAPHY

Minimum degree requirement is 126 s.h. of credit as follows:

 

1.  General education (See Section 6, Undergraduate Studies, Requirements for Baccalaureate Degree Programs), including those listed below................................................................................................. 42 s.h.

 

MATH 1065. College Algebra (3) (F,S,SS) (GE:MA) (P: Appropriate score on mathematics placement test)

 

SPCH 2510. Public Speaking (3) (F,S,SS) (GE:FA) or SPCH 2520. Business and Professional Communication (3) (F,S,SS) (GE:FA)

 

2.  Core (Choose a minimum of 27 s.h. in geography above 2999, including a maximum of 3 s.h. of supervised study in each of the categories below.).............................................................................. 43 s.h.

 

ENGL 3820 Scientific Writing (3) (WI) (F,S,SS) (P: ENGL 1200) or ENGL 3860. Introduction to Nonfiction Writing (3) (WI) (F,S) (P: ENGL 1200) or ENGL 3880. Writing for Business and Industry (3) (WI) (F,S,SS) (P: ENGL 1200) or ITEC 3290. Technical Writing (3) (WI) (F,S,SS) (P: ENGL 1200)

GEOG 2400. Spatial Data Analysis (3) (F,S)

GEOG 3410. Fundamentals of GIS (3) (F,S)

GEOG 4801, 4802, 4803. Geographic Internship (1,2,3) (F,S,SS) (P: Consent of GEOG internship director semester prior to internship)

GEOG 4999. Geography Professional Seminar (1) (P: Consent of instructor)

 

 

Techniques (18 s.h. as follows):  Geographic Information Science (Choose 9 s.h. from the following):

 

GEOG 2400. Spatial Data Management (3) (F,S) (P: Sophomore standing)  (3) (F,S) (P: Sophomore standing)

 

GEOG 2500. Map and Aerial Photo Interpretation (3) (F,S,SS)

 

GEOG 3400. Quantitative Techniques in Geography (3) (F) (P: GEOG 2400; MATH 1065; or equivalent)

 

Choose 9 s.h. from:

 

GEOG 3410. Computer Mapping (3) (F,S) (P:GEOG 2400 or equivalent experience)

 

GEOG 3420. Remote Sensing of the Environment I (3) (F) (P: GEOG 2400 or consent of instructor) (P: GEOG 3410 or equivalent)

 

GEOG 3430. Geographic Information systems I (3) (F,S) (P: GEOG 2400 or consent of instructor) (P: GEOG 3410 or equivalent)

GEOG 3450. Introduction to the Global Positioning System (3) (S) (P: GEOG 3410 or equivalent)

 

GEOG 4140. Techniques of Field Geography (3) (S) (P: GEOG 2300; 15 s.h. in GEOG; or department consent)

 

GEOG 4410. Advanced Cartographic Design and Production (3) (S) (F) (P: GEOG 3410 or equivalent experience)

 

GEOG 4420. Remote Sensing II (3) (?) (P: GEOG 3420 or consent of instructor)

 

GEOG 4430. Geographic Information Systems II (3) (P: GEOG 3430 or consent of instructor)

GEOG 4491, 4492, 4493. Supervised Study in Geographic Techniques (1,2,3) (F,S,SS)

 

GEOG 4900. Honors Research (3) (F,S) (P: Admission to GEOG honors program)

 

Human (12 s.h. as follows): (Choose 9 s.h. from the following:

 

GEOG 2100. World Geography: Developed Regions (3) (F,S,SS) (GE:SO) or GEOG 2110. World Geography: Less Developed Regions (3) (F,S,SS) (GE:SO)

 

Choose 9 s.h. from:

 

GEOG 2003. Economic Geography (3) (WI) (F,S) (GE:SO)

GEOG 2019. Geography of Recreation (3) (F) (GE:SO)

GEOG 2100. World Geography: Developed Regions (3) (F,S,SS) (GE:SO)

GEOG 2110. World Geography: Less Developed Regions (3) (F,S,SS) (GE:SO)

GEOG 3001. Historical Geography of the United States (3) (F)

GEOG 3003. Political Geography (3) (WI) (S) (GE:SO)

 

GEOG 3004. Urban Geography (3) (F) (S)

 

GEOG 3046. United States and Canada (3) (F) (GE:SO)

 

GEOG 3047. Western Europe (3) (S) (GE:SO)

 

GEOG 3049. South America (3) (F) (GE:SO)

GEOG 3049. Latin America (3) (WI) (GE:SO)

 

GEOG 3050. Africa (3) (WI) (S) (GE:SO)

 

GEOG 3051. Asia (3) (S) (GE:SO)

 

GEOG 3055. North Carolina (3) (F) (GE:SO)

 

GEOG 3056. Middle America (3) (GE:SO)

 

GEOG 3300. Geographic Images (3) (F) (GE:SO)

 

GEOG 4001. Geography of Transportation and Trade (3) (S) (P: GEOG 2003)

 

GEOG 4050. Human Migration and Global Restructuring (3) (F) (GE:SO)

GEOG 4140. Research Methods in Human Geography (3) (S)

 

GEOG 4320. Gender, Economy, and Development (3) (S)

GEOG 4325. Resources, Population and Development (3) (WI) (GE:SO) (P: 2003 or consent of instructor)

 

GEOG 4330. Agricultural Geography (3) (F) (GE:SO)

 

GEOG 4335. Geography of Tourism (3) (S) (GE:SO)

GEOG 4391, 4392, 4393. Supervised Study in Human Geography (1,2,3) (F,S,SS) (P: Consent of instructor)

GEOG 4900. Honors Research (3) (F,S) (P: Admission to GEOG honors program)

 

GEOG 5391, 5392, 5393. Seminar in Human Geography (1,2,3) (F,S) (P: Consent of instructor)

 

 

Physical  (Choose 9 s.h. from the following).

 

GEOG 2200. Weather and Climate (3) (F,S) (RC: GEOG 2201)

GEOG 2250. Earth Surface Systems (3) (F)

 

GEOG 3002. Coastal Geography (3) (WI) (S) (P: GEOG 1200 or 4230 or consent of instructor)

 

GEOG 3220. Soil Properties, Surveys, and Applications (3) (F) (P: GEOG 2250)

GEOG 3230. Global Climates (3) (S) (P: GEOG 2250)

 

GEOG 3250. Environmental Hazards (3) (F) (P: GEOG 2200 or GEOG 2250)

 

GEOG 4210. Fluvial and Hydrological Processes (3) (S) (P: GEOG 2200 and GEOG 2250, or consent of instructor)

GEOG 4220. Coastal Geography (3) (WI) (S) (P: GEOG 2200 and GEOG 2250, or consent of instructor)

 

GEOG 4230. Land Form Analysis (3) (F) (P: GEOG 2200 and GEOG 2250, or consent of instructor)

 

GEOG 4291, 4292, 4293. Supervised Study in Physical Geography (1,2,3) (F,S,SS) (P: Consent of instructor)

 

GEOG 4900. Honors Research (3) (F,S) (P: Admission to GEOG honors program)

 

GEOG 5220. Physical Geography Field Experience (3) (SS) (P: Consent of instructor) (P: GEOG 2200 and GEOG 2250, or consent of instructor)

 

GEOG 5281, 5282, 5283. Selected Topic in Physical Geography (1,2,3) (F,S) (P: Consent of instructor)

 

Internship:

 

GEOG 4801, 4802, 4803. Geographic Internship (1,2,3) (F,S,SS) (P: Consent of director of geography internships; consent should be obtained during the semester prior to the internship)

 

Electives (Choose 3 s.h. from the following):

 

GEOG 1000. Introduction to Geography (3) (F,S,SS)

GEOG 1250. The Water Planet (3) (F,S) (GE:SO)

GEOG 4801, 4802, 4803. Geographic Internship (1,2,3) (F,S,SS) or any course listed above that is not being counted.

 

GEOG 4901. Senior Honors Thesis (3) (F,S) (P: GEOG 4900 with a grade of B or higher)

May choose any GEOG course listed that is not being counted toward the degree.

 

3.  Cognates........................................................................................................................................................ 3 s.h.

 

ENGL 3820 Scientific Writing (3) (WI) (F,S,SS) (P: ENGL 1200) or ENGL 3860. Introduction to Nonfiction Writing (3) (WI) (F,S) (P: ENGL 1200) or ENGL 3880. Writing for Business and Industry (3) (WI) (F,S,SS) (P: ENGL 1200) or ITEC 3290. Technical Writing (3) (WI) (F,S,SS) (P: ENGL 1200)

3. Concentration Area (Choose an additional 6 s.h. in either human or physical geography, as listed above. If concentration area is physical geography, a minimum of 3 s.h. must be above 3999):                                                6 s.h.

 

4.   Minor............................................................................................................................................................ 24 s.h.

 

Selected from aerospace, biology, business administration, computer science, economics, geology, industrial technology, information processing, leisure systems studies, military science, planning, public administration, statistics, or any other appropriate minor with consent of the dept chair.

 

5.  Electives to complete requirements for graduation.

 

departmental Certificate in Geographic Information Science

The course of study for the geographic information science (GIS) certificate provides theoretical and technological competencies that prepare students to develop and manage geographic information projects and to interpret and implement GIS as a decision support system.  The program enhances basic and applied research capacity at the undergraduate level.  A minimum cumulative 2.5 GPA is required for admission.  The student must maintain a B average in the certificate courses to remain in the program and receive the GIS certificate. The certificate requires a minimum of 15 s.h. as follows:

1.  Core........................................................................................................................................................... 12 s.h.

GEOG 2400. Spatial Data Management (3) (F,S) (P: Sophomore standing)

GEOG 3410. Computer Mapping Fundamentals of GIS (3) (F,S)

GEOG 3420. Remote Sensing of the Environment I (3) (F) (P: GEOG 2400 or consent of instructor) (P: GEOG 3410 or equivalent)

GEOG 3430. Geographic Information systems I (3) (F,S) (P: GEOG 2400 or consent of instructor) (P: GEOG 3410 or equivalent)

GEOG 3450. Introduction to the Global Positioning System (3) (S) (P: GEOG 3410 or equivalent)GEOG

2.  Electives (Choose from the following.).................................................................................................. 3 s.h.

4410. Advanced Cartographic Design and Production (3) (S) (F) (P: GEOG 3410 or equivalent)

GEOG 4420. Remote Sensing II (3) (S) (P: GEOG 3420 or consent of instructor)

GEOG 4430. Geographic Information Systems II (3) (S) (P: GEOG 3430 or consent of instructor)

 

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School of Allied Health Sciences

 

Department of Biostatistics

 

p. 265. Unbank BIOS course.

4900. Biostatistics Honors (3) Standard topics in descriptive and inferential statistics, including methods for visualizing, summarizing, and modeling individual variables and for visualizing and modeling relationships among variables; sampling, experiments, and other source of data; significance testing and confidence intervals for means and proportions (one- and two-sample procedures).

 

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School of Art

 

P. 251. Change prerequisite for ART 3230 from P: ART 1015, 1030 to P: Art 2200 or consent of instructor.

 

P. 143. Under Communication Arts heading, Change the illustration track requirements to include ART 3551 instead of ART 3553 to read as follows:

 

Illustration students take ART 2200, 2210, 2220, 3200, 3210, 3230, 3240; 3551 or 3560 or 3561; 4230, 5230.

 

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School of Business

 

Department of Decision Sciences

 

p. 286. Revise prerequisite for DSCI 3123 from “P: MATH 2283; C: DSCI 3023; MGMT 3202” to P: Minimum grade of C in MATH 1066, 2283; C: MGMT 3202.”

 

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School of Computer Science and Communication

 

Department of Communication and Broadcasting

 

P. 276. Add new COMM courses as follows:

2104. Public Relations and Corporate Writing (3) (WI). May not count toward general education social sciences requirement. P: COMM 1001, 1002. Study of writing used by print, broadcast, online media. In-depth practice writing and editing corporate documents to include memos, reports, brochures, newsletter articles, backgrounders, news releases, and media kits.

 

2250. Classic Documentaries, 1900-2000 (3) May not count toward general education social sciences requirement. P:COMM 1001, 1002. Content, style, structure, production, purpose, and sociological impact of twentieth century long-format visual documentary in film and video from historical, theoretical, and artistic perspectives. 

 

2400. Oral Communication (3)  May not count toward general education social sciences requirement.  P: COMM 1001, 1002. Improvement of articulation and pronunciation through drills and the delivery of simple speeches. Special attention paid to development of standard American speech patterns.

 

3235. Advanced Writing For Television Formats (3) (WI).  May not count toward general education social sciences requirement. P:COMM 2210, 2320, 3020. Staple formats of TV writing: TV movie, one-hour drama, thirty-minute situation comedy, documentary / biography, interview / talk show, and reality show.  Examines each format’s content, style, structure, and organization from historical models.  Final project is to write 30-minute sitcom. 

 

3250. Video Post Production Techniques (3) May not count toward general education social sciences requirement. P: COMM 3220.  Advanced post production non-linear editing techniques for analog and digital video including A/B roll editing, digital video effects, and electronic graphics

 

3340 Desktop Publishing (3) May not count toward general education social sciences requirement. P: ENGL 1200; COMM 2320. Desktop publishing techniques for print media, public relations, and advertising.

 

3400.  Argumentation (3) May not count toward general education social sciences requirement.  P: COMM 1001, 1002; ENGL 1200. Argumentation as a method of critical inquiry and public advocacy. Analysis of controversies and presentation of oral arguments.

 

3410. Advanced Public Speaking (3) P: COMM 2410 or 2420.  May not count toward general education social sciences or fine arts requirements. Enhances skills learned in COMM 2410 or 2420 and cements skills necessary for excellent business presentations, sales presentations, presentations to a board of directors, and after-dinner presentations. Student refines ability to plan, develop, and deliver professional presentations.

 

3500. Web Design for Communication Professionals (3) May not count towards general education social sciences requirement. P: COMM 1001, 1002; consent of instructor. Essential design and building techniques to create web pages for the World Wide Web.

 

4400. Rhetorical Theory and Criticism. (3) (WI) May not count toward general education social sciences requirement.  P: COMM 1001, 1002; ENGL 1200.  Significant developments in rhetorical theory. Special attention to speech principles and critical analysis of contemporary public address.

 

4905. Media Ethics (3) (WI) May not count toward general education social sciences requirement.  P: 18 s.h. in COMM courses or consent of instructor.  Principles of moral reasoning as applied to ethical dilemmas arising in media professions.

 

P. 276. Renumber and revise COMM courses as follows:

1001.  Introduction to Communication (3) (GE:SO) (F, S) Formerly COMM 2001 and EMST 1010.  Theory and processes affecting human communication, including interpersonal, small group, and organizational communication as well as theory processes, and history of mass media communication.

 

1002.  Media Writing (3) (WI) (F, S, SS) Formerly COMM 2002.  May not count toward general education social sciences requirement.P: ENGL 1100. Writing techniques for print, electronic mass media, public relations, and advertising.

 

2320.  Basic Reporting (3) (WI) (F, S) Formerly COMM 2200 and EMST 2510.  May not count toward general education social sciences requirement. P: COMM 1001, 1002. Journalistic news style. Gathering, writing, and editing of news stories for print and electronic media.  Emphasis on broadcast and print styles and ethical considerations.

 

2410. Public Speaking (3) (F,S,SS) (GE:FA) Formerly SPCH 2510. Emphasis on organizing and delivering speeches for all occasions, including informative, persuasive, and ceremonial.

 

2420. Business and Professional Communication (3) F,S,SS) (GE:FA) Formerly SPCH 2520. Emphasis of developing excellent communication skills in everyday speaking, interviews, group presentations, and public speaking.  Student organizes and delivers informative, persuasive, and group presentations.

 

3320. Advanced Reporting (3) (WI) (F, S) Formerly COMM 3210 and EMST 3510. May not count toward general education social sciences requirement. P: COMM 2320.  Principles and techniques of in-depth newsgathering.  Topics include research of individuals, business and government, computer-assisted reporting, open meetings/records laws and media research ethics.

 

4032. Mass Media Law (3) (F, S) Formerly COMM 4610 and EMST 4810.  May not count toward general education social sciences requirement. P: 18 s.h. in COMM. Provides working knowledge of legal system as it relates to communication professionals. Emphasis on libel, privacy, copyright, First Amendment, and federal regulation of telecommunication industry.

 

4040.  Media, Culture, and Society (3) (F, S) Formerly COMM 4600 and EMST 3530.  May not count toward general education social sciences requirement. P: 15 hours in COMM courses or consent of the instructor. Critical perspectives on interaction among the media, culture, and society.

 

4075. Media Criticism  (3) (WI) Formerly COMM 4655 and EMST 4530. May not count toward general education social sciences requirement. P: COMM 1001,1002; or consent of instructor.  Interpretive analysis of communication principles and techniques in mediated texts, such as television programs, documentaries, or print advertisements. 

 

P. 277.

Change name and number of course from EMST 4510 Electronic Media Management to COMM 4050 Media Management.

 

Change name and number of course from EMST 4520 Electronic Mass media Sales and Promotion to COMM 4062 Media Sales and Promotion.

 

Renumber courses and change prefix for some:

CURRENT

NEW

COMM 3030; EMST 2030

COMM 2030

COMM 2003

COMM 2103

EMST 2110

COMM 2210

EMST 2210

COMM 2215

EMST 3310

COMM 2220

EMST 2610

COMM 2230

EMST 2020

COMM 3020

EMST 3901, 3902, 3903, 3904

COMM 3061, 3062, 3063, 3064

COMM 3271

COMM 3070

COMM 3010

COMM 3110

COMM 3440

COMM 3120

COMM 3570

COMM 3142

COMM 3050

COMM 3152

COMM 3360

COMM 3160

COMM 3615

COMM 3172

COMM 3080

COMM 3180

EMST 3010

COMM 3212

EMST 3210

COMM 3215

EMST 2310

COMM 3220

EMST 3320

COMM 3275

COMM 3270

COMM 3280

EMST 3591, 3592, 3593

COMM 3291, 3292, 3293

COMM 3200

COMM 3310

COMM 3211

COMM 3311

COMM 3221

COMM 3321

COMM 3225

COMM 3325

COMM 3230

COMM 3330

COMM 3260

COMM 3362

COMM 3290

COMM 3390

EMST 4981, 4982, 4983

COMM 4081, 4082, 4083

EMST 4991, 4992

COMM 4091, 4092

COMM 4030

COMM 4130

COMM 4035

COMM 4135

COMM 4070

COMM 4170

COMM 4440

COMM 4180

COMM 4445

COMM 4185

COMM 4690

COMM 4190

COMM 4700

COMM 4196

COMM 4705

COMM 4199

EMST 4410

COMM 4210

EMST 4420

COMM 4220

EMST 4540

COMM 4240

EMST 4550

COMM 4250

SPCH 2510

COMM 2410

SPCH 2520