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CLAB 486A: Clin Phlebotomy and Spec Procure . 0-1-1 Prerequisite Consent of instructor Instruction and laboratory practice in phlebotomy and the collection of other specimens for clinical analysis. Specimen preservation and safe lab practices are included. |
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CLAB 486B: Clin Phlebotomy and Spec Procure . 0-2-2 Prerequisite Consent of instructor Instruction and laboratory practice in phlebotomy and the collection of other specimens for clinical analysis. Specimen preservation and safe lab practices are included. |
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CLAB 486C: Clin Phlebotomy and Spec Procure . 0-3-3 Prerequisite Consent of instructor Instruction and laboratory practice in phlebotomy and the collection of other specimens for clinical analysis. Specimen preservation and safe lab practices are included. |
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CLAB 489: Clinical Biochem and Tox Lab . 0-3-3 or 6(6) Practical instruction and laboratory practice in clinical chemistry procedures, including associated instrumental analysis. |
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CLAB 489C: Clinical Biochem and Tox Lab . 3-0-3 Practical instruction and laboratory practice in clinical chemistry procedures, including associated instrumental analysis. |
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CLAB 489D: Clinical Biochem and Tox Lab . 4-0-4 Practical instruction and laboratory practice in clinical chemistry procedures, including associated instrumental analysis. |
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CLAB 489E: Clinical Biochem and Tox Lab . 5-0-5 Practical instruction and laboratory practice in clinical chemistry procedures, including associated instrumental analysis. |
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CLAB 489F: Clinical Biochem and Tox Lab . 6-0-6 Practical instruction and laboratory practice in clinical chemistry procedures, including associated instrumental analysis. |
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CLAB 489G: Clinical Biochem and Tox Lab . 7-0-7 Practical instruction and laboratory practice in clinical chemistry procedures, including associated instrumental analysis. |
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CLAB 489H: Clinical Biochem and Tox Lab . 8-0-8 Practical instruction and laboratory practice in clinical chemistry procedures, including associated instrumental analysis. |
College Level Examination Program |
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CLEP 001: Clep: English Composition . |
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CLEP 002: Clep: English Literature . |
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CLEP 003: Clep: Humanities . |
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CLEP 004: Clep: Mathematics . |
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CLEP 005: Clep: Natural Sciences . |
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CLEP 006: Clep: Social Studies . |
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CLEP 007: Clep: Am Hist I: Colonial-1877 . |
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CLEP 008: Clep: Am Hist II: 1865-Present . |
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CLEP 009: Clep: General Biology . |
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CLEP 010: Clep: General Chemistry . |
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CLEP 011: Clep: General Psychology . |
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CLEP 012: Clep: Human Growth and Development . |
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CLEP 014: Clep: Introductory Accounting . |
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CLEP 015: Clep: Intro Business Law . |
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CLEP 016: Clep: Intro Psychology . |
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CLEP 017: Clep: Macroeconomics . |
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CLEP 018: Clep: Microeconomics . |
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CLEP 019: Clep: Marketing . |
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CLEP 020: Clep: Sociology . |
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CLEP 021: Clep: Management . |
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CLEP 022: Clep: Algebra and Trigonometry . |
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CLEP 024: Clep: Trigonometry . |
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CLEP 025: Clep: French I . |
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CLEP 026: Clep: French II . |
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CLEP 027: Clep: Spanish I . |
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CLEP 028: Clep: Spanish II . |
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CLEP 029: Clep: Spanish I and II . |
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CLEP 030: Clep: French I and II . |
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CLEP 031: Clep: Computer and Data Processing . |
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CLEP 032: Clep: Physical Science . |
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CLEP 033: Clep: Social Science and History . |
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CLEP 034: Clep: Tests and Measurements . |
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CLEP 035: Clep: American History I and II . |
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CLEP 036: Clep: Western Civilization I . |
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CLEP 037: Clep: Western Civilization II . |
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CLEP 038: Clep: Western Civ I and II . |
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CLEP 039: Clep: American Government . |
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CLEP 040: Clep: History of American Educ . |
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CLEP 041: Clep: American Literature . |
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CLEP 042: Clep: Calculus . |
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CLEP 043: Clep: Analysis/Interpret of Lit . |
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CLEP 045: Intro To World Religions . |
Communication |
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CMTX 503: Histories of Communication Technologies 3 Semester Credit Hours . 0-3-3 Explores the history of communication technologies from ancient techniques of inscription to contemporary digital technologies. |
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CMTX 504: Communication Technology and Identity 3 Semester Credit Hours . 0-3-3 Survey of theories of mediated identity. Includes discussions of representations and performances of gender, race, socioeconomic status, ethnicity, or sexuality.
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CMTX 505: Technical Communication 3 Semester Credit Hours . 0-3-3 This course teaches the genres of professional and technical communication, with a focus on communicating about digital technologies. |
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CMTX 551A: Thesis Hours in Communication Technologies 1(6) Semester Credit Hours . 0-0-1(6) Prerequisite 18 hours of graduate work. 0-0-1(6). Registration in any quarter is for 1 to 3 semester hours or multiples thereof, up to a maximum of 6 semester hours per quarter. Maximum credit applicable towards the degree is 6 semester hours. (Pass/Fail) |
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CMTX 551B: Thesis Hours in Communication Technologies 2(6) Semester Credit Hours . 0-0-2(6) Prerequisite 18 semester hours of graduate work. Registration in any quarter is for 1 to 3 semester hours or multiples thereof, up to a maximum of 6 semester hours per quarter. Maximum credit applicable towards the degree is 6 semester hours. (Pass/Fail) |
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CMTX 551D: Thesis Hours in Communication Technologies 4(6) Semester Credit Hours . 0-0-4(6) Prerequisite 18 semester hours of graduate work.
Registration in any quarter is for 1 to 3 semester hours or multiples thereof, up to a maximum of 6 semester hours per quarter. Maximum credit applicable towards the degree is 6 semester hours. (Pass/Fail)
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CMTX 557: Special Topics in Communication Technologies 3 Semester Credit Hours . 0-3-3 The topic or topics will be selected by the instructor from the various sub-areas of Communication Technologies. May be repeated as topics change. |
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COMM 100: Introduction to Mass Media 3 Semester Credit Hours . 0-3-3 The course is deisgned to introduce students to the fields of mass communication, including theory, law and regulation, history, social implications, and mass media operations. |
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COMM 101: Principles of Communication Studies 3 Semester Credit Hours . 0-3-3 Prerequisite FYE 100 or Corequisite FYE 100. Course not required for Junior/Senior standing. Interdisciplinary experience in basic human communication, including interpersonal, small group, nonverbal, intercultural and public communication skills. |
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COMM 102: Principles of Advertising 3 Semester Credit Hours . 0-3-3 Principles of Advertising provides students an overview of advertising including the history of advertising, current practice of advertising, and the structure of effective advertising.
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COMM 103: Introduction to Public Relations 3 Semester Credit Hours . 0-3-3 This course provides an overview of PR including: history of PR, ethical considerations for PR, how and where PR is practiced, and writing for PR. |
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COMM 104: Introduction to Journalistic Writing 3 Semester Credit Hours . 0-3-3 This course investigates the world of jornalism. Students learn how to think as a journalist and introduces basic writing, reporting, interviewing and editing skills. |
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COMM 105: Introduction to Sportswriting 3 Semester Credit Hours . 0-3-3 This course investigates the world of sports journalism. Students learn basic writing, reporting, interviewing and editing skills. |
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COMM 106: Introduction to Newswriting 3 Semester Credit Hours . 0-3-3 This hands-on course is designed to help students develop news writing and reporting skills, learn AP style and improve grammar skills. |
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COMM 200: Basic Web Design 3 Semester Credit Hours . 0-3-3 Basic concepts, nomenclature, software, and processes used in the design and creation of websites. Includes introduction to HTML and optimization issues. |
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COMM 201: Intro To Digital Photography 3 Semester Credit Hours . 0-3-3 An introduction to photography using digital cameras, image software and digital printers. |
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COMM 202: Media Literacy 3 Semester Credit Hours . 0-3-3 Introduction to the world of media, arts, and society with emphasis on critical consumption. |
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COMM 203: Interpersonal Communication 3 Semester Credit Hours . 0-3-3 Study of the verbal and nonverbal dimensions of interpersonal relationships including dialogues, interviews, and dyadic systems. LCCN:CCOM2213 |
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COMM 205: Advanced Sportswriting 3 Semester Credit Hours . 0-3-3 Prerequisite COMM 105 with a grade of “C” or better. An advanced course covering in-depth sports reporting. |
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COMM 207: Introduction to Public Speaking 3 Semester Credit Hours . 0-3-3 Targets development of overall communication skills, including public speaking in formal and extemporaneous presentations, group and individual presentations, speechwriting, understanding audiences, and communicating for impact. |
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COMM 211: Advanced Public Speaking 3 Semester Credit Hours . 0-3-3 Prerequisite COMM 110 or permission of instructor. This course is centered on developing advanced skills in a greater variety of public speaking situations: manuscript, after dinner speaking, and impromptu. LCCN:CCOM2013 |
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COMM 230: Editorial Writing 3 Semester Credit Hours . 0-3-3 Writing opinion pieces & columns for online and traditional media. |
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COMM 250: Practical Reporting 3 (6) Semester Credit Hours . 0-3-3(6) This course will provide the student with practical and theoretical knowledge of the facts of newspaper production. May be repeated once for credit. |
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COMM 300: Argumentation 3 Semester Credit Hours . 0-3-3 A study of the principles of group discussion and debate with practical experience in each. Statewide Transfer Agreement Course.* |
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COMM 303: Intercultural Communication 3 Semester Credit Hours . 0-3-3 Explores communication across cultures with emphasis on nonverbal messages. Examines the current theories and strategies for more effective and culturally aware communication. |
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COMM 305: Advanced Web Design 3 Semester Credit Hours . 0-3-3 Students will be introduced to basic programming concepts utilizing JavaScript. The class will give hands-on experience in writing small programs, programming terminology, concepts, and best practices.
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COMM 320: Health Communication 3 Semester Credit Hours . 0-3-3 This course is designed to advance your knowledge of health communication theory, research, and practice. |
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COMM 325: Communication Research Methods 3 Semester Credit Hours . 0-3-3 A study of the goals and methods of research with emphasis on understanding the nature and structure of communication. |
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