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Management |
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• MGMT 465 - Entrepreneurship
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• MGMT 490 - Integrative Project Pt. I
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• MGMT 495 - Integrative Project Pt. II
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Marketing |
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• MKTG 220 - Principles of Marketing
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• MKTG 344 - Advertising
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• MKTG 345 - Digital Marketing
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• MKTG 348 - Sales Management
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• MKTG 350 - Media and Entertainment
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• MKTG 380 - Workplace Experience I
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• MKTG 381 - Workplace Experience II
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• MKTG 397 - Independent Study in Marketing
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• MKTG 399 - Internship in Business
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• MKTG 440 - Marketing Research
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• MKTG 442 - Marketing Strategy & Branding
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• MKTG 445 - Market Assessment
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• MKTG 450 - Applied Res Analysis in MKT
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Mathematics Students enrolling in mathematics courses must earn at least a letter grade of C in all prerequisite courses except for MATH 115 and MATH 120 . MATH 116 requires a minimum grade of B as a Prerequisite. Students taking MATH 120 , MATH 131 , MATH 231 , MATH 327 , and MATH 329 will have to spend substantial time outside of class working with computers.
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• MATH 108 - Introduction to Math Concepts
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• MATH 112 - Fundamentals of Algebra
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• MATH 113 - Geometry for Graphic Design
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• MATH 115 - Math for Liberal Arts
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• MATH 115A - MATH115 Lab w/ Co-Req MATH115
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• MATH 116 - College Algebra
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• MATH 116A - MATH116 lab w/ Co-Req MATH116
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• MATH 117 - Intro Statistical Reasoning
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• MATH 120 - Intro Computers/App Software
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• MATH 122 - Statistics
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• MATH 124 - Statistics
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• MATH 125 - Math for the Sciences
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• MATH 131 - Foundations of Computing I
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• MATH 155 - Quantative Mathematics
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• MATH 193 - Honors Mathematics
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• MATH 200 - College Algebra
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• MATH 201 - Precalculus
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• MATH 212 - Calc: Business & Life Science
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• MATH 231 - Foundations in Computing II
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• MATH 244 - Discrete Structures
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• MATH 260 - Calculus I
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• MATH 261 - Calculus II
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• MATH 307 - Number Theory
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• MATH 315 - Linear Algebra
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• MATH 327 - Computer Graphics
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• MATH 329 - Numerical Analysis
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• MATH 350 - Probability:Theory/Application
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• MATH 351 - Statistics:Theory/Application
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• MATH 352 - Math Methods in Data Science
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• MATH 360 - Calculus III
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• MATH 362 - Differential Equations
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• MATH 365 - Algebraic Structures
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• MATH 370 - Complex Variables
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• MATH 375 - Digital Signal Processing
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• MATH 380 - Workplace Experience I
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• MATH 381 - Workplace Experience II
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• MATH 395 - Special Topics in Mathematics
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• MATH 397 - Independent Study in Math
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• MATH 417 - Mathematical Modeling
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• MATH 460 - Advanced Calculus I
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• MATH 461 - Advanced Calculus II
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McNair Scholars Program The Ronald E. McNair Scholars program, funded by the U.S. Department of Education, provides students with faculty research mentorship and guidance through the PhD graduate application process. Please see “Programs of Special Interest” for further details. The program provides students with two sequenced courses, focusing on critical inquiry, research methods and capstone project development.
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• MCNR 370 - Research Design and Statistics
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• MCNR 371 - Adv Research and Writung
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Media Studies Media Studies is a comprehensive program that provides students the opportunity to study journalism, radio and television production, and film as a method of interpreting culture. Analytical, technical, and practical skills are gained through academic course work, hands-on studio application, and internships with local media outlets.
ENGL 111 is a Prerequisite for all media studies courses except MEDA 145 , MEDA 240 , MEDA 275 , and all radio and television production courses.
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• MEDA 110 - Radio Production I
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• MEDA 115 - Fundamentals TV Production
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• MEDA 120 - TV Studio Production
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• MEDA 125 - Intro to Cinema
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• MEDA 130 - News Reporting I
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• MEDA 132 - Copy Editing and Layout
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• MEDA 134 - The Feature Article I
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• MEDA 144 - Understanding Movies
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• MEDA 145 - Media in America
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• MEDA 154 - Publicity Writing
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• MEDA 200 - TV Performance
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• MEDA 201 - Intrvw Technique Today’s Media
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• MEDA 209 - Film & Culture
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• MEDA 210 - Advanced Radio Production
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• MEDA 211 - The Language of Film
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• MEDA 212 - Violnce/Freedm Hollywd Western
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• MEDA 213 - Hollywood’s Gldn Age:1930-1950
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• MEDA 214 - The Dark Genres:
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• MEDA 215 - Video Editing Workshop
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• MEDA 220 - Advanced TV Production
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• MEDA 221 - Mastrs Flm: Griff/Wells/Hitch
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• MEDA 222 - News Publication Practicum I
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• MEDA 230 - Entertainment Writing
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• MEDA 231 - Propaganda
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• MEDA 232 - Investigative Journalism
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• MEDA 233 - Film & Gender
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• MEDA 234 - The Feature Article II
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• MEDA 235 - Screen Comedy & Clowns
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• MEDA 240 - Mag Editing/Production
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• MEDA 246 - Elements of Theatre
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• MEDA 250 - Art of Film and TV
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• MEDA 251 - Sports Reporting
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• MEDA 252 - Practice of Public Relations
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• MEDA 253 - European Trends in Film
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• MEDA 255 - Creative Advertising
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• MEDA 258 - Fundamentals of Writing for Film and TV
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• MEDA 261 - Free Speech/Media & Law
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• MEDA 262 - Introduction to Acting
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• MEDA 263 - Scene Performance
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• MEDA 265 - Introduction to Playwriting
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• MEDA 275 - Photojournalism
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